Wanderers begin their Vertu Trophy knockout phase tonight against fellow Sky Bet League One side Bradford City.
The Whites took a point last time out against Luton Town. The game finished 1-1 with Wanderers going down to ten men with 20 minutes to go.
Bradford went to third in the League One table after a 1-0 win at home to Exeter City. Joe Wright scored the only goal of the game as the Bantams won their first league game since September.
Press Conferences
Assistant Head Coach Richie Kyle: "It is a bit strange doing two back-to-back cups but it's exciting because it's knock-out now.
"And I think when it comes to knock-out, it adds a little bit of flavour to it, a little bit of spice to it, so we're all looking forward to it. We all love playing matches; the coaches, the players. We're in this to play games and win football matches and I think when it comes to knock-outs it becomes exciting."
Team News
Thierry Gale remains suspended following his red card against Rotherham United. Will Forrester is in contention to make an appearance following his 90 minute display against Oldham in the last round.
Victor Adeboyejo could get some minutes for the first time this season, with the forward having been out injured since February.
Kick-off
Tuesday 7pm.
Referee
David Rock will officiate the game tonight.
He last took charge of a Wanderers game in September when the Whites took a point against Leyton Orient.
Tickets/Wanderers TV
Tickets will be available up until kick-off so make sure you secure your seat this evening.
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.
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This game will also be available on Sky Sports+