Rovers travel to Darlington this weekend in which a win could see us leapfrog the Quakers into a play off place.
‘It’s a long way to go, but it’s a good away trip for us,’ said Paul, ‘They’ve got a nice stadium, we’re going to have a whole week to work on things ahead of the match, and to be honest, with the way our away form has been, we’ll go there in confident mood’.
Paul Hopkins has returned to Everton, so Akpo Sodje will partner Kyle Lafferty in attack. New signing Guy Bates is likely to make the bench.
The loan signing from Burnley has scored 3 goals in 6 games and could cause some problems for the Gas defence.
Rovers are again, without Craig Hinton, so Edwards looks likely to keep his place. Aaron Lescott is also a doubt. Sammy Igoe is back in contention but may have to settle for a place on the bench after some impressive performances from Lewis Haldane.
Back in amongst the goals and looking to add to his 14 strikes so far.
Darlington are unbeaten in their last 5 games.
Last meeting:- A 1-0 Home win to The Gas.
Nigel Miller has been the appointed ref for this weekend’s game. It will be the first time that Miller has officiated a match for Rovers this season.
The Gas to come away with a point 1-1.
Another tough game, this time at home to Cheltenham Town.