West Ham United boss Gianfranco Zola is looking forward to their six-pointer with Portsmouth.
Twelve months ago, West Ham gave Pompey a 4-1 Boxing Day hiding at Fratton Park.
The result proved to be the turning point in a troubled season and the Hammers went on to finish ninth in the Barclays Premier League.
Zola is desperate for a repeat performance tomorrow when Portsmouth, the only team below West Ham in the table, arrive at Upton Park.
"I remember last year, that game was fantastic. It was amazing," said Zola. "We knew we were playing very well even before but we just couldn't get it going. We used to get one good result and then a defeat.
"It was that game against Portsmouth and then the other one against Stoke City. Two games in a row, they were massive wins.
"After that we were comfortable, we looked confident and I'm looking for the same thing.
"We had so many problems last year, but we never stopped trying.
"So far this year we haven't clicked but we have just one point less than at this stage last season, so we're not far away."