Wanderers kick off a potentially pivotal Easter weekend with the visit of promotion-chasing Wycombe.
The Whites can't afford any more slip-ups and may need maximum points from their remaining four games to force their way into the play-offs.
Steven Schumacher's men - who go to Lincoln City on Easter Monday - are three points outside the top six with an inferior goal difference to Reading, who currently occupy the final League One play-off berth.
In-form Wycombe are assured of a play-off place but still have eyes on the one remaining automatic promotion spot as they trail second-place Wrexham by a single point and boast a better goal difference.

Press Conference
Steven Schumacher: “I think everyone's aware of the situation. I don't think the teams above us will win all four and I think the Easter period always throws in a few twists and turns. The run-in pressure does strange things to teams.
“But there's almost less pressure on us now because we know what the outcome is. We know the scenario. We have to win so we have to go and attack the game on Friday, try and be positive and find a way to beat Wycombe.
"They've had a great season and they keep finding a way to win. They've got some really good components of what a successful team is. They don't make too many mistakes, they're really solid at the back, in midfield they've got good footballers that can handle a ball and then at the top end of the pitch, they've got firepower.
"They've got all the tools to be a successful team and there's no wonder why they're in the top three."
Wycombe manager Mike Dodds: “We have shown we are an organised team and unit, so when you get to this part of the season you don’t see big scorelines, apart from the odd one. The consensus is that the games are super-tight and all we can do is focus on the next game which is on Friday afternoon.

“We know it will be a tough game, regardless of form, as they have an excellent coach and players at League One, who can play at the level above. Their performances are good and I think they are a well-coached team that will try and dominate the ball.
“People will understandably look at the results but I think their performances have been good. We’re fully prepared with what’s coming.”
Team News
Wanderers are missing a handful of players and also need to check on a couple of others following knocks at Barnsley last weekend.
Former Wycombe loanee Aaron Morley has joined Will Forrester and Victor Adeboyejo in being ruled out for the rest of the season, while Josh Sheehan, Eoin Toal, Sczabi Schön and Carlos Mendes Gomes aren't expected to feature over the Easter weekend.
On-loan defender Alex Murphy and wideman Jordi Osei-Tutu picked up injuries in the 4-1 loss at Oakwell and will be assessed, with the Whites hopeful at least Murphy will be fit to start.

Former Wanderer Keiran Sadlier hasn't featured for Wycombe since October but is back in training following injury, along with forward Beryly Lubala, midfielder Magnus Westergaard and January signing Anders Hagelskjaer, who has recovered from illness. Defender Dan Harvie is a definite absentee for the visitors.
Form Guide
Wanderers' defeat at Barnsley last weekend was their fifth loss in seven games following a six-match unbeaten run as they slipped to eighth place in the league table.
The Whites have won five of their last seven home games and have drawn only once in Steven Schumacher's 15 league games in charge. The sides drew 0-0 when they met at Wycombe just before Christmas.
Wycombe are looking to make it a hat-trick of wins as they try and overhaul Wrexham for the second automatic promotion place.
Mike Dodds' side has lost just four times in the league since the turn of the year and only champions Birmingham can match Wycombe's 11 away wins this season.
Kick-Off
Friday 3pm
Referee
Adam Herczeg takes charge of a Wanderers' game for the first time since December's home fixture with Wigan Athletic.
Tickets/Wanderers TV
Tickets for the game are still available to buy for official club members, with all the details of how to purchase HERE
For those without a ticket, audio passes will be available, as always, for UK-based supporters to listen to full commentary with Derek Clark and John McGinlay via Wanderers TV. Those based internationally can stream the game through a live video match pass on Wanderers TV.
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