HARTLEPOOL United stand between Wanderers and a place in the quarter-final of the Papa John’s Trophy.
Ian Evatt’s men enter the game on the back of a 2-1 defeat at league leaders Rotherham despite a spirited performance on the road.
Meanwhile, the Monkey Hangers were held to a goalless draw against Oldham in their last outing and sit 15th in the League Two table.
Here is everything you need to know about the match.
When and where is the game being played?
The last 16 clash takes place at the Suit Direct Stadium on Tuesday night (KO 7pm). Wanderers have been allocated 900 tickets.
How to follow the action
The best place to follow the action is our matchday blog, featuring build-up and live updates from the Suit Direct Stadium.
With the game being played on a weeknight, it is available to watch on iFollow and is priced at £10.
Live commentary is also available for £2.50 and supporters can purchase an audio season pass for £45.
Commentary from the Suit Direct Stadium is also available on Bolton FM.
Will highlights be available?
Highlights will be available on iFollow and the club’s YouTube channel after the game. However, EFL on Quest does not cover Papa John’s Trophy action.
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