CHORLEY boss Ken Wright may have to draft in a keeper ahead of his side's UniBond First Division home clash with Winsford United.
Regular custodian Simon Marsh is currently out with a knee injury while Mick Swarbrick -- who deputised in last weekend's 1-0 FA Cup win at Ossett -- has since gone over on his ankle in training.
"It may be that we have to bring someone in but we've got a few irons in the fire," said Wright.
The in-form Magpies are currently on a roll and Wright is hoping his side can keep the momentum going against a Winsford side managed by former Chorley striker Steve Shaugnessey.
"It's just a pity our game against Gretna in midweek had to be called off. But we are looking forward to another home game and we'll pay Winsford the respect they deserve."
Apart from Marsh, defender Simon Kay is also a non-starter and could be out for a couple of months after injurying his back.
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