Nuneaton are likely to be unchanged for the visit of Grimsby.
Boss Kevin Wilkin has no new injury concerns after watching his side boost their survival hopes with a 1-0 win over fellow strugglers Lincoln on Saturday.
On-loan winger Connor Taylor misses out again after suffering a broken arm in the recent 0-0 draw with Luton, while midfielder Mark Noon is a long-term absentee as he continues to recover from a broken leg.
Former Scotland defender David McNamee will be on the bench again after an ankle injury.
Louis Moult starts in attack again after extending his loan spell from Northampton last week.
Nuneaton remain in the relegation zone but are now just a point behind fifth-bottom Lincoln.
Grimsby have a host of injury worries.
Defender Shaun Pearson is the latest addition to the casualty list after limping off with a hip injury during Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Cambridge.
Skipper Craig Disley (hamstring) and fellow midfielder Derek Niven (groin) missed out at the weekend and will be checked over.
Striker Ross Hannah also sat out with a foot injury and is unlikely to be fit.
His absence meant a shock return to the squad for Liam Hearn after seven months out with a ruptured Achilles.
Last season's top scorer made his first appearance since August as a substitute with 25 minutes left and, although he is some way short of match fitness, could be involved again.