Gareth Ainsworth is targeting a win against Dagenham & Redbridge at Victoria Road tonight to help the club bounce back from Saturday’s defeat against Luton.

The Blues head into the match on the back of the 1-0 loss, their fourth in five League Two matches, but will be confident of getting a result against a struggling Daggers side.

Tonight's hosts sit 23rd in the table and have taken just eight points from the last 30 available to them and Ainsworth is targeting maximum points from the meeting.

“It is teams like Dagenham & Redbridge that we want to be beating. We are not a million miles away in resources and they are probably closer to us than Luton,” he said after the Luton defeat.

“That is a sign of how well we are doing this season again. We are overachieving and I can’t fault the effort of the boys.

“Tuesday is a great game to get back on track and it is not far away. We will be solid and I just want to see us score some goals.”

The Chairboys have enjoyed a decent away record, picking up six of their 11 league wins on the road, and Ainsworth is aware that his side often perform better on their travels.

While Ainsworth views the match as eminently winnable, he says he will pay particular attention to veteran forward Jamie Cureton who has five league goals this season.

Such is the longevity of Cureton’s career he was a teammates with the Wycombe manager at QPR in the mid noughties, and Ainsworth says he is particularly wary of the 40-year-old.

“They have a decent striker, a young lad called Cureton, and I will be keeping my eye on him before I look at anyone else,” he said.

“I played with him for a couple of years, so I know him really well. He is a good goalscorer and I just hope he doesn’t score against us, “He is a similar age to when I retired, so he is not doing anything outstanding until he reaches his mid-40s.”

The Blues have lost only one of their previous 12 meetings with Redbridge and picked up a 1-0 win at Victoria Park last season as Aaron Pierre scored the only goal of the game.

Ryan Allsop will continue in goal – a role that he will fill for the foreseeable future now that Alex Lynch has been ruled out for at least eight weeks – but Ainsworth has no new injury concerns.

The match is Wycombe’s game in hand and a win would see them climb to sixth in the table after they fell to 10th on Saturday.