WORCESTER City's FA Cup hopes hover in the balance with news that John Snape and David Holmes are both carrying knocks.
The St George's Lane club visit Hucknall Town on Saturday with £10,000 at stake for the winners.
The influential duo picked up ankle injuries in Tuesday's 1-0 defeat at Bath City and both will be on the treatment table tonight.
Further bad news for John Barton's side comes with the news that influential midfielder David Foy has suffered a setback in his recovery from medial ligament damage.
The former Tamworth player, who has missed City's last five games, suffered a reaction following rehabilitation work at the weekend.
Physio Archie Richards will assess the injured knee at training tonight but assistant manager Mick Tuohy admitted it was worrying.
"There has been a slight setback," he said. "David did some work on Tuesday and he felt a little uncomfortable that night.
"Medial ligaments can be tricky and sometimes you just have to play through it."
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