Top scorer Paul Hayes and Hogan Ephraim should both be fully fit to feature for Wanderers at Mansfield tomorrow.

Both players were named among the substitutes at Bury last week but were still feeling the effects of injuries.

Neither made it off the bench, and with an extra week to train and build up fitness they should be good to go against the Stags.

Ephraim was named in the Blues squad for the first time in over a month at Bury, while Hayes had missed two of the previous three fixtures with a calf injury.

Manager Gareth Ainsworth said: "If I'd needed to put them on, I would have, but I couldn't see anyone who needed to come off.

"Potentially they'll both be ready to face Mansfield."

The Stags sit perilously close to the relegation zone after failing to win at Field Mill in two months, with new manager Adam Murray having won just one of his first eight matches in charge.

Ainsworth warned however: "It's a dangerous time to play them. They'll be looking over their shoulders - we know what that's like and we know they'll be digging deep.

"They have got a new manager who will want to put his stamp on the squad. We need to hit them while he's still learning his ways, and take control of the game with a good tempo."

He added: "It's a decent surface up there, albeit a bit windy sometimes. It should give us time to get the ball down and do what we do best.

"If we can get the ball down and attack in the way we usually do, I'm sure we'll be in with a chance of getting the points at Mansfield."

Wanderers supporters are being reminded the match is an all ticket fixture and fans need to buy a ticket through the club before travelling.