Leeds United face Burnley at Elland Road on Saturday lunchtime, in a 12:30pm Sky Bet Championship clash.
Both teams are looking to return in a positive fashion from the recent international break, where players from both sides represented their countries around the world.
After some time on the training pitch during the break, Jayden Bogle spoke to LUTV to preview his team coming up against the Clarets.
“It's been good, the boys have been working hard on the training ground and we're looking forward to the game on the weekend,” the defender explained, about the break.
“It's a great opportunity to get some extra work in, especially on the training pitch and work on some individual things as well.
“We all want to achieve the same goal and every day we're out there working hard to obviously keep improving, and going into game days trying to pick up the most points possible.”
Now in the dugout at Turf Moor, Scott Parker will bring his side to a loud and sold-out Elland Road on Saturday, in a match between two teams battling at the top end of the division.
“The club's massive and what it means to the fans on a match day, when you're walking out, the noise and the support is crazy,” Bogle told LUTV, on his early experiences of playing at home.
"That gives you that motivation to go and try and perform for them and that extra bit of motivation to go and pick up all three points.
“I've really enjoyed playing with the boys, really enjoyed playing in front of the fans, and yeah, I'm just excited to keep going.
“It'll be a good game as well [against Burnley], and I think we'll make sure that we're on it and we're up for the fight.
“I think that's the big thing in rival games. The baseline is having that fight and that spirit to not concede and then try and push to go and win the game.”