Malvern Town are at home this Saturday, when they entertain Gornal Athletic in the Express & Star West Midlands League Premier Division (2.45pm).
Town might be without skipper Craig Williams, who has been the subject of a seven day transfer approach from Nationwide Conference side Forest Green.
As of Wednesday night, the club were not clear on what Williams' intentions were.
Town general manager, Richard Anson, said: "We would never hold a player back from bettering himself and if Craig has the opportunity to play in the Conference then we simply cannot compete with that, but it's huge step and Craig has got to appreciate what he might be committing himself to".
On Saturday Town will be looking for swift revenge against their Black Country visitors, who defeated them 1-0 in a league fixture just a month ago.
Town welcome back striker Des Cox, who missed last Saturday's victory over Walsall Wood due to flu, but will be without Lee Hooper who suffered serious knee ligament damage during the second half of last week's match. Hooper is expected to be out for anything between eight and twelve weeks.
Another doubt is Darren Wade, who has aggravated a hamstring that has been troubling him for most of the season.
There is better news concerning striker Billy Davis, who signed in the summer and was a key part of Town's plans until he broke a foot in August. Davis is now thought to be only two to three weeks away from a return.
Town are looking to strengthen their squad and have signed former Stourport Swifts striker Paul Edwards and ex-Brierley Hill midfielder Pete Rose is also added to tomorrow's squad having impressed in two appearances for the Reserves. Malvern are also looking to make more signings and two seven day approaches have gone out this week.
For tomorrow's game Town will select from: Alden, Roberts (P), Cannon, Clayton, Hooper, Rose, Graham, Halion, Goodman, Cox, Roberts, Ward, Owen, Edwards, Wade and Williams.
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