Accrington manager John Coleman may make one or two changes for the FA Cup tie with Salisbury at the Crown Ground.
Coleman may decide to call Sean McConville into his midfield, while Billy Kee could be given the nod in attack.
Stanley have only lost one of their last five games, though, so Coleman is unlikely to alter his side too much.
John Mullin (ankle), Leam Richardson (groin) and Chris King (knee) will all miss out.
Stanley were this week saved from extinction after they managed to finally pay off a tax bill of #308,000.
The clash with Tommy Widdrington's men will be the first since Ilyas Khan and Peter Marsden combined with the club's current owners to save the League Two side.
Salisbury will be without on-loan midfielder Joe Oastler for the tie.
Oastler has gone down with swine flu and will be ruled out for around 10 days, but the QPR loanee would not have featured anyway as he is serving a one-match ban after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season.
His place in the midfield may go to either Rob Sinclair or Ryan O'Hara, although Sinclair is a minor doubt with a calf problem.
On-loan defender Lee Brown is eligible for the match after being granted permission to play by his parent club QPR.
Salisbury will be hoping to better a record which has not seen them progress beyond this stage of the cup since 1960.