Three of the Wanderers’ squad will be on World Cup play-off duty after being called up for their countries.
Josh Sheehan, Eoin Toal and on-loan Celtic forward Johnny Kenny have all been selected for international duty later this month.
Wanderers’ scheduled League One fixture at home to Stevenage on Saturday, 28th March has been postponed as a result and re-arranged for Tuesday, 14th April.
Midfield play-maker Sheehan – capped 16 times by his country – is again named in the Wales’ squad to face Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff on Thursday, 26th March.
The winners of that tie will then face either Italy or Northern Ireland at home five days later to play for a place in this summer’s World Cup Finals.
Whites’ captain Toal will be hoping to add to his 10 international appearances as part of the Northern Ireland squad which takes on Italy in Bergamo as they try and pull off back-to-back away wins to reach the finals for the first time since 1986.
Wales, meanwhile, are hoping to qualify for the tournament for the second successive time with whoever progress guaranteed a place in Group B alongside co-hosts Canada, Switzerland and Qatar.
Kenny, meanwhile, has been selected for the Republic of Ireland squad after making his senior international debut last November as his country won a dramatic final group game 3-2 in Hungary to reach the play-off stage.
The side managed by Icelander Heimir Hallgrímsson now faces a trip to the Czech Republic on Thursday, 26th March with a decider at home to Denmark or North Macedonia on Tuesday, 31st March if they get through.
The prize is a place in Group B at the finals, alongside co-hosts Mexico, South Korea and South Africa, with Ireland trying to reach the World Cup for the first time since 2002.