DERBY County versus Nottingham Forest, there is always a star next to the game on the fixture list whether played at the iPro Stadium or the City Ground, as on Sunday.
Of course it is not just another game. How can it be given the fierce rivalry and passion?
Yes, it will be about which team plays well, which team defends solidly, and which can nick a goal or five, as Derby did in March. The last meeting finished in a 5-0 victory for the Rams.
The secret to winning 'derby' games, however, comes down to mentality.
Which team can keep its composure, keep calm, keep its nerve in the heat of the battle.
It is very much about playing the game, and not playing the occasion.
Focus, concentration and discipline are crucial amid the pressure and expectation.
This group of Derby players showed on many occasions last season that it can handle big games - QPR at home in the League, Forest as well, and the both legs of the play-off semi-final against Brighton.
They also handled the final well against QPR, but could not find the goal their play deserved.
But last season has gone.
The 5-0 hammering of Forest is in the past.
As Rams head coach told me this afternoon, one of the biggest lessons he learned while working at Manchester United is that once you have "success" you then have to put the medals in the drawer and go again.
Everybody craves a prediction these days.
But how can you predict this fixture?
Look at examples from recent seasons.
In 2011, Derby trailed 1-0 and found themselves down to 10 men, and yet won 2-1.
In 2009, they were two down and bounced back to win 3-2.
And nobody would have predicted a five-goal win back in March.
What I do know about this Derby team is that they are good enough to be in with a better than evens chance in every game, and Sunday is no different.