AFC Telford manager Rob Smith has an anxious wait to see if striker Andy Brown will be fit for their FA Cup tie with Lincoln.
Brown, the side's leading scorer with seven goals this season, suffered a rib injury against Solihull Moors on Tuesday night and is now rated as "very doubtful" for the game.
"I don't know what we'll do if he doesn't make it," Smith admitted.
The Telford boss has further concerns in midfield with Gavin Horan suspended and potential replacement Carl Rodgers, who is suffering from a foot injury, rated 50/50.
Horan was sent off in the previous round against Blyth Spartans and begins a three-match ban.
But, despite his selection headaches, Smith insists the pressure is off his side after 1-0 victories in their last two matches and five clean sheets in their last six games.
"We had been struggling in the league after a poor start to the season but our form has picked up," he said.
"Our focus is on the league which means that we can go out and enjoy Saturday."
On-loan left-back Eric Lichaj is suspended for Lincoln.
The Aston Villa youngster begins a three-match ban following his red card in the League Two defeat to Morecambe last weekend.
His absence could pave the way for Hungarian defender Janos Kovacs to return to the starting line-up.
Midfielder Stefan Oakes has resumed training and comes back into the reckoning after missing out through injury at Christie Park.
Paul Green is also back in training after recovering from hip surgery but the right-back remains some way off a return to first-team contention.
Imps boss Chris Sutton insists Lincoln will not be underestimating their non-league opponents, he said: "I think over the years they've caused a few upsets and last year they were unlucky to lose to Southend, so they will think they're in with a chance.
"But if you'd asked me would I rather draw Norwich, Leeds and Charlton or Telford I would pick Telford, and that's no disrespect to them because we are expecting a tough game."