EVESHAM United will be forced into several changes for Saturday's visit of Leamington after a bruising FA Cup tie.
The Robins defeated Tipton Town 2-0 in Wednesday's first qualifying round replay to set up a meeting with Quorn on Saturday week.
But goalscorer Simon Fitter and Liam Givans were both on the receiving end of bad tackles and are ruled out for the St George's Lane clash (3pm).
Fitter, who gave United the lead with a free-kick, damaged foot ligaments, while Givans suffered a knee injury in a challenge which saw Tipton's Lee Bullimore sent off.
But manager Paul West is able to call on Worcester City defender Danny Hodnett and striker Wayne Lawley who were cup-tied against Tipton.
New forward recruit Danny Myler is also in the squad for the Southern League Division One Midlands encounter but captain Steve Lutz is out with a cracked rib.
Goalkeeper Nathan Vaughan is mulling over an approach from Corby Town and could leave before tomorrow.
West is anticipating a tough match and wants his players to build on their cup success.
He said: "It was a professional performance and the lads stood up to everything they threw at us.
"The players responded to what I wanted and we thoroughly deserved our victory.
"Leamington are a strong outfit and they have got the back-up to get some players.
"We go in on a high. We want to try and kick-start from now."
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