We're on the road for the first time this season!
Rob Edwards' men travel to the Banks's Stadium to face Walsall in Sky Bet League Two (kick-off 3pm)
Here is all you need to know ahead of the game:
"We’re looking forward to having our first competitive away fixture and it will be great to see the travelling fans and hopefully we can put on a good performance. It’ll be a really difficult challenge.
"Walsall have made lots of good signings and they’ll be competitive this year. They’re well coached and they’ve got threats. We’re looking forward to it, and although it’s still early days, we’re in a good moment."
"I think they're a team high on confidence, with two wins to start the season. They're a very competent team with a young coach who, like me, is beginning his journey in professional football.
"He [Rob Edwards] is very knowledgable and I like the way they play - but when you look at every opposition in this league, there's chances for us to capitalise on how they play."
Rovers might be without Jordan Moore-Taylor for this match, with Baily Cargill nearly looking set to return to the squad.
A player Rovers fans know all too much about after his performance for Newport County in last season's Play-Off campaign.
The 30-year-old Saddlers skipper scored and helped the Exiles over the line in a tense semi-final at The New Lawn back in May - and now links up with Matt Taylor's outfit for the upcoming season.
Labadie started his career with neighbours West Bromwich Albion, before spells with Tranmere Rovers and Notts County.
The midfielder had a brief spell with Torquay United and later Dagenham and Redbridge ahead of a five-year stint at Rodney Parade - where he made 146 appearances for Michael Flynn's side.
Rovers previous meeting with Walsall spelled the end of Mark Cooper's five years in charge of the club, with 2-1 defeat at the Banks's Stadium.
The Saddlers ended a 14-match winless run with victory back in April this year. Jordan Moore-Taylor pulled one back with a near-post header on 72 minutes, but it wasn't enough to fight back for a point.
Of the four league games the sides have played out, two have ended 1-1, with the Saddlers winning the others, 2-1.
The two sides have also met in the EFL Trophy.
Full commentary of Saturday’s match will also be available on BBC Radio Gloucestershire on 1413AM.
Rovers fans abroad (excl. UK and Ireland) can buy an international video match pass on the Match Centre.
Tickets are still available on the day of the match from the Banks's Stadium.
Stay up to date also on Twitter and Instagram by following @FGRFC_Official, which will have all of the team news before kick-off and updates throughout the game.
There will also be key updates and team news on Facebook. Round-up the clash by checking out the club website where there will be a full report looking back on the encounter.