It’s a quick turnaround for Rovers as we make the 472-mile round trip to Cumbria for our League Two clash with Barrow on Tuesday night.
It's our first trip to Cumbria in nearly two years, so here is everything Rovers fans need to know regarding team news, tickets and how to follow along!
“We’ve got no time to dwell on Saturday’s result. We have to move on from this,” Steve Cotterill said.
“We have to start doing the unsavoury aspects of game better now in all areas. We look like scoring and we are starting to create a lot more.”
“We can’t catastrophise Saturday’s defeat [2-0 loss at AFC Wimbledon], it wasn’t a disaster, so we want to put it right on Tuesday,” Barrow boss Pete Wild said.
“As a club, we’ve put ourselves in a position where teams want to attack, which is brilliant, so we expect that on Tuesday.”
Jacob Maddox, Jordon Garrick, and Nathan Holland all remain out with hamstring injuries.
Luke Daniels was forced off in the defeat to Mansfield on a stretcher - and we await an update on our experienced shot-stopper.
Referee- Lewis Smith
Assistant Referee- Paul Newhouse & Matthew Sowerby
Fourth Official- Graeme Fyvie
Barrow are still selling tickets on our behalf for this fixture, so follow this link to book your tickets.
For wheelchair access and tickets, please contact Barrow directly on 01229 666010, but spots are limited.
For Rovers fans who can’t make the game, full commentary of the match will be available via BBC Radio Gloucestershire on 1413AM.
Both UK-based and international Rovers fans can watch our trip to Barrow via iFollow, with passes costing £10.
Stay up to date via Twitter by following @FGRFC_Official, which will have all of the team news ahead of kick-off and live updates throughout the game.
There’ll also be goal updates and team news on Facebook and Instagram. Head to our website after the game for full reaction.