Team news for Saturday's League Two clash between Cheltenham and Bristol Rovers at Whaddon Road.
Cheltenham will be without defender Steve Elliott for the match.
Elliott is suffering with a calf strain and will not feature for the Robins in the local derby, with Keith Lowe likely to deputise at the heart of defence.
Otherwise, manager Mark Yates has no injury or suspension concerns as Cheltenham take on Rovers knowing a victory could take them top of the table.
Josh Low will be hoping for a recall against the club where he began his professional career, and the midfielder insists he and his team-mates are up for any challenge as they continue their quest for promotion.
"There's nothing to scare us in this league and we just need to keep doing what we're doing," he said.
Meanwhile, Matt Gill could make a return to the Rovers bench in new manager Mark McGhee's first game in charge at Cheltenham this weekend.
Midfielder Gill has not featured for Rovers since November 26 after undergoing a knee operation but came through 60 minutes for the club's reserve team in midweek and could be involved at Whaddon Road.
Otherwise, McGhee will not be able to call on striker Matt Harrold, who could be out for up to two months with an ankle injury, while Mustapha Carayol has also been sidelined with a groin problem.
Defender Adam Virgo (knee ligaments) and midfielder Wayne Brown (ankle) remain long-term absentees for the Pirates, as McGhee looks to start his reign with a victory over Rovers' West Country neighbours following his appointment as former boss Paul Buckle's successor on Wednesday.























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