Yeovil Town manager Richard Dryden has no concerns about naming an unchanged starting XI for the fourth consecutive game.
The Glovers take on in-form Boreham Wood, who have not lost since the opening day of the season, at Huish Park looking to extend their own winning run to four matches.
The boss is hoping to have winger James Daly and midfielder Jacob Maddox back to fitness in the coming weeks. He has confirmed the pair have both returned to light training.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Mark Stillman ahead of kick-off, Dryden said: “We are waiting for one or two to come in, but we are planning to keep the same side. There is a lot of talk everywhere about why we are not bringing players in but at the moment the players that are in or are filling the bench are doing a job.
“It is not just the goalkeeper and the back three (which have contributed to our defence) it is the people in midfield and in the wide areas and the forwards pressing. The goalkeeper and defenders get the plaudits when you keep a clean sheet, but it is a whole team effort when we score and when we keep clean sheets.”
The game will be played in blustery conditions with Storm Amy battering the country with winds of up to 100mph this weekend.
Dryden said: “”I have driven down from Wiltshire today and I have gone through all kinds of weather on the way here, I am glad I got here safe and sound with the wind. It is brightening up with the weather, it is going to be windy, but we have to adapt to that.”