Wanderers are on the road this weekend when making the trip to Burton-on-Trent to take on Gary Bowyer's men at the Pirelli Stadium.
Steven Schumacher's side head to Staffordshire looking to record their first victory on the road this season, and build on their unbeaten start at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
The Whites will be looking to make it back-to-back wins in the league following victory over Peterborough United last weekend, with Mason Burstow scoring twice with both outstanding finishes inside the opening 25 minutes to hand Wanderers control.
Despite a Vertu Trophy loss in midweek at Chesterfield, Burton Albion arrive into this game on the back of two positive results on the road in Sky Bet League One.
An outstanding win away at former Championship outfit Cardiff City was backed up with a point at Doncaster Rovers last time out in the league thanks to Tyrese Shade's leveller.
With four points from the last two league games, the Brewers will be returning home looking to record their first league victory at the Pirelli since the opening day victory over Mansfield Town.
Press Conferences
Steven Schumacher: "We're up against Burton Albion, which is always a tough place to go and try and get a win but that's the objective.
"We've had five away games now, played well in all of them - could have took the lead in all of them - and haven't managed to do it, so we need to find a way to do that on Saturday and try and get a win that we need.
"Peterborough were good last week with their rotation and their movement, but Burton pose you a different threat. They have real threat from direct play and long throw-ins, and they're good from set-pieces.
"They have played more football this year at home, and their possession has actually been in the top six at home so that's something we have to be mindful of. But we're going there knowing it's going to be a tough game."
Watch Steven's full Burton Albion preview here.
Burton Albion boss Gary Bowyer: "I think they've got a very good manager and very good staff.
"I think they've recruited brilliantly in the summer. We know whatever team that they pick, they've got two lads away on international duty who haven't been in their starting XI, so that tells you the quality that obviously they possess.
"We feel that having had those two games away from home and what we've got in the building, that we've got to go about our business and have that belief. Are we the underdog? Yes, of course we are and we understand that, but sometimes the underdog can actually bite."
Team News
After missing out against Peterborough last weekend, Steven Schumacher has confirmed that Josh Dacres-Cogley is back in contention for selection after picking up a minor knock to his ankle away at Northampton.
There are no fresh injury concerns for Wanderers heading into the weekend, with the likes of Jordi Osei-Tutu and Will Forrester stepping up their recoveries as they edge closer to a return.
For the hosts on Saturday, they were able to rotate in the Vertu Trophy defeat at Chesterfield - meaning vital rest time for key players such as Jake Beazley - whilst Kegs Chauke is back in full contention for Gary Bowyer after two 45-minute outings in the previous two games.
Kick-off
Saturday 3pm.
Referee
Neil Hair will be in charge of Saturday's game. He last officiated Wanderers back in December 2023, when Eoin Toal's late winner secured all three points on Boxing Day at Lincoln City.
Tickets/Wanderers TV
Tickets for this Saturday's game are sold out, with Schumacher's Whites set to be back by another outstanding following.
For those not going to the game, audio passes will be available, as always, for UK-based supporters to listen to full commentary with Derek Clark via Wanderers TV. Those based internationally can stream the game through a live video match pass on Wanderers TV.
The game is also live on Sky Sports+ due to the broadcasting regulations on scheduled international breaks.
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