Yeovil host Swindon in a West Country derby at Huish Park.
West Country derby at Huish Park
Yeovil will be forced to change their starting line-up for the home League One derby against west country rivals Swindon.
On-loan Reading keeper Alex McCarthy is away on England Under-21 international duty and will miss the match so boss Terry Skiverton is set to call-up former Manchester City keeper Richard Martin, 22, for his Football League debut.
Martin - who joined Yeovil in summer - made his Glovers' debut in Tuesday's 2-1 Johnstone Paint Trophy defeat at Bournemouth, when fit-again skipper and central defender Stefan Stam returned to the Glovers' starting XI.
Stam has been ruled out of the Yeovil starting line-up since suffering a hamstring injury in the 1-1 derby draw at Exeter in the middle of August.
Yeovil will show at least one other change to the side that lost 2-1 at Huddersfield in the league last Saturday as starting midfielder Danny Schofield has joined League One rivals Millwall.
On-loan Tottenham midfielder Ryan Mason (groin) is an injury doubt after being substituted near the end of last Saturday's match.
Swindon news
New signing Alex Revell could be handed his debut for Swindon as they make the trip to Yeovil.
The striker made a deadline-day loan switch from Southend with a view to a permanent deal and will compete to start at Huish Park amid a host of attacking options that manager Danny Wilson could not have expected to have just weeks ago.
The Robins boss started the season with Billy Paynter as the club's only fit and recognised striker but the arrivals of Revell, Ben Hutchinson and Tope Obadeyi have provided healthy competition up front.
Simon Ferry can also expect to make his second appearance for the club following a man-of-the-match display on his debut in the 2-1 win over the Shrimpers last weekend.
But Wilson will be without midfielder Alan O'Brien for the encounter after he sustained a hamstring injury last weekend, ruling him out for around two weeks.
Striker Lee Peacock (back), defender Hasney Aljofree (knee) and midfielder Kurt Hammonds all continue to step up their rehabilitation programmes following long-term injuries.