Wanderers will be in the hat for the Carabao Cup second-round draw tonight following their 1-0 victory against Barrow at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
Zac Ashworth got the decisive goal against the League Two outfit, finding the bottom corner with a free kick from just outside the box.
It was the young defender’s first goal since joining on loan from West Brom, which could be made permanent down the line.
When does the draw take place?
The second-round draw is scheduled to take place tonight following the conclusion of Leicester City’s clash with Burton Albion.
The game is being broadcast live on Sky Sports Football (channel 403 for viewers in the UK) and the draw is estimated to start around 10:15pm.
Non-subscribers can also watch the draw live on the official Sky Sports Football YouTube channel.
Which teams could Wanderers face?
The competition remains regionalised between northern and southern sections at this stage.
There are also 12 Premier League sides joining the competition in the second round, including the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham.
Northern section
- Middlesbrough
- Mansfield
- Bradford
- Tranmere
- Blackburn
- Blackpool
- Harrogate
- Doncaster
- Lincoln
- Port Vale
- Salford City
- Rotherham
- Sheffield Wednesday
- Crewe
- Stoke
- Wrexham
- Leeds/Shrewsbury
- Burton/Leicester
Southern section
- Newport
- Peterborough
- Swansea
- Birmingham
- Gillingham
- Exeter
- Portsmouth
- Reading
- Wycombe
- Plymouth
- Stevenage
- Sutton
- AFC Wimbledon/Coventry
- Bristol City/Oxford
- Cardiff/Colchester
- Ipswich/Bristol Rovers
- QPR/Norwich
Premier League
- Tottenham
- Brentford
- Fulham
- Crystal Palace
- Chelsea
- Wolves
- Bournemouth
- Nottingham Forest
- Everton
- Luton
- Burnley
- Sheffield United
When will second-round ties be played?
All second-round fixtures are currently scheduled to take place on Tuesday, August 30 and Wednesday, August 31.
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