Nicholas Bignall and Liam Bridcutt have been granted permission to play for Stockport in their FA Cup first-round clash against Tooting and Mitcham while Paul Huntington's involvement hangs in the balance.
On-loan Reading forward Bignall and Chelsea midfielder Bridcutt are allowed to feature having been given the go-ahead by their parent clubs.
Manager Gary Ablett, meanwhile, will be trying to the last to confirm Huntington's availability with Leeds.
Elsewhere, Matty Mainwaring remains the only absentee as he recovers from his broken leg, with his return pencilled in for February.
County have lost their last three games going into the encounter but know nothing less than victory will suffice against their Ryman League Premier opponents.
Tooting & Mitcham head into the match with a clean bill of health.
The Terrors will be missing Jason Henry through suspension but the players are "raring to go," according to director of football Nigel Wood.
"Obviously we're the underdogs," he told Press Association Sport, "but it is always good to be in that position.
"I'd rather be in that position, with nothing to lose, where we will give everything we can for 90 minutes.
He added: "It's the first time in 30-odd years that we've got to the first round proper.
"Our manager Billy Smith was in the team last time we were playing in it and he said to the players `you need to enjoy the experience.' Some may never get another chance."