Matt Taylor is looking forward to Bristol Rovers' trip to Barnsley in Sky Bet League One.
The Gas beat Cambridge United 2-0 in their previous outing at The Memorial Stadium, with Promise Omochere scoring his first two competitive goals for the Club.
It was Rovers' second victory in the league this season, beating Northampton Town on the opening day. However, the Pirates are still looking for their first win on the road after a 0-0 draw with Rotherham United and a 2-0 loss to Stockport County.
The manager previewed the upcoming game against the Tykes, delivered an injury update and reflected on the transfer window.

BARNSLEY PREVIEW
"They’re a playoff team at this level pushing the top echelons of the league," said the manager. "They are a strong team managed by someone we’re quite familiar with as a club; I know Darrell Clarke quite well.
"They’re on the back off a couple of good results. They were 3-0 up against Crawley and that could’ve been a lot more. They’ve had a good couple of cup results as well, so they’re on a high.
"I think it’s going to be a fantastic game of football. It’s a good and big pitch. There will be space, but as always, when you’re away from home you’ve got to earn the space and capitalise on it. That’s something we’ve not quite done away from home."
TRANSFER WINDOW REFLECTIONS
"A lot of much-needed business at times," said Taylor. "We’ve tried to recruit a certain profile, type of person and type of player. Someone who will benefit the club in the long run and the long-term vision which we’ve all got, and the board included.
"I’m pleased with how we’ve started because whenever you have so many new faces in the building, you need time for them to gel, work together, combine and learn about each other.
"When the league starts, you're still judged on results, so hopefully, it’s been a positive window off the pitch."
FREE AGENT MARKET
"There’s potential there," he said. "Everyone knows we’re still in the goalkeeping market for a backup. So, there’s a chance we’ll look into that. With the numbers we’ve brought it, we have to be respectful of budgets, finances, and the number of senior players we’ve got in our current squad.
"We’re not chasing any other positions other than the one I’ve mentioned. We’ll see how that materialises in the next couple of weeks and months. We’re generally quite comfortable."

ONE OF THREE LEAGUE ONE MATCHES
"We’re one of three in League One," said the boss. "We might not have expected not to have a fixture this weekend, but it became apparent quite early on that we had two players away, and Barnsley had two or three in the same situation on standby.
"We want to play, and we’re looking forward to it. I see it as a great opportunity for both teams to put more points on the board. I know it will be a game more than the majority of the other teams, a chance to get up the league and get points on the board."
INJURY NEWS
"No hamstring tears or leg breaks this week," he said. "The odd bump and bruise, obviously the international aspect, Kamil Conteh and Michael Forbes are not available.
"Nothing of note, and all of a sudden, Chris Martin and Joel Senior are a week closer to their return, and Jamie Lindsay is out on the grass."
