Burton boss Dina Maamria says tonight's clash with Wanderers is another "big game" for his side.

The Brewers enter the game in high spirits following a 3-2 victory against promotion hopefuls Sheffield Wednesday. Burnley loanee Mark Helm bagged a brace against the Owls, with John Brayford also getting on the scoresheet.

Maamria says they can take confidence from the performance but insists it means nothing if they don’t “turn up” against the Whites tonight.

He told the club website: “It is going to be a big ask. Bolton are a top team, they have already won a trophy. They are fighting for a play-off spot.

“It is going to be a tough game for us, a big game for us. I will try to make sure to prepare our players to have that level of motivation again to go and win another game at home.

“(Saturday’s win) gives us confidence and belief in what we are doing. It gives us belief that if we do the right things, we will win games.

“I always talk about the process. We cannot control the results but we can control our level of performances.

“We take nothing for granted on Tuesday night, we have to be at the top of our game. The last two wins mean nothing if we don’t turn up (against Wanderers).”

Maamria also confirmed Burton have no fresh injury concerns following their efforts over the weekend.

“There are no injury concerns from Saturday,” he added. “I will have a look at them this morning and see if one or two can come back from injury. But everybody else is fit.”

Wanderers ran out 2-1 winners when the sides met back in October, with Jon Dadi Bodvarsson scoring a dramatic winner in the eighth minute of stoppage time. Amadou Bakayoko was also on target against the Brewers that day.

The Whites were beaten 3-1 on their last trip to the Pirelli Stadium despite a late consolation from Dion Charles.

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