Wanderers return to the Toughsheet Community Stadium with their unbeaten run intact which now stretches out to 10 successive video games because the Whites put together to face Wycombe tomorrow.
It was some efficiency final day out as Steven Schumacher’s aspect put 5 previous Exeter City. Sam Dalby, Johnny Kenny, Thierry Gale, Ibrahim Cissoko and George Johnston all received on the scoresheet final Saturday.
The guests are on a run of three successive victories wherein they’ve scored seven targets and conceded simply the one. The Chairboys put three previous each Stevenage and Burton Albion at Adams Park.
Last day out was a a lot tighter affair on Tuesday night time as they took a 1-0 away win towards Barnsley which noticed former Bolton midfielder Aaron Morley rating the winner simply earlier than the hour mark.
Press Conference
Steven Schumacher: “Every game is difficult in this league. Wycombe are doing really well, they’ve got themselves into the top six, I went to watch them on Tuesday night at Barnsley and they controlled that game, they probably should have won it by more than one.
“They have gotten some good gamers, none extra so than Aaron (Morley) who we all know rather well, they’re in good kind and they are going to be coming right here with confidence.
“They will know that we are in good form, we’re unbeaten in 10 and we’re playing well too, so it should be a good game and I’m really looking forward to it.
Wycombe Wanderers Manager Michael Duff: “They’re a big club at this level, and a top, top team. With the run they’re on at the minute and the recruitment they did in January, they’re only getting stronger, and they can hurt you in every way from open play and set plays.
Their manager has been at a higher level and won this league before, and there’ll be 20,000 home fans there, so we know the challenge ahead, but we’re in a decent place too and we’ll go there looking to impact the game in the way that we want to and hopefully get a positive result.”
Team News
John McAtee is edging nearer to health while Amario Cozier-Duberry was again on the grass working for the primary time since his knee damage.
Marcus Forss stays a long-term doubt.
Kick-Off
Saturday 3pm
Referee
Matt Corlett will take cost of the sport.
Corlett final refereed Wanderers of their 4-2 away win over Northampton Town again in October 2024.
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