Eurosport - Fri, 21 Aug 16:22:00 2009
Team news ahead of the weekend's League Two action, with Dagenham and Redbridge likely to field an unchanged side for their clash with Notts County.
(Kick-offs 15:00 UK time unless otherwise stated)
SATURDAY
Aldershot Town v Accrington
Aldershot manager Gary Waddock will name an unchanged side for the visit of Accrington.
Waddock saw his side slip to a third away defeat in a week at Bournemouth on Tuesday night but will be hopeful of a return to winning ways at home.
Dave Winfield came in at centre-half against Bournemouth with Adam Hinshelwood moving to right-back and Waddock is set to stick with that line-up.
Ben Herd remains sidelined with a knee injury while midfielder Lewis Chalmers picked up a knock in the 1-0 defeat to Rochdale last Saturday and was only on the bench in midweek.
Left-back Dean Howell is recovering from a hip operation and will be out for several more weeks while Anthony Charles remains sidelined with a slight knee problem.
Accrington boss John Coleman could look to shuffle his attacking options as striker Billy Kee could miss out after being substituted during the midweek loss at home to Northampton.
The on-loan Leicester man had been a doubt with a knee injury and only lasted 57 minutes before being taken off by Coleman. Michael Symes could come in should Kee not make it.
Midfield duo Chris Turner and Sean McConville could also come into the reckoning, with the pair vying to replace Bobby Grant.
Veteran midfielder John Mullin is to see a specialist later this week to determine whether or not the ankle injury that has prevented him from playing so far this season will end his career.
Bury manager Alan Knill has a welcome selection dilemma in attack ahead of the visit of Grimsby.
Andy Morrell and Andy Bishop are returning to full fitness after hernia problems but Knill could stick with the same partnership which helped the Shakers to a 3-1 win in Hereford in midweek.
Ryan Lowe scored twice against the Bulls but Domaine Rouse will also hope to retain his place in the side after an impressive display at Edgar Street.
Jordan Robertson, who was missing on Tuesday night due to personal problems, will come back into the squad for the visit of the Mariners.
Morrell and Bishop are likely to be on the bench while Damien Allen is still sidelined with a groin strain and Danny Carlton remains a long-term absentee with an Achilles injury.
Manager Mike Newell will select from an unchanged squad as bottom-of-the-table Grimsby look to record their first points of the season.
The Mariners, who have lost their opening three League Two fixtures and suffered defeat at Tranmere in the Carling Cup, remain short of striking options with Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro, Adrian Forbes and Nathan Jarman still out.
Akpa Akpro missed the midweek visit of Rotherham after suffering a thigh strain against Crewe.
Forbes underwent knee surgery at the end of last week and is expected to be out for around a month, while Jarman will be absent for a similar length of time as he recovers from a broken bone in his foot.
Veteran keeper Nick Colgan is working his way back from a thigh problem so Tommy Forecast, on loan from Southampton, will continue in goal.
Cheltenham Town v Bradford City
Cheltenham expect to select from an unchanged squad for the visit of Bradford.
The Robins have enjoyed a flying start to their League Two campaign having won two and drawn one of their opening three games and they will be looking to continue their unbeaten run against a Bantams outfit who have picked up just one point to date.
Veteran striker Julian Alsop moved to within two goals of Martin Devaney's Football League record of 38 for the club when he netted a late winner against Rochdale on Tuesday, his first after more than six years away.
Key midfielder Michael Pook remains sidelined for around three weeks after suffering medial knee ligament damage against Hereford last weekend.
That means Drissa Diallo is likely to continue at right-back with David Bird again occupying a place in the middle of the park.
However, Allen must decide whether to stick or twist with his forward line, with Tom Denton partnering Elvis Hammond in attack last time out and Barry Hayles and Alsop on the bench.
Bradford manager Stuart McCall will once again be without defender Jonathan Bateson as his side go in search of their first win of the season.
