Hamilton manager Billy Reid has no fresh injury worries for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League game against St Mirren.
Mickael Antoine-Curier returned from a knee injury last week and is expected to start against Saints.
Reid has tipped Antoine-Curier the on-loan Dundee striker to breathe new life into their bid to survive another season in the top flight.
Antoine-Curier has already chipped in with nine goals so far this season and, with crucial games against fellow strugglers St Mirren and Falkirk looming, Reid believes his comeback has come at the perfect time.
He said: "He came on on Saturday and within a couple of minutes we scored a goal. Even just his presence on the park gives the players a big lift.
"He has been brilliant for me. He leads the line and he has chipped in with his share of goals.
"I can't speak highly enough of Mickael and he's a big bonus for us at this stage of the season."
Long-term casualty Derek Lyle remains on the sidelines.
Chris Innes is touch and go to make the St Mirren squad.
The defender missed the midweek game against Motherwell with a groin injury which could also keep him out of the clash with the Accies.
Saints boss Gus MacPherson has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the trip to New Douglas Park.