Torquay United travel to Lincoln on the back of their well-deserved 3-1 win over big-spenders Northampton at Plainmoor last week.
But central defenders Craig Taylor and Steve Woods have missed a lot of training this week with minor injuries, and it remians to be seen if they will start. Both Reuben Hazell and David Woozley will be available to replace them if needed.
Definitely out is goalkeeper Arjan van Heusden who has a back spasm problem, so Kevin Dearden will retain his starting place.
Brian McGlinchey is likely to make his first start after signing a two-and-a-half year contract this week, following his 14-game loan period at the end of last year.
David Graham comes back into contention following his one-game ban, but Tony Bedeau misses out as he has one game left to serve of his three-match suspension.
Exeter welcome back two players for their home game against Margate this Saturday - Goalkeeper James Bittner and Alex Jeannin.
Bittner had his second Hereford red card quashed last week and will take the gloves back from 17-year-old Rookie Martin Rice, who was his stand in. And Jeannin also missed City's last match through suspension.
The Grecians could be without targetman Steve Flack though, he faces a pre-match fitness test after picking up an ankle injury in the 3-2 FA Trophy win over Hereford.
Plymouth are at home on Saturday and hope to get back to winning ways after their Grimsby 0-0 blip.
Having won seven games on the trot the Pilgrims were held to a goalless draw by relegation threatened Grimsby.
The only injury doubt that manager Paul Sturrock has is right back Paul Connolly. 20-year-old Connelly had a scan on Thursday evening and it remains to be seen if he will be available. David Worrell is waiting in the wings to replace him.
Full match reports will feature in this Sunday's Independent.
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