WANDERERS will now look to build on the Portman Road win by improving their home record with a victory over Fulham on Saturday.
With Jean Tigana's Londoners enjoying their best run since winning promotion as Division One Champions, it will be a tall order.
But Kevin Nolan, who bowed to Fulham's superiority last season, says past performances are no guarantee of success.
"Fulham are a great side," the young midfielder acknowledged. "They showed that by running away with the First Division but this is the Premiership now. We've all moved up."
Fulham beat Newcastle 3-1 at the weekend to put them in good heart for the visit to the Reebok, where they won comfortably 2-0 last season.
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