SALISBURY City have goalkeeper James Bittner available for Saturday’s home game against Eastbourne Borough, after he served his one-game ban at Histon.
Sean Clohessy, Matt Tubbs and Jamie Turley could all return to the reckoning.
Last season’s corresponding fixture ended in a 2-0 victory for the Whites in March.
Eastbourne have made a mixed start to this Blue Square Premier campaign, losing both of their away fixtures so far without scoring a goal.
They beat Barrow 2-1 at home in their last outing though, with goals from Jamie Taylor and Andy Atkin.
Salisbury then go to Middlesex to face newly-promoted Hayes & Yeading United on Monday (3pm).
*Supporters are welcome to stay behind after the Eastbourne game to cheer on the youth team.
They start their South West Counties Youth campaign against Dorchester Town (5pm).
*Fans are reminded that Wilts & Dorset will run a special bus service to and from the Raymond McEnhill Stadium on match days this season.
Buses will depart the forecourt at Salisbury Railway Station at 1.30pm and 2.15pm, picking up at Endless Street in the city centre at 1.40pm and 2.25pm, arriving at the ground at 1.50pm and 2.35pm.
Buses will then depart the ground 20 minutes after the final whistle.
Fares are £2 (adult single) and £3 (adult return).
Children aged five to 15 are charged half fare.
No other tickets or passes are valid on this special service.
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