Veteran defender Frank Sinclair is an injury doubt for Wrexham's FA Cup first round tie against minnows Lowestoft Town.
The former Chelsea man has missed the last two games with a calf injury and faces a late fitness test, with Mike Williams standing by to replace him once again.
Midfielder Hedi Taboubi has recovered from an ankle problem, but fellow midfielder Christian Smith will serve a one-match suspension after amassing five yellow cards.
Otherwise, manager Dean Saunders has a full squad to choose from, with goalkeeper Sam Russell fit again after an elbow injury and defender Sam Williamson also available after recovering from a recent hernia operation.
Midfielder Mark Jones will be hoping to regain his place after being dropped to the bench for the midweek draw against Kettering.
Lowestoft Town have no fresh injury concerns ahead of the trip to the Racecourse Ground.
Richard Woodrow, Jack Marsden and Bradley Hough are all definitely out of contention with long-term injuries, while Carl Poppy and Reece Hunn return to the squad after their injuries.
Joint first-team manager Ady Gallagher believes his side could upset the odds in Wales.
"We're all looking forward to it," he told Press Association Sport. "Obviously it will be a tough test for us but there is really no pressure on us as Wrexham are three leagues higher than us.
"And having watched them play on Tuesday we're in for a tough test."
He added: "It's different due to the glamour of the FA Cup. It is a tremendous test.
"Everybody gets excited about the FA Cup games, they are always big occasions.
"I don't think we should go in with any fear, we really have got nothing to lose. It's just important to rise to the occasion."