NEIL Warnock's men face the long trip to Bournemouth not only without long term casualties Sam Collins and Lutel James, but with also Andy Preece, Paul Reid and Paul Barnes carrying injuries.
Meanwhile, midfielder Lee Richardson, who has disappointed in his loan spell, has returned to Huddersfield Town.
The Shakers therefore face a difficult task against a team who have been amongst the better sides in the division for several years, somewhat depleted but nevertheless confident.
Andy Woodward will continue in defence after an impressive comeback last week, but Warnock will need to shuffle his limited recources to come away with a point.
The squad is: Kenny, Woodward, C Swailes, Redmond, Williams, Daws, Bullock, Reid, Lawson, Preece, Littlejohn, Barnes, Barrick, Avdiu, D Swailes, Forrest.
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