Bristol Rovers are the next test for in-form Wanderers who extended their unbeaten run on Saturday afternoon defeating Burton Albion with a 2-1 score line.
Aaron Morley and Josh Sheehan were the heroes for the Whites with their goals sandwiching a Ryan Sweeney goal that was controversially scrambled over the line for the hosts.

Bristol Rovers were winless in four before beating Huddersfield Town on Saturday in a 1-0 triumph.
That victory lifts the Gas six points clear of Burton who occupy the final relegation place.
Press conference
Steven Schumacher: "We said to the players this morning, we've got two huge games now against Bristol Rovers and Stockport. We said on Friday it was a big three-game week and we got the business done on Saturday at Burton. Now we've got to go and do it again at Bristol Rovers.
"If we can get the energy levels right for that game, and similar on Saturday at home to Stockport, then we go into a bit of a break where the players can refresh and also others can get some minutes in a B Team fixture, so yeah, it’s a big week ahead of us and we need to attack it as best as we can.
"Like we said last week, it's going to be really tight. It's going to be competitive, no matter what, from now to the end of the season. I think the last game of the season will be important, so we need to make sure that we just stay consistent, keep trying to get points where we can and get everybody in as good form as possible.
"So, that's the message this week; ‘come on, we've got two big games, let's start on Tuesday with a positive performance and hopefully a good result’. I'm not bothered what anyone else is doing. I know there's going to be teams in the top six coming up against each other in the next few weeks and over the course of the rest of the season, but we're not bothered about what's going on elsewhere.
"We're just concentrating on our own game, keep grinding out performances, keep trying to get results that we want and keep our fans excited from now until the end of the season, that's the message. The way we've been supported lately has been outstanding, including Saturday at Burton Albion and I'm sure it'll be the same on Tuesday at Bristol, so we keep going."

Team news
George Johnson will be missing for tonight's game. But positive news on Kion Etete, Ricardo Almeida Santos and Kyle Dempsey who have all returned to training.

Form guide
Wanderers are now unbeaten in six, defeating Burton Albion, Birmingham City, Leyton Orient, Shrewsbury Town and Crawley Town.
The Whites have won every game they have ever played at the Memorial Stadium where Steven Schumacher's side can make it five wins out of five at the current home of Bristol Rovers.
That includes a 2-0 victory on their last visit in April 2024 where Aaron Collins and Aaron Morley secured the points for Wanderers that day.

Kick-Off
Tuesday 7:45pm.
Referee
Carl Brook will officiate Saturday's game.
He last refereed Wanderers in their 4-1 away win over Stevenage back in late October.

Tickets/Wanderers TV
850 Wanderers have already got their tickets for Tuesday evenings game and there is still time to join them.
Pay on the day will be available where supporters will need to head to the Ticket Office located at the top of the main car park.
Tickets will be sold via debit/credit cards only.
Tickets remain on sale via the Wanderers’ Ticket Office phone lines, until 12 Noon on matchday, subject to availability. After this time, no sales or refunds will be processed.
Seated Ticket Prices
Adults - £25.00
Over 65s - £20.00
Under 21s - £20.00
Under 14s - £10.00
Terrace Ticket Prices
Adults - £20.00
Over 65s - £15.00
Under 21s - £15.00
Under 14s - £10.00
Audio passes will be available, as always, for UK-based supporters. Those based internationally can stream the game through a live video match pass on Wanderers TV.
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