REDS boss Rod Brown will stick to the 3-5-2 formation which earned his side a 3-3 draw against high-flying Solihull last night.
The Scot switched to his favoured formation and packed the midfield to good effect in the Worcestershire Senior Cup quarter final.
And he will call up defender Brendan Hackett and attacking midfielder Craig Hawkins for their Reds debuts at Clevedon on Saturday and hopes to give Scott Colcombe a striker's role after the wing back missed the cup tie with knee trouble.
Young forward Michael Campbell looks set to miss out on a starting place.
Midfielder Mark Swann is hoping to be fit enough for a place on the bench and captain Lee Knight should be available after suffering a bruised shoulder last night.
Brown is hoping Rushall defender Chris Homer will agree to a move tonight and could be available for Saturday but combative midfielder Richard Field completes a three match suspension.
Goalkeeper Martyn Lakin, who was stretchered to hospital last night, has suffered muscle damage in his back rather than the disc problem first feared.
But Brown is looking to bring in a keeper for Saturday to compete with teenage custodian Chris Scott.
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