SUCCESS for Wanderers on Saturday could well be written in the stars.

According to BEN astrologer June Baker-Howard, tomorrow's events look promising for several players . . . and that could spell bad times ahead for Sheffield Wednesday!

The respected astrologer advises striker Nathan Blake, for example, to favour the 'iron fist in the velvet glove' approach in a battle which you sense may have to be fought."

And this advice goes, too, to fellow Aquarians Jimmy Phillips and Per Frandsen.

Defender Chris Fairclough (Aries) is "ready for another responsibility or challenge of the sort which will bring much personal satisfaction." And the hopeful news for him here is that "one development will lead to another".

Quite sensibly for goalkeeper Keith Branagan (Cancer), "finding your correct niche in life and staying on top form has never been more important."

For striker Dean Holdsworth (Scorpio) "aspects to Pluto and Uranus indicate that weekend discussions will bear some rich fruit."

Midfielder Alan Thompson may have to make "a firm decision" about one particular involvement. Once this has been made, the hopeful news is that he "could find that an opportunity that seemed out of reach is at last within your grasp."

If the match gets a bit too physical, Mark Fish and Arnar Gunnlaugsson may well want to heed the astrologer's wise words.

June's advice to those born under Pisces is: "After the turbulent energies of the last few days you are probably wondering what to expect next . . . you may have to forgive and forget in a certain direction and ask others to do the same."

Central defender Andy Todd (Virgo) must "be selective" in how he spends his time tomorrow, and Neil Cox and John Sheridan (Libra) are being cautioned "not to stir up regrets, or even too many hopes . . ."

But perhaps the most fascinating horoscope of all is manager Colin Todd's (Sagittarius):

"At this point, ponder deeply on the arrangements that exist between you and someone who depends on you and you on them.

"The time is rapidly approaching when you will have reason to work more closely in one area, yet gradually disentangle yourself in another."

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