What a crucial week this could be in the League One promotion race.
The Lions are currently sitting in sixth spot, with 52 points from 30 games, the same total as at this stage last season.
In 2008/9 Kenny Jackett's men went on to win four of their next five matches, embarking on that historic run of
six away wins on the spin in the process.
They now face back-to-back away games at Wycombe on Saturday and MK Dons on Tuesday night, while the rest of the top eight, with the exception of Huddersfield Town, are at home on both days to sides who are not currently promotion contenders.
Having recorded five straight wins, Millwall will travel to Adams Park in confident mood, but painful memories of their only home defeat of the campaign at the hands of Gary Waddock's outfit should provide both the incentive for revenge and a warning against the pitfalls of underestimating a side fighting tooth and nail to claw their way out of the relegation zone.
Talking of painful memories, Tony Craig is set to face Gareth Ainsworth once again, after their last meeting ended with the Lions defender suffering a fractured cheekbone and eye socket.
There have been several personnel changes in the Chairboys' squad since that Den encounter in November. The Lions' line-up is also likely to look decidedly different, with Shaun Batt, Jon Obika and Liam Trotter having arrived since then, Neil Harris has recovered from injury while Dave Martin and Jason Price have moved out on loan.