We host Bristol Rovers at The Bolt New Lawn on Saturday, with a bumper crowd expected in Nailsworth.
We recorded a fine opening day victory at The Memorial Stadium back in July, and we'll be looking for a similar result when Joey Barton's side make the trip to Gloucestershire this weekend.
Here's everything you need to know about Saturday's opponents.
Barton promised Bristol Rovers fans that they would get promoted from League Two last season - and he delivered. The Gas started the campaign slowly under the 40-year-old, but some astonishing form in the second half of the season saw his side claim promotion with a dramatic 7-0 victory over Scunthorpe United on the final day of the season.
This spell at Bristol Rovers is Barton's second managerial gig. He became Fleetwood Town boss in 2018, leading the Lancashire club to the League One play-offs in 2020 and averaging 1.51 points per game during his time at the Cod Army.
Barton's side are currently 15th in League One. No team outside of the top nine have scored more goals than Bristol Rovers this season, but only two teams have conceded more than the Gas.
Forward Collins has been instrumental in Bristol Rovers' success over the last 18 months or so.
He scored 15 goals last season as The Gas clinched promotion to the third tier - and only needs one goal in the Pirates' remaining 12 games to better last term's tally.
Playing in League One for the first time in his career, Collins has taken to the third tier with ease. He has also provided 11 assists, claiming 26 goal contributions in total.
Before making the move to The Memorial Stadium, Collins spent two years at Forest Green, helping Rovers to the League Two play-off semi finals in his final season at the club.
Collins consistently demonstrated his talent at The Bolt New Lawn, but he now added regular goal contributions to his silky dribbling and impressive link-up play. The 25-year-old is now hoping to receive a first Wales senior call-up as reward for his eye-catching club form.
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Gosling joined Forest Green on loan from Bristol Rovers in January 2017. He was added to the squad to bolster Rovers' attacking options as the club pushed for promotion from the National League.
The Gibraltar international won two promotions during his time at Bristol Rovers, playing a part in their quick rise from the National League to League One.
He played just seven times during his loan spell at FGR. Gosling now plies his trade at Bristol Manor Farm.
Taylor swapped The New Lawn for The Memorial Stadium in 2014. The striker spent three news in Gloucestershire, scoring 22 goals in 97 appearances.
He was utterly prolific for The Gas in three different division. In the National League, he scored 21 goals in 48 games, he bagged 27 goals in 46 appearances in League Two - and then scored 16 times in 27 games in League One.
Taylor then made a controversial switch to Bristol City in 2017 - and the striker is now on loan at Port Vale from Oxford United.