Bateson was sent off during the Carling Cup defeat to Nottingham Forest and will serve the final match of his three-game suspension.
Fellow defender Matt Clarke was an unused substitute for the 2-0 midweek defeat to Lincoln following a thigh injury and may come into contention.
However Luke O'Brien overcame a knee injury to play the full 90 minutes against the Imps and should be okay to retain his place at the back.
Midfielder Steve O'Leary missed out in midweek after his toe injury flared up before kick-off and is a doubt for the visit to Whaddon Road.
Crewe Alexandra v Hereford United
Danny O`Donnell could come back into the reckoning for Crewe's home game against Hereford.
The defender suffered a hip injury on the opening day of the season against Dagenham but made a successful return to action in a practice match this week.
The 23-year-old played 65 minutes at Reaseheath as Alex beat Oldham 3-1 thanks to goals from Anthony Elding, Clayton Donaldson and Shaun Miller.
In O`Donnell's absence, boss Gudjon Thordarson recruited Harry Worley on loan from Leicester and had to promote Under-18 starlet Harry Davies to the bench.
O`Donnell is expected to start amongst the substitutes following Crewe's back-to-back wins over Grimsby and Darlington, unless Thordarson elects to move Mat Mitchel-King back into midfield.
Adam Legzdins and Steve Collis will battle it out for the goalkeeper's jersey after loanee stopper David Button was recalled by parent club Tottenham on Thursday afternoon.
Marc Pugh and Lee Morris are both doubts for Hereford.
The influential attacking pair sustained knocks during Tuesday's disappointing 3-1 home defeat to Bury and are in a race against time to make it at Gresty Road.
Pugh himself recovered from injury to line up against the Shakers and it remains to be seen whether he can quickly do so again, while Morris had to come off at half-time in midweek to be replaced by Matt Done.
Morris' possible absence will provide special concern to manager John Trewick with Leon Constantine, as it stands, the club's only other recognised striker.
Defender Ryan Valentine will also miss out as he serves a one-match suspension for his late dismissal against Bury after picking up two yellow cards.
The Bulls have so far drawn two and lost one of their opening three fixtures.
Lincoln City v Burton Albion
Captain Scott Kerr is a slight concern for Lincoln ahead of their home game against Football League newcomers Burton.
The midfielder was forced off at half-time in the Imps' midweek win at Bradford and did not train on Thursday.
Kerr only returned from a knee injury against Accrington last weekend and City boss Peter Jackson will be hoping he is not absent again.
Fellow midfielder Richard Butcher (knee) and on-loan Nottingham Forest full-back Joe Heath (groin) missed the trip to Valley Parade after sustaining knocks in the win at Stanley but they could come back into the reckoning.
Striker Paul Connor may also return after he missed both the Accrington and Bradford away games with a thigh problem.
Marc Goodfellow comes into contention for the first time this season as Burton prepare for the trip to Sincil Bank.
The locally-born winger has been sidelined with an ankle injury and could be included on the bench.
The Brewers have conceded seven goals in their opening three League Two fixtures and boss Paul Peschisolido admitted after the midweek home defeat to fellow Football League newcomers Torquay that it was an area they needed to improve.
Experienced campaigners Marc Edworthy, 36, and Darren Stride, 34, could be in line for recalls having not featured since the defeat at Shrewsbury on the first day of the season.
Tony James is another option available to Peschisolido should he wish to freshen things up at the back.
Morecambe v Macclesfield Town
Morecambe boss Sammy McIlroy will again be without midfielder Mark Duffy for the visit of Macclesfield as his side go in search of their first win of the season.
Duffy was dismissed in last weekend's 5-2 mauling at newly-promoted Burton Albion and now serves the second game of a three-match ban.
Midfielder Fraser McLachlan is a long-term absentee after he twisted his knee in the opening-day 2-2 draw against Hereford and had to be substituted after just 12 minutes.
