Plymouth boss Carl Fletcher is mulling his options ahead of tomorrow's game with the Bulls.
The 31 year old will be relieved that veteran defender Darren Purse has been declared fit after a clash of heads caused blurred vision last weekend. The 34 year old had suffered a concussion the previous month leading to concerns that he would miss an extended period.
With full back Onismor Bhasera suspended, Fletcher is expected to turn to Robbie Williams to return to the starting XI. The 27 year old former Huddersfield and Barnsley man lost his place to Bhasera after being sent off in the FA Cup against Stourbridge, but he is likely to be preferred in the left back role to Wolves loanee Ashley Hemmings, who is likely to remain in the left wing role.
Youngster Durrell Berry is to continue in the right back role with Paul Bignot still suspended, while former Bull Nick Chadwick is expected to continue up front alongside fellow loanee Craig Sutherland. Chadwick, who scored on his Pilgrims debut, has eight goals in 21 appearances so far this season but Stockport could not afford to retain his services and he is hoping to impress enough for a permanent January move back to Home Park.
Fletcher is again expected to have the expertise of Sean O'Driscoll in the stands to assist him. The former Bournemouth and Doncaster man has been advising his former charge for the last two matches.