Brackley Town are the next visitors to Prenton Park, as Rovers look to extend their winning run to a seventh game.
The visitors are currently languishing in the lower reaches of National League North, and drew 1-1 with Chester in their last outing. I don't recognise many names in their squad, although I am familiar with striker Wes York from his time at Wrexham and Gateshead in our non league days, and they are managed by former Wrexham boss Kevin Wilkin.
The match will be our one hundreth televised game but, perhaps surprisingly, only the second Rovers game live on the BBC, the first being our FA Cup Quarter Final at Millwall in 2004.
As I have said previously, I would not make wholesale changes for this match. If we start with a completely scratch eleven we risk an upset, and I would like us to put in a decent display for the TV cameras. I would rest a few of the senior players who are looking jaded, such as Feeney, and rotate in the areas where we have like for like cover.
However, I would be tempted to keep the spine of the team unchanged, starting Spearing, Vaughan and CBT and then replacing them if we are in a commanding position. From Keith Hill's comments last night, it sounds like we will be at pretty much full strength.
I am looking forward to this hungry and talented Rovers side showing the country what it is capable of.