Wanderers will look to record back-to-back league victories on Saturday afternoon against Shrewsbury Town following the thrilling conclusion of last Saturday's match with Crawley.
The game finished 4-3 in Wanderers' favour, with goals from Jordi Osei-Tutu, Alex Murphy, Josh Sheehan and a 98th minute Charlie Barker own goal securing Steven Schumacher's first win in charge.
The Whites exited the Vertu Trophy in midweek at Wrexham despite a spirted performance, meaning it's full focus on the league campaign from now until the end of the season.

Shrewsbury picked up a point on the road last time out against Reading, with Taylor Perry grabbing a second-half equaliser.
Salop sit three points from safety, hunting down Peterborough United who sit just above the relegation zone.
Press Conference
Steven Schumacher: "Gaz has got them playing in a way that you would expect a Gareth Ainsworth team to play. They look as though they've got a clear identity of what they're trying to do and we need to be ready for that.
"It'll be a game where we’ll be tested physically. We'll be tested mentally as well, about maybe not getting frustrated. That'll be the key to our lads; not to get frustrated if the game isn't free-flowing and going exactly how we want it to go.
"We have to just stay focused and stay calm in those moments and do enough, hopefully, to get a result that we want. We're in the mix. There’s always somebody who gets on a really good run and builds a bit of momentum and we want that to be us.
"We played really well last Saturday and we played well on Tuesday. We didn't get the result that we felt we probably deserved but the players are doing great. I've said that to them this morning. We've lost two games against Reading and Wrexham that I felt that we didn't deserve to lose, so not to be despondent about it.
"Stay positive. Stick together as a team and we'll be fine because if we play with the level of performance that we have, then the results will come. And if we put the effort in that the fans are appreciating, then the results will be there."

Shrewsbury Town Boss Gareth Ainsworth: "I know that they've got some fantastic players, they have recruited a lot of players over the last few years.
"They're an ex-Premier League club with a huge fan base, some big resources but Shrewsbury Town is not an easy place to come. We're going to make it hard for them - you never know what will happen."
Team News
A thigh injury for Kion Etete will keep the on-loan Cardiff City striker on the sideline for 4-5 weeks. Captain George Thomason serves the final match of his league suspension on Saturday, meaning he will be available when Wanderers take on Leyton Orient at the Toughsheet next weekend.
Ricardo Almeida Santos isn't yet ready to return but fellow defender Chris Forino could step up his comeback in the B Team next week and Kyle Dempsey still hopes to play again this season after starting light training.
Wanderers top scorer Aaron Collins should be back in contention to start Saturday's trip to the Croud Meadow following a substitute appearance in the Vertu Trophy tie away to Wrexham.

For the hosts, Chelsea loanee Leo Castledine has missed Shrewsbury's last four games due to what Ainsworth described as an 'overuse' injury.
With Shrewsbury performing well in recent weeks, the Shrewsbury boss has claimed he is in no hurry to rush the midfielder back.
Form Guide
Steven Schumacher got his first points on the board as Wanderers' boss last time out in the league but now must try to replicate the spirit and togetherness his side showed in the second half against Crawley.
Wanderers sit two points outside the playoff places, with Huddersfield Town currently holding the final spot in 6th as it stands, so the Whites could find themselves in the top six by end of play if results go their way and they secure victory come 5pm.

The Shrews are unbeaten in their last three and are yet to lose at home in 2025, last doing so in mid-December to Wycombe Wanderers. They also boast huge results against teams at the top end of the table at the Croud Meadow - with impressive results over Birmingham City and Wrexham to their name.
Despite their league position, Saturday's hosts have been prolific at home, having not failed to score at Croud Meadow since October.
Kick off
Saturday 3pm.
Referee
James Durkin is in charge of Saturday's game.
This will be the first time Durkin has officiated Wanderers.
Wanderers TV
Tickets are sold out with almost 1,700 Wanderers making the trip to Shrewsbury, so Wanderers TV is the place to go.
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.