Blackburn Rovers will welcome Callum Brittain, Harry Pickering and Arnor Sigurdsson back this weekend against Preston North End.
The Rovers head coach has a fully fit squad to choose from, aside from long-term absentee Scott Wharton. Brittain missed the win over Bristol City with a knee problem whilst Pickering has been nursing a hip issue. Sigurdsson was ill.
It means Eustace has a lot of decisions to make for his matchday squad, with senior players fiercely fighting for a spot. There are no guarantees of a shirt from one to 11 and that has benefited Rovers this term.
"Everyone is back fit now and they've been on the grass this weekend," he said.
"Andi has had a good couple of days of training. We still have to protect his foot a little bit but he looks fine. He will certainly be available.
"We have really good competition for places. We'll have some disappointed players but that's part of having a good and competitive squad.
"Everyone will get used throughout the 46 games, they all know that everyone is as important as each other.
"It's important we have choices. We have shown we can make positive changes in games too and that's so important.
"I think it's a bit of both where we have game plans and we have to consider the opposition. It's important that everyone's levels are high when they play, that keeps everyone motivated.
"Each game comes with different areas and problems that we have to consider."
Makhtar Gueye will also be available again after his red card against Burnley. He's likely to be amongst the substitutes after Yuki Ohashi's performance last time out.
"He didn't have many games over pre-season, he's been on catch-up and working very hard with all the coaches," Eustace said.
"He's been doing extras on individual parts of his game. I hope he'll come back firing. Makhtar is 26, a good age and he has come here to learn and develop.
"We give that environment to the players to improve and he's very hungry to do that."
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