Wanderers head to Exeter City looking to bounce back from a New Year's Day defeat to Mansfield Town.
The Whites are unbeaten in their last five trips to St James' Park, winning two and drawing three in a run that stretches back to January 1992.
Exeter come into this one off the back of a 2-1 defeat at league leaders Wycombe.
The Grecians sit mid-table in 13th place, having played exactly half of their fixtures this season and find themselves eight points outside the play-off places.
Manager Quotes
Ian Evatt: "We have to stay focused, we have to stay positive and we have to keep working hard to get better and get better consistently and that's what everyone's doing.
“Half a season is a long time and you can get a lot of points in half a season and as some of the ones at the top have shown. I still believe there is a huge run in this team.
“There's a lot still to play for. Yes, it hasn't gone the way we wanted it to go so far but we've been here before and in worse positions than this and still come out with good results and a good end of season, so that's what we're looking to do again.”
Team News
Nathan Baxter should be available to start after being named on the bench against Mansfield after sustaining a broken nose in the Lincoln victory.
Eoin Toal returned to the squad for the Lincoln fixture but was missing on New Year's Day after feeling an issue with his hamstring. A decision will be made on the Northern Ireland International.
Exeter City will still be without winger Yanic Wildschut who suffered a season ending knee injury in pre-season against Eastleigh.
Form Guide
Wanderers sit 10th after their New Year's Day setback and are five points outside the play-offs but have two games in hand on Barnsley who currently hold the final play-off place.
Aaron Collins made it two goals in two games on Wednesday bringing his total to 11 goals this season and could be the difference this weekend.
Two wins in ten games for Exeter but are unbeaten in their last two at home including a dramatic 4-4 draw against Crawley Town coming back from 4-1 down to equalise in the 93rd minute.
Before that, the Grecians were 3-1 victors over Bristol Rovers after coming from a goal down to win comfortably over the Gas.
Kick off
Saturday 3pm
Referee
Benjamin Speedie.
Speedie has already officiated Wanderers this season. This was the Whites' league home opener against Wrexham which finished 0-0.
Pay on the Day/Wanderers TV
Pay on the day is available and supporters will need to head for the Ticket Booth in the Fanzone.
Both cash and card payments will be accepted.
Adults - £22.00
Over 65s - £19.00
Under 24s - £19.00
Under 18s - £10.00
Audio passes will be available, as always, for UK based supporters. Those based internationally can stream the game through a live video match pass on Wanderers TV.