New player-manager Terry Skiverton is set to watch from the sidelines as Yeovil play host to Oldham.
New Glovers boss in stands for Latics visit
Yeovil's new player-manager Terry Skiverton is set to watch from the sidelines as he oversees his first match in charge at home to Oldham.
Centre-back Skiverton - named as Russell Slade's successor on Thursday - is ruled out by a foot injury which forced him to sit out Tuesday's 3-0 reverse at West Country rivals Bristol Rovers.
His place in the centre of defence went to former Oldham defender Terrell Forbes, recalled following his return from suspension and after missing the 3-1 win at Peterborough.
Fit-again striker Luke Rodgers - who has been ruled out by an ankle injury - made a second-half substitute appearance for the Glovers at the Memorial Stadium on Tuesday night and will be in the squad again.
Oldham team news
Oldham manager John Sheridan can welcome goalkeeper Greg Fleming and winger Chris Taylor back from suspension against the Glovers.
But both could struggle to reclaim their places for the trip to Huish Park after the impressive performance against Northampton in their absence last weekend.
Fleming was replaced by on-loan Hartlepool stopper Jan Budtz and the Dane could retain his place after an assured debut, while Sheridan switched to a 4-3-3 formation in the absence of Taylor, with Deane Smalley playing alongside Dean Windass and Lee Hughes in attack.
And Smalley put in a good performance, leaving Sheridan with some serious selection dilemmas for the trip to Somerset.