High-flying Cardiff City welcome Luton Town to Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday (15:00 GMT), with boss Brian Barry-Murphy wary of the challenge.
The Bluebirds sit two points clear at top of the league after beating a poor Rotherham side 3-0 despite being reduced to 10 men after 21 minutes.
Barry-Murphy has praised Luton's quality, and expects a tough test.
"Their quality is obvious. They have been a Premier League team very recently, and you can see that. In every single position they have players who are exceptionally good," said Barry-Murphy.
"Our focus is still all on ourselves. We look forward to all these games and the training this week has been brilliant.
"So a test like that focuses us perfectly, and it's what we want and we're all very excited about it."
Luton are 20 points adrift of Cardiff, but sit four points off the play-off positions having won their last two league games, and they will be looking to avenge a 1-0 defeat by the Bluebirds last August, which was settled by a Chris Willock winner.
Barry-Murphy said: "I think the gaps are irrelevant. They're a very good team. Their players, the quality they have individually is exceptionally high.
"We're all in the moment and being present and not getting too far ahead of ourselves. Saturday was a perfect example of that.
"I think we have to focus on Saturday's game, try and play a great game like we did last week. And if we play as well as we did last week and improve again this week, then we're in a great place."
Cardiff City defender Callum Chambers is another who is relishing facing the Hatters.
The Bluebirds captain and Jack Wilshere were former team-mates at Arsenal, and Chambers will be hoping to come out on top on Saturday.
"I'm sure we'll catch up with each other after the game," said Chambers.
"I've not seen him for a long time. But we know each other from when we were both at Arsenal. He's a great guy and I'm looking forward to the game."