While Liam Fontaine and Marek Stech remain out, fit-again Paddy Madden came through his return to action unscathed as the Glovers climbed out of the relegation zone with a welcome point.
Captain Jamie McAllister missed the 1-1 draw after suffering a knock in training and he will be assessed ahead of the clash with Nigel Pearson's men.
Leicester, meanwhile, have no new problems as they prepare to travel to Yeovil.
Foxes boss Nigel Pearson named an unchanged starting line up for the fourth Sky Bet Championship game in a row against Barnsley on Saturday, although he did make eight changes last week for the Capital One Cup win over Derby.
After beating the Tykes 2-1, there is a strong possibility Pearson could stick with the same side again. Should he wish to make changes, the likes of Dean Hammond, Matty James, Jeff Schlupp, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Ignasi Miquel and Marcin Wasilewski are available.
Yeovil Town
* Yeovil are finding life difficult in their first ever season in the second tier, and five points from the first nine outings represents their worst start to a Football League season.
* Gary Johnson's men have been unable to add to their opening day away victory over Millwall, and remain the only club without a home point and a home goal in all three divisions of the Sky Bet League.
* Huish Park last hosted a victorious game for the home club on 6 May, in the second leg of the play-off semi-final against Sheffield United (2-0), and Yeovil last scored a regular league goal on their own patch against Crewe on 20 April (1-0).
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While Liam Fontaine and Marek Stech remain out, fit-again Paddy Madden came through his return to action unscathed as the Glovers climbed out of