CHERRIES will face a "very well organised" side in Coventry City tonight, according to Jason Tindall.

Tindall takes his side to St Andrew's to take on the Sky Blues, managed by Mark Robins, looking to extend Cherries' unbeaten start to the Championship season.

During his time as an assistant to Eddie Howe, Tindall came up against Robins's sides on six occasions, the last of which saw Cherries win 4-0 at Huddersfield Town in 2014.

Previous meetings also saw Robins guiding the Terriers to a 5-1 win in 2013, as well as helping both Coventry and Rotherham United to victories over Cherries in the past.

"They’ve picked up four points so far this season, which is a good return," Tindall told the Daily Echo.

"They’re a good side. Whenever we’ve come up against Mark Robins’s teams in the past they’ve always been very well organised.

"They’re very hard teams to play against and I’m not expecting any different. We’ve got to make sure we take the confidence from the weekend into this game.

"We want to go there and deliver a winning performance and end this block of games on a high and take confidence into the fixtures after this international break."