BROMSGROVE Rovers could face a goalkeeping crisis for tomorrow night's Worcestershire Senior Cup second round match at Halesowen Town (7.45pm).
Rovers' current first-choice James Coates, on loan from Worcester City, is cup-tied for the Yeltz clash after playing for City against Stourport Swifts in the competition.
Chris Taylor is also injured, forcing manager Rod Brown to hunt for a replacement stopper in time for kick-off.
Matty Hall, Kevin Banner and Wayne Dyer are all doubtful for tomorrow but captain Mark Taylor, a former Halesowen player, could return to the side.
Rovers have not played since losing 2-0 to Evesham last Tuesday and assistant manager John Snape, who also had a spell at The Grove, is raring to play again.
"It's good to have a game," Snape said. "We trained hard on Saturday and we are looking forward to getting back to winning ways."
UniBond Division One side Gresley Rovers have signed defender Barry Woolley until the end of the season.
Woolley played three games for Rovers last month while on loan from Nationwide North side Hinckley United.
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