We're back on the road for the first of three consecutive away games in all competitions, starting with a trip to Stevenage this evening.
Wanderers have an exceptional record versus the Boro winning three and drawing one in the four times these clubs have met.
The Whites returned to winning ways on Saturday with a last gasp goal from summer signing Klaidi Lolos during a goal line scramble following a penalty in the ninth minute of time added on.
Tonight's hosts sit in 15th place, three points off of Wanderers in 9th and have lost their last two games.
Manager Alex Revell is in his second stint as Stevenage boss after taking over from Steve Evans who moved to Rotherham United in the summer.
Manager Quotes
Ian Evatt: "We know it's going to be different to Saturday, but we have to go and compete and have the right attitude and mentality and if we can do that it gives us a great chance of winning the game and putting some more points on the board.
"The players are in good form and they're in good spirits. We have been on a good run of form, that's important to remember. We know the importance of tomorrow night so, fingers crossed, we can go there and do the job."
Stevenage Manager Alex Revell following Saturday's defeat to Rotherham: "We have to create more and we have to go away and think about how we improve that because you can't rely on clean sheets because you can have moments like that, where a deflection ends up in a goal.
"We didn't have enough bravery and courage on the ball. We have to change that and that's down to us. Everyone needs to make sure that they're all pushing in the right direction."
Team News
Kyle Dempesy remains out with the midfielder needing the attention of a consultant on what the next step is for his knee injury.
Goalkeeper Nathan Baxter is extremely close to returning to returning to the matchday squad after recovering from a thigh injury he picked up earlier this month.
Carl Piergianni and Louis Thompson are set to return to the Stevenage matchday squad after serving their one match suspensions due to yellow card accumulation.
This will be a huge boost to the hosts with centre halves Dan Sweeney, Charlie Goode and Nathan Thompson all out injured.
Form Guide
Just one defeat in Wanderers' last five, which came at the hands of league leaders Birmingham City, has put Ian Evatt's side just two points off the play off places.
Two wins in their last three away games should have the Whites feeling positive on their travels ahead of tonight's game.
Two wins and three defeats for Stevenage in their last five including losses against Rotherham United and Cambridge United in their last two.
Issues for Boro in front of goal only having scored 9 goals all season, the lowest in the division after 13 games.
Kick off
Tuesday 7:45pm.
Referee
Carl Brook.
He last officiated Wanderers in their 2-0 away win over Bristol Rovers in April earlier this year.
Tickets/Wanderers TV
Pay on the day is available for Wanderers fans travelling down this evening, payments via cash or debit/credit card will be accepted.
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.
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The game will also be available on Sky Sports+