Coventry boss Chris Coleman is boosted by the return of Richard Wood and David Bell as his side prepare to host Plymouth.
Wood and Bell have been sidelined with respective hip and knee injuries but both are in contention to feature for the the Sky Blues as they go in search of a fourth consecutive Coca-Cola Championship win.
However, Coleman will have to cope without Leon Barnett as he serves the last of a two-game ban, while fellow defender Ben Turner is also out with a knee injury.
Marcus Hall, who made his comeback from injury in the 1-0 win against Peterborough at the weekend, will be hoping to feature again but Issac Osbourne and Jordan Clarke (knee) remain long-term absentees
Coventry currently lie eighth in the table and are three points outside the play-off places.
Plymouth will hand a late fitness test to winger Craig Noone.
Noone - who is in talks over a new contract at Argyle - missed Tuesday`s 2-0 defeat at QPR with ankle and shin injuries and is not certain to return at the Ricoh Arena.
Fellow wideman Chris Clark, who also missed the QPR game, is set to miss out with a hamstring problem, so Alan Judge will hope to keep his place in the side.
Reda Johnson remains sidelined with a groin problem, although Argyle look set to add to their squad ahead of the game with the loan signing of West Ham defender Bondz N`Gala.
Paul Mariner`s side currently sit 23rd in the Coca-Cola Championship and are seven points from safety with 12 games remaining.