Notts County could recall Stephen Hunt for the visit of Gillingham, who will check on two players.
Hunt in contention, duo give Gills concern
Notts County could recall Stephen Hunt for the visit of Gillingham, who will check on two players.
Hunt's recovery from an ankle injury has given Magpies boss Ian McParland an almost full squad to choose from for the game at Meadow Lane.
He missed the home draw against Accrington on Saturday but has resumed training and is back in contention to face the Gills, leaving goalkeeper Russell Hoult (shoulder) as the Magpies' only injury absentee.
McParland said: "We have no new injuries, which is always nice after the hectic run of games we have had."
McParland is expected to take the usual step of resting veteran defender Michael Johnson for midweek matches.
Gillingham news
Gillingham have doubts over key defender Simon King and winger Andy Barcham ahead of the League Two encounter.
Both players were substituted during Saturday's 2-2 draw with Shrewsbury and although both are set to be in the travelling party, they will face fitness tests.
If King misses out, Garry Richards will partner Mark Bentley at the back while Dennis Oli is standing by to replace Barcham, who was starting for the first time since the end of February after suffering a knee injury.
The Gills have no other injury or suspension concerns so manager Mark Stimson is unlikely to make any unenforced changes to a side which is unbeaten in seven matches.
Winger Albert Jarrett is again hoping for a place in the squad for the first time this year after his ankle injury but young striker Luis Cumbers has joined Ebbsfleet United on loan.