Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock believes Saturday's home Championship match against struggling Wigan Athletic will be his toughest test yet.
Warnock made it seven points from nine since taking charge on 5 October when the Bluebirds won at Nottingham Forest.
But despite a trip to Newcastle looming it is the visit of Wigan, who have sacked manager Gary Caldwell, which has the 67-year-old concerned.
"We've got our most difficult game coming up, I think," Warnock said.
"It's not a top of the league game, but it's a very good Championship team. We've got to try to get three points before we go to Newcastle.