Eastbourne Borough will have to assess their numbers ahead of today’s visit of Ebbsfleet United.
Manager Tommy Widdrington has added three players to his squad in the last week.
However, six players were missing from training on Thursday for a variety of reasons.
Gillingham youngster Josh Hare rejoined the club for a second loan spell earlier in the week and featured in Tuesday’s come-from-behind 2-1 win at home to Hayes and Yeading.
His arrival followed those of fellow midfielder Frankie Raymond and striker Moses Ashikodi, whose capture was offset by the departure of Elliott Charles to Staines.
Widdrington was pleased to add Hare and Raymond to his midfield options. Assistant Len Callnon said: “It was nice to have them and it gives us a different dimension to our game.”
Kiran Khinda-John trained after missing two games with a knee injury but he misses tomorrow’s match due to a one-match suspension.
James Walker did not train due to illness which ruled him out against Hayes and Yeading.
Dean Sinclair is pushing for a place again, having been on the bench for the last two matches are recovering from a thigh injury.
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