BROMSGROVE Rovers hope to have the services of striker Richard Burgess again for their home clash with second-placed Mangotsfield United (3pm).
Burgess moved to Second Division Northampton Town last month, but has been allowed to return to the Victoria Ground on a short-term basis. He played in last week's 4-2 defeat at Hinckley.
Chief executive Pat Bannister
said: "Northampton's reserve games have finished until after Christmas now, and their manager Kevin Wilson has said he can come back and play for us on a short-term basis."
Rovers are hoping to have yet more new faces in their side tomorrow.
They have made a seven-day approach for Sutton Coldfield defender Chris Bryan and are still negotiating to bring Derby youngster Tom Betteridge in on a short-term basis.
Skipper Quentin Townsend completes a three-match suspension as struggling Rovers, who are one place outside the relegation zone, prepare for the second of a run of three games against title contenders.
Bannister added: "For long periods of the game at Hinckley last week we dominated the game -- we just seem to be playing well but are not picking up points.
"But even though we are playing Mangotsfield there is no better time to start to put it right.
Rovers (from): Olden, Rowe, Beard, Ulfig, Frost, Crawford, Turpin, Benbow, Burgess, Pountney, Bedward, Carter, Biddle, Bryan, Betteridge.
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