December 23, 2024

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When Wanderers host Wycombe at the Toughsheet Community Stadium on Tuesday night, they’ll be looking to get back on track.

After a valiant comeback with ten men to secure a point at Northampton, Ian Evatt’s team’s unbeaten streak now stands at four games.

Ian Evatt, the manager, is quoted as saying: “We found a way back on Saturday and the players have that fighting instinct and a real ‘never say die’ attitude which will be important for the rest of the season.”

We have to work hard to get back to winning ways because we want to play better than we did in the first half and we know we can do better.

“At this point in the season, winning is everything, and we know we want to start winning games again after drawing the previous two. We’ll try our hardest to complete that task on Tuesday.

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News from Ian Evatt Team
Due to a torn wrist ligament, Nathan Baxter was unable to play on Saturday and is expected to be out for some time while the issue is evaluated.

All going well, skipper Ricardo Almeida Santos is back on the field and should be back in action the following week.

Randell Williams and Will Forrester are making progress in their injury recuperations.

Form Guide
The Chairboys should be bursting with confidence as they travel north after three straight victories.

Matt Bloomfield’s team has been scoring goals lately. They defeated Birghton’s U21s 4-1, won 3-1 away at Cheltenham, and then defeated Peterborough 5-1 last weekend.

After drawing with Northampton and Barnsley the previous week, Wanderers will be looking to salvage as many points as possible from their next two home games.

Last time out, 10-man Wanderers came away with a point on the road thanks to an improvised header from Carlos Mendes Gomes in the second half.

With two games remaining, Ian Evatt’s team is still within striking distance of the top two. They are now one point behind second place.

Wycombe is currently six points above the relegation zone in 15th place.

CMG Officials’ image: Referee: Will Finnie

Christopher Ward and Declan Ford served as assistant referees.

Official Four: Mark Cunliffe

Start time: Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.

Coverage: Wanderers TV will broadcast this match live for fans in the UK and throughout the world.

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