BROMSGROVE Rovers manager Jimmy Mullen expects to have Ross Collins and Matt Lowe back in the frame as his side attempt to get their promotion challenge back on track.
Defender Collins missed the 2-1 reverse at local rivals Stourport Swifts with a hamstring injury and 'keeper Lowe finished a two-game ban after being sent off for alleged comments to officials while warming up as a substitute against Bracknell.
Both should feature in the squad for tomorrow's visit of Cinderford Town (3pm) and manager Mullen is calling for the team to set the record straight following Monday's Stourport loss.
It was Rovers' first Southern League Division One West defeat since Mullen took over and saw the Victoria Ground side ship two goals to former player Mark Atkinson inside the first 20 minutes.
"We were all disappointed at not getting off to the best of starts on Monday," said Mullen, who hopes to have a new face in the squad before the game. "Hopefully, that will be a lesson learned that we can't let teams get on top of us early on.
"Up until Monday we had been playing well and I will be looking for those same standards to be set again."
Cinderford held league leaders Mangotsfield United to a 2-2 draw at home on Monday and also beat Rovers 3-0 at the start of the season albeit when Phil Mullen and Joe Jackson were the respective managers.
With three games in hand, a victory would see Rovers put themselves back among the league's promotion hopefuls.
But Jimmy Mullen is remaining focussed on Cinderford. He added: "As far as I am concerned, I am not worried about games in hand. All I'm worried about is Saturday's game and we shall see what happens after that."
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