The Trotters head to Whaddon Road tomorrow evening to take on the high flying Robins who sit second in the table. Wanderers sit 16th in the fourth tier of English football heading into the encounter.Michael Duff's men finished last season fourth in League Two when the season was curtailed early due to the coronavirus pandemic and the standings calculated via points-per-game.The Robins subsequently lost 3-2 on aggregate to Northampton Town in the play-off semi-final.Evatt is expecting a tough test against Duff's side tomorrow, but a different one to what might have been last season.He believes the Robins have become a more direct team and utilise the type of long throw ins that Rory Delap became famous for during his time at Stoke City.But.
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