Wanderers’ League One clash with Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium has been re-arranged for Tuesday, February 27 (7.45pm).
The fixture was initially due to be played on Saturday, January 6 but was postponed due to both clubs’ progression in the FA Cup.
Ian Evatt’s men drew 1-1 on their last trip to the DW Stadium in April 2022, with Jon Dadi Bodvarsson cancelling out James McClean’s opener.
Wanderers have also confirmed that their match against Cambridge United at the Abbey Stadium has been re-arranged for Tuesday, February 6 (7.45pm).
The game was initially scheduled for Saturday, November 18 but was postponed due to international call-ups.
The Whites now have seven league games scheduled for February and face trips to Cambridge and Northampton within a matter of days.
The U’s currently sit 18th in the table and drew 2-2 at Charlton over the weekend thanks to a late double from Gassan Ahadme, including a 96th minute penalty.
It was Neil Harris’ first game in charge after succeeding Mark Bonner in the dugout at the Abbey Stadium.
Speaking after his appointment, Harris told the club website: “I am super excited and really pleased to be here. It’s a brilliant project in motion here and I just want to come and add some value to that.”
He added: “I have always had an affinity with Cambridge but the players here have some brilliant attributes that suit the way I want to play.
“I want us to be a Cambridge side that people fear playing against. I want to win games of football and address recent results as quickly as I can.
“It’s certainly not revolution, it’s about evolution and supporting the players that are here already and trying to get a little more out of them.”
The points were shared when Wanderers travelled to the Abbey Stadium last season following a goalless draw. The Whites played the final 15 minutes with 10 men after Kyle Dempsey was given his marching orders.
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