Wycombe Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth is looking forward to his side’s visit to Derby County this weekend.
The match on September 17 will only be the second time in the club’s history that the Chairboys will visit Pride Park, with the Adams Park outfit picking up a draw on their most previous visit.
And with the Rams losing in their most recent fixture against Lincoln, Ainsworth is expecting a ‘tough game’ against Liam Rosenior’s men.
He said: “We have got a tough game against Derby on Saturday.
“They have recently lost to Lincoln so that is probably one that they didn’t expect was going to happen and we need to try and hit them hard.
A trip to Pride Park is next on the billing.
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“We gave ourselves a great account of when we last played at Derby, and they’ll no doubt try and want to bounce back against us.
“Lincoln got to a play-off final a couple of seasons ago and it is not impossible to think that anyone can beat anyone in this league no matter how big the club seems to be.
“Derby have started like a train but people will work how they play and what they do and we will try an combat that."
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