It's been a frustrating start to the League One season for both Wigan Athletic and Stevenage, who have each taken seven points from their opening six games.
There were only three places between the pair in the top half of the third-tier standings last season, so an intriguing contest could be on the cards when they meet on Tuesday night.
The League One clash between Wigan Athletic and Stevenage has not been selected for TV coverage during this round of fixtures.
Wigan v Stevenage will be played at the Brick Community Stadium in Wigan, with kick-off scheduled for 19:45 BST on Tuesday 24th September.
Goal difference alone separates Wigan and Stevenage in the embryonic League One standings, with both having won two, drawn one and lost three of their first six fixtures.
Both have impressed defensively, each conceding just five times, but they have also struggled to make their mark at the other end, with Wigan netting six goals and Boro five.
Wigan and Stevenage have met only twice previously, with Boro winning both meetings in League One last season by a single goal.
Wigan Athletic wins | 0 |
Draws | 0 |
Stevenage wins | 2 |
*H2H stats refer to all competitions
Latics boss Shaun Maloney was happy with a point at Lincoln City on Saturday, but hinted that he may inject some fresh legs into his team on Tuesday night.
Callum McManaman has been a regular off the bench this term, but is a candidate for a first league start of the campaign.
Boss Alex Revell has said that "there will be changes for sure on Tuesday" following his side's poor performance in defeat at Exeter City on Saturday.
Defender Charlie Goode was substituted before half-time in the weekend defeat and is a doubt.