Torquay United will hope to extend their winning run to three games this Saturday when Macclesfield visit Plainmoor.
Head coach Leroy Rosenior has little to worry about injury-wise, though goalkeeper Arjan van Heusden is still doubtful after missing the last two matches with a back-spasm problem, so it is likely that Kevin Dearden will continue in his place. Also, Jason Fowler didn't train for a full session on Thursday, so a decision on his fitness will have to be made before the team sheets are handed in.
It will be interesting to see if Rosenior opts to stick with his Jo Kuffour and Martin Gritton attacking option - as he did last week when David Graham was again available after his one-match suspension.
Jo Kuffour was on top form at Lincoln during the 3-1 win - setting up two and scoring the third - but Graham was influential when he came on as a second-half substitute, and his back heel to set up Kuffour's 89th minute strike was sublime.
Might that mean that Gritton will be sitting on the bench this time around?
United drew 1-1 with Macclesfield at their Moss Rose ground earlier in the season, but the Silken men have gone through many changes since then - not least a managerial one.
Striker Sean Devine will have a late fitness test on a knee injury before City's away match against Dagenham and Redbridge this Saturday.
Devine is massively influential for Eamonn Dolan's Grecians and will be missed if ruled out, especially as Steve Flack is also likely to be unavailable through injury. Also on the injury list is Andy Taylor.
Dagaenham are expected to give a debut to loan striker Kirk Jackson, who signed from Yeovil during the week. Dolan will be fully aware of how dangerous he can be.
The Pilgrims will be without left-sided midfielder Tony Capaldi for their visit to Stockport County at Edgeley Park.
Paul Sturrock is likely to give another start to Ian Stonebridge, who the Scottish manager has now converted from a striker to a left winger. And Sturrock may also give a start to Paul Wotton in midfield, after his superb 35-yard free-kick at the end of Argyle's 3-0 defeat over Rushden and Diamonds at Home Park last week.
Rookie goalkeeper Luke McCormick will start in the hope that he can extend his run of clean sheets to seven games - Roman Larrieu must be wondering how he will ever get his first-team place back.
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