LEE versus Lee' tops the bill as Town prepare to rumble with Rovers tomorrow and the winner is likely to have a key say in the destination of the points, writes JON RITSON.

Just a few weeks ago Lee Peacock and Graeme Lee were teammates at Sheffield Wednesday.

Former Town loanee Patrick Collins joked last week that the Hillsborough dressing room was a much quieter place for their respective departures. Peacock is aiming to have most to shout about come full time tomorrow.

He is relishing the prospect of tangling with his old pal and friendship will most certainly be on hold for 90 minutes.

Peacock said: "Graeme's a friend and we knew each other before we were at Sheffield Wednesday together. He's now joined Doncaster and obviously I hope it works out for him after Saturday.

"He won't have to do any homework on me and I don't think I'll need to do any on him.

"I'm looking forward to it and I just hope I'm the one who's smiling at the end."

Still Peacock isn't the only player his old teammate will have to contend with.

Including his strikes for Colchester, Jamie Cureton has netted nine goals in his last 14 games and Peacock wouldn't bet against his strike partner hitting double figures.

He said: "Curo's on good form, nicked a couple of goals in the last two home games and he'll be hungry for more.

"We've got this little run of home games and we have to make them count.

"Tuesday's win over Walsall was massive and got us off to a great start."

Peacock points to the maths in terms of how important home form could prove to be.

He said: "I think we've nine home games left and if we win all those then it would take us to 58 points wouldn't it?

"We look pretty good at home, we certainly have since I arrived.

"This is the ideal opportunity to put two wins back-to-back.

"Doncaster are a strong team, especially on their own patch, but we're at home and have to go into it believing we're capable of getting another three points.

"You just keep trying to do the right things and work on the area where you need to improve."

Town's under 18s are due to entertain Yeovil at Wanborough tomorrow morning in the Youth Alliance League (11am).