A scan has revealed ligament damage and luckless McLachlan is set for a long spell on the sidelines.
Striker Garry Hunter (groin) has yet to feature this season but on-loan Exeter midfielder Manny Panther could come into contention after he joined on a season-long loan deal earlier this week.
Macclesfield boss Keith Alexander will be reluctant to make changes as his side seek to build on their midweek win against Port Vale.
The Silkmen kickstarted their campaign with a 2-0 success at Moss Rose on Tuesday to record their first victory of the season.
Alexander is looking for a repeat performance when his men face a Morecambe side managed by legendary former Macclesfield boss Sammy McIlroy.
However, Alexander could again be without midfielder Nat Brown and club captain Sean Hessey, who are nursing shin and knee injuries respectively and have yet to feature this season.
Striker Emile Sinclair has recovered from a dead leg and was fit enough to take his place among the substitutes in midweek.
Northampton Town v Bournemouth
Northampton manager Stuart Gray could have Danny Jackman back in his squad for the visit of Bournemouth.
Jackman - who had a transfer request rejected by the club before the start of the season - has yet to feature this term after picking up a knee injury but is back in contention for the weekend.
Midfielder Abdul Osman will be given a late fitness test on the thigh injury which forced him to miss the 3-0 win at Accrington in midweek but Ben Marshall will start after shaking off a knee problem.
Striker Adebayo Akinfenwa was brought off in Lancashire after a bruising evening but should be fit to resume his partnership with Steve Guinan.
Gary Mulligan (ankle), Liam Davis (foot) and Luke Guttridge (knee) remain sidelined while Seb Harris is still waiting for international clearance.
Marvin Bartley returns to the Bournemouth squad having missed the midweek win over Aldershot and last weekend's success over Rotherham after suffering a back spasm.
Ryan Garry is also expected to start despite having to be withdrawn with a head injury against Aldershot, the second game in succession in which he has suffered such an injury.
Captain Shaun Cooper (hip) will be out until the new year, while Jeff Goulding (ankle) and Danny Hollands (knee) are also ruled out.
Hollands is seeing the surgeon who carried out the procedure on Friday to try and determine a comeback date.
The Cherries will aim to maintain their perfect start to the season at Sixfields having won their first three games.
Notts County v Dagenham and Redbridge
Notts County will be without Graeme Lee and Neal Bishop when early-season pace-setters Dagenham visit Meadow Lane.
The Magpies, the favourites for promotion from League Two, tasted defeat for the first time on Wednesday night when they were beaten 2-1 by local rivals Chesterfield at Saltergate.
Manager Ian McParland will probably choose from the same squad against the division's leading goal scorers - Dagenham have found the net 12 times in their first three league games.
Defender Lee remains absent after undergoing surgery on the groin problem he aggravated at Macclesfield last weekend.
Bishop missed the reverse against the Spireites after suffering a rib injury at Moss Rose and he will probably stay on the sidelines.
Dagenham manager John Still (pictured) is unsurprisingly set to name an unchanged side.
Still has seen his side hammer in 10 goals in the last two games to move to the top of League Two and will name the same starting XI at Meadow Lane.
That will see Josh Scott partner Paul Benson - who scored four times against Shrewsbury in midweek - in attack while Jon Nurse could make a return to the bench.
Nurse injured his ankle during the opening day win at Crewe but could be back in the squad.
Fellow forward Mark Nwokeji is not expected to make a return until December from his cruciate knee injury while Harlee Dean, who has featured as an unused sub, has gone on a month-long loan to Blue Square South side Braintree Town.
Port Vale v Darlington
Port Vale manager Micky Adams has hinted at making both personnel and formation changes for the home clash against Darlington.
Adams' thoughts come as a result of Vale`s inability to record a win during their opening three games of the league season, with solid draws against Rochdale and Bradford followed up with a disappointing 2-0 defeat at Macclesfield on Tuesday.
