Manager Greg Abbott spoke to us about the Wycombe win on Saturday and about the visit of Bradford City.
He said: "The dressing room is a really nice place to be right now.
"It's a lot healthier and a lot more enjoyable than it was just a short time ago and it's important that we try and keep the thing going.
"Football is supposed to be enjoyed and we have had some tough times. I keep saying that I think we're turning the corner and I do believe that's the case. We've added a bit more steel to our play and we're in decent shape.
"I thought that we played very well in the first half against Wycombe. We passed the ball really well and we could have been three up within ten minutes.
"We found the goal on half time, which was important, and when you don't get the second it always makes it nervous for you. They had their share of the game territorially in the second half, so it wasn't the perfect performance, but it was still a good one.
"The players are finding their quality and that comes from confidence. We've got a good mix of youth and experience, and we're not a bad side. All that was missing for me from Saturday was another goal.
"We have the chance now to continue our run against Bradford on Tuesday night. They won't be a push over, because Stuart will want to get through to the area final as much as we do.
"You can't hide from the fact that Wembley is just a couple of games away, but it's a million miles away if we don't do our jobs right. We have to get the tempo right, get our passing game going and make sure that we take our chances when they come, and then we can start looking forward to what will be two very interesting games in January, whoever goes through in the other tie."