Truro City's Cody Cooke will be fit for tomorrow's match with Salisbury City after recovering from a dislocated finger, suffered in the 3-3 draw against Havanat and Waterlooville on Tuesday night.
Fellow midfielder Marcus Martin will not be in action though. He is currently out with impetigo.
Long term absentee Steve Adams resumed training last night, as he recovers from injury. However, he is likely to feature in the reserves' match rather than the first team.
Ben Adlesbury, who injured his ankle in the opening game against Billericay is likely to be out for two more weeks.
Speaking about the opening two games, in which City have picked up just one point, boss Lee Hodges said: "I believe the boys have done absolutely brilliantly in their first two games and it's incredibly frustrating that we've only got the one point out of it.
"We should be on top of the league with six points rather than just one. We have just got to cut out our silly little errors and then, even with all our present difficulties, we will still win more games than we lose. I just ask our supporters to be patient and to recognise that everyone is pulling their weight and working their hearts out for the club. Salisbury is another big game and as always strong vocal support can make a big difference."
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