Adam Yates, Claus Jorgensen, Louis Dodds, James Lawrie and Geoff Horsfield could now all come into the equation at the weekend.
Captain Tommy Fraser picked up a knock at Moss Rose and it remains to be seen whether he will be okay but defenders Sam Stockley and Gareth Owen should continue through the pain barrier despite slight calf and thigh niggles.
Midfielder Simon Richman has returned to training having overcome a groin problem in pre-season and could feature against the Quakers but the game may come just a bit too soon. Goalkeeper Joe Anyon continues his rehabilitation from a broken leg.
Elsewhere, boss Adams remains interested in bringing Colchester's Jamie Guy to the club on loan when he has made a full return from knee surgery, but that is not expected to be for about another five weeks.
Darlington manager Colin Todd will be without defender Paul Arnison as his side look to arrest their poor start to the season.
Arnison limped out of the 1-0 defeat to Crewe on Tuesday night with a hamstring injury and will miss out at Vale Park.
New-boy Rikki Bains replaced him in midweek and is likely to make his first start for the Quakers if Arnison is not fit.
Loanees Jordan Cook and Nathan Porritt made their debuts against Crewe and will be hoping to keep their place in the side as the Quakers look for their first win of the season.
Captain Steve Foster and Mark Convery were left out of the matchday squad on Tuesday night and are pushing for a recall.
Rotherham United v Rochdale
To follow.
Shrewsbury Town v Chesterfield
Shrewsbury will be without Omer Riza for Chesterfield's visit to the Prostar Stadium.
The striker was forced off having turned his ankle shortly after coming on at half-time in Tuesday's 5-0 thumping at the hands of Dagenham.
Shrews are currently waiting for a specialist report to come back but early indications suggest he has sustained ligament damage and is set for six to eight weeks on the sidelines.
Lewis Neal is close to a first-team return after his ankle problem but this weekend's clash could come too soon, while it remains to be seen whether fellow midfielder Paul Murray will feature having missed out in midweek due to a minor Achilles injury.
Defender Mike Jackson is still sidelined with bruising to the bone and will not feature against a Spireites side who on Wednesday became the first team in League Two to see off promotion favourites and early pacesetters Notts County.
Chesterfield boss John Sheridan is hoping to name the same side for the third game running.
The Spireites won back-to-back home games against Northampton and Notts County and Sheridan is set to keep faith with the same XI.
There are no new injuries to contend with while defenders Alan Goodall and Gregor Robertson have recovered from respective ankle and hip injuries and come into contention but are unlikely to start.
Torquay United v Barnet
Torquay will hand a late fitness test to winger Wayne Carlisle ahead of their League Two home game against Barnet.
Carlisle was substituted during the second half of United's impressive 2-0 win at Burton after picking up a hamstring injury.
However, manager Paul Buckle has revealed Carlisle was only brought off as a precaution and is hopeful the forward can play some part at the weekend.
Elliot Benyon will hope to retain his place in the side after he scored United's second goal against Burton.
Fellow striker Scott Rendell also hit the target for the Gulls, so Tim Sills may well be forced to settle for a place on the bench once again.
Torquay have won two out of three games so far on their return to the Football League and will be eager to continue their impressive start this weekend.
Barnet manager Ian Hendon will hand late fitness tests to defenders Dan Leach and Kenny Gillet before naming his squad.
Leach complained of a dead leg after the 2-0 win over Morecambe in midweek while Gillet came off with a hamstring injury.
Gillet is set to be replaced at left-back by Ahmed Deen while Joe Devera and Clovis Kamdjo are in contention to start at centre-half if Leach is not fit.
Assistant manager Gary Breen is still struggling to overcome a knee problem while midfielder Mark Hughes is not expected to feature despite returning to light training following his shoulder injury.
Striker John O'Flynn remains several weeks away from fitness after injuring his foot in pre-season.
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