Bristol Rovers head to in-form Wigan Athletic in League One on Saturday afternoon.
Shaun Maloney’s side have lost just once in their seven matches, beating Blackpool, Lincoln City and Portsmouth in the process.
The Gas aren’t in quite the same form, as they have won just twice in their last 11 matches. However, these two victories have come in their last three games.
The two sides met at the Memorial Stadium back in September, where Rovers breezed past the Lancashire side winning by four goals to one.
The Latics have had a difficult season and the former Premier League side couldn't have got off to a worser start, as they received an eight-point deduction by the EFL before they even kicked a ball.
Saturday’s opponents sit in 13th in the League One table and a win for the Gas would leapfrog Maloney’s men.
The last time Rovers visited the DW the points were shared as the two sides drew 0-0 back in November of 2020.
Saturday will prove to be a tough test for Matt Taylor’s side as they battle key injuries and suspensions.
Many players could well be playing their final game for the Gas and therefore the 42-year-old will want those individuals, as well as the rest of the team, to put on a proud performance for the travelling Gasheads.
We have attempted to predicted how Rovers will line-up this weekend, with changes enforced due to injury.
Predicted XI:

9. AM: Antony Evans
Rovers' Player of the Year and one way or another Evans starts this match. It's just whether its in the number 10 position, or a bit further back alongside Conteh or Rossiter. If in the 10, it would mean Brandon Aguilera would miss out, if this is the case, I expect the Costa Rican to feature in the second-half. | Getty Images

10. LW: Scott Sinclair
Similarly to Thomas, Sinclair has that burst of speed, which is incredible considering the fact he is 34-years-old. The winger has been brilliant for the Gas over the past few months and I expect him to start once again on the weekend. Photo: Michael Steele

11. ST: Jevani Brown
I think Brown would be the first to admit that he has had a pretty underwhelming debut season at the Gas. However, with Chris Martin suspended and John Marquis unavailable, it's a great opportunity for the former Exeter man to finish the season strongly. | Getty Images