BART GRIEMINK - Town's number one has been in good form even if the goals against tally suggests otherwise. Will need to be alert against the Terriers attack.
MARK ROBINSON - Unlucky to be left out against Hereford but may yet earn a recall if David Duke fails to shake off his groin injury.
SOL DAVIS - Continued his recovery with a run out for the second string at Luton on Wednesday. A place on the bench beckons.
MATT HEYWOOD - Set up Town's opener against Hereford (as pointed out to me by an esteemed contact) and should relish an aerial duel with Andy Booth.
NEIL RUDDOCK - The Razor administered a half time 'ticking off' last week. Town's players will want to avoid incurring his wrath again.
ADAM WILLIS - Has looked steady since coming into the side. Another good showing and Andy Gurney may have to wait for a recall.
PAUL EDWARDS - Scored a cracker against Hereford. The talented winger wants to keep the goals coming. Pace to terrify any defence.
DAVID DUKE - Looked full of confidence last week and needs to produce such displays more frequently. Groin strain may yet keep him out of the clash with the Terriers.
STEVE ROBINSON - Turbo believes he is due a goal. Hopefully he will open his account tomorrow. Will be looking to wrestle control of midfield. More responsibility in the absence of Matt Hewlett.
BOBBY HOWE - Popped up with a timely winner last week but needs to put together a consistent 90 minutes.
WAYNE CARLISLE - With Howe and Robinson more likely to act as holding players, Carlisle should have the freedom to push forward and aid the strikers. Not afraid to shoot and dangerous from set pieces.
DANNY INVINCIBLE - Bagged his sixth of the season last week and wants 10 by Christmas. Looks confident and goal number seven is surely not too far away.
ERIC SABIN - Has still to add to his goals against Brighton and Wrexham. Will this week's referee be more sympathetic if he's hacked down in the penalty area?
GIULIANO GRAZIOLI - Enjoyed a run-out for the reserves in a 1-0 defeat at Luton on Wednesday. Will probably have to settle for a spot on the bench.
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