Leroy Rosenior has almost a full strength squad for this weekend's trip to Rochdale, as the Gulls look to begin the year with a goal or two, though Tony Bedeau is suspended.
It is now over six hours since a United player scored but the last two games have also seen keeper Arjan van Heusden keep a clean sheet. Over the Christmas period the Gulls lost 2-0 at Carlisle, and then drew 0-0 with Swansea at home, and with Orient in London.
David Graham and Martin Gritton look set to start the match together up front, and United's fans will be pleased to see the G-Force back in action.
The size of Rosenior's squad for the match must have him thinking through all sorts of options. He changed the starting 11 dramatically last week for the Orient match, and he is likely to make several changes again.
Plymouth face bottom-of-the-table Chesterfield on Saturday, they are managed by former Torquay boss Roy McFarland, and look favourites for the drop at the end of the campaign.
The Pilgrims can make it seven wins in a row, and will also be hoping to extend their four-point lead at the top of the table.
Nathan Lowndes, who has scored a goal in each of Argyle's last four matches, will be looking to extend that run, and will almost certainly partner Michael Evans up front.
Exeter's form has hit a bit a bit of a slump and they will be desperate to get their promotion express back on the rails. Two red cards in the last two games, both against Hereford United, will see City keeper James Bittner suspended for a probable six games, but he will be available for this Saturday's match against relegation threatened Farborough.
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