Wycombe boss Matt Bloomfield expects a tough test against Wanderers but is confident that his side will be “ready to go”.
The Chairboys currently sit eighth in the League One table following their 2-2 draw at Peterborough on Saturday.
Bloomfield, who took charge in March following the departure of long-serving boss Gareth Ainsworth, hopes his side can build on their recent performances.
“It will be nice to be back at home and we know they will be a good team,” he told Bucks Free Press.
“They won (on Saturday), and there are many good teams in this league as every game is tough.
“We will be going into Tuesday looking for that performance. I want the boys to recover as it will be another tough game.
“We have got a competitive squad. Everyone wants to play and we will make sure we are ready to go on Tuesday night.”
Brandon Hanlan was on target against Peterborough at the weekend, with Bloomfield’s side also benefitting from an Ephron Mason-Clark own goal.
After the final whistle, the Wycombe chief stated: “My over-riding feeling is one of pride in the way we played against top opposition.
“We felt calm at half-time, even though we were behind, as we were the better team for 40 minutes of the first half.
“After the corner went in for Peterborough’s first goal, we became a little bit erratic and ended up conceding a second goal that we are really disappointed about.
“But we felt we would have a chance of taking something from the game if we could replicate the first-half performance again in the second half.
“We came out of the blocks really well and Dale Taylor had a chance within 30 seconds. It felt like that was the spurt we needed and I really enjoyed watching us today.
“We spoke at Charlton and Portsmouth about playing well and not getting anything out of those games, but today we had the character and composure to deliver in the second half.”
Wanderers have faced Wycombe six times in their history, winning just once. That victory came early last season, with Kyle Dempsey bagging a brace and Aaron Morley also getting on the scoresheet at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
Ian Evatt’s men were beaten 1-0 at Adams Park last term. Lewis Wing got the decisive goal on the stroke of half time, beating James Trafford with a clever strike after a well worked corner.
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