Wanderers are back at the Toughsheet Community Stadium this weekend at the earlier kick-off time of 12:30pm.
The Whites are still buoyant from their come from behind victory over Huddersfield Town last Thursday. Goals from Sam Dalby and Amario Cozier-Duberry in stoppage time earnt Steven Schumacher's side all three points.
Cardiff City are the league leaders going into tomorrow's match. The top of the table is incredibly tight with just two points separating the top six.
The Bluebirds have three wins in their last five including a 2-1 victory last time out over Reading where they, just like Wanderers, came from behind to win.
Press Conferences
Steven Schumacher: "These are the type of games that I look forward to the most. This is the type of game where you have to think about every aspect, every detail, and then get that across to your players.
"When you go to some different venues and you know that the gameplan is going to be simpler, even if it is effective. It is a different style and there isn’t that much to figure out and put across.
"I hope this game really excites the players as well because I’ve let them know in no uncertain terms that they have to defend properly for us to stop them. But they also need that confidence on the ball."
Cardiff City Boss Brain Barry-Murphy: "I think we’re seeing from week to week how difficult this league is and the level of challenge is consistently high.
"So many of the games have been decided by the odd goal and we’ve been both on the right side and wrong side of that previously ourselves.
"Every analysis of this team in particular tells me that they’re top of the league on so many different metrics and they’re one the best teams, it’s clear. To be competitive in that game and to give ourselves a chance to win, we’ll have to be at our absolute best.
"But, I believe we’re one of the best teams in the league ourselves. Our intention is to go and show that on Saturday."
Team News
John McAtee will be missing from this weekend's match with a shoulder injury he picked up in the win over Huddersfield last week.
Central defender Will Forrester is progressing nicely as he looks to return to first-team action. He played 45 minutes in the B-Team's win over Rotherham United in the week.
For Cardiff, defender Will Fish nears a return after making progress with a knee problem but the weekend may come to soon.
Whilst another defender in Dylan Lawlor looks set to return after sustaining a groin injury whilst on international duty with Wales.
Kick-off
Saturday 12:30pm.
Referee
Ben Toner will take charge of this lunchtime game.
Tickets/Wanderers TV
Tickets will remain on sale so be sure to get yours by clicking HERE.
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 Football.
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