Max Cleworth feels Ipswich Town have one of the strongest squads in the Championship as Wrexham prepare to face the Tractor Boys for the third time this season on Saturday afternoon (15:00 GMT).
The Red Dragons drew 0-0 in the reverse fixture at Portman Road on 22 November but beat Kieran McKenna's side 1-0 in the fourth round of the FA Cup last weekend.
And Cleworth feels today's Championship contest with automatic promotion hopefuls Ipswich at Stok Cae Ras will provide another indicator of where Wrexham are at present.
"They've got one of the best squads in the league, there's a reason they were in the Premier League last year as well," the defender said of Ipswich.
"So their squad is very good, I think they can make a lot of changes and be just as strong.
"I'd imagine they'll make a few changes, but I think in terms of how they play and the intensity of the game it will be quite similar.
"I think they're a top team, a well established club. To test ourselves against these kind of teams and players is a good sign of the club's direction."
McKenna made 10 changes to his starting line-up for the cup meeting between the sides eight days ago.
The Northern Irishman is expected to rotate his team once again for the Championship contest with Wrexham.
Despite the possible raft of personnel changes, Phil Parkinson feels Ipswich's approach to the contest will remain similar to how it has done throughout the campaign so far.
"First of all, when the [FA Cup] draw came out, it was a double-header and we've won the first one. Now the aim is to go another step in the league," said the Wrexham manager.
"Will it be a similar type of game? I expect them to set up in a similar shape. They've played the same shape all season.
"Different personnel I would imagine, they'll make changes, but so will we, so we'll see on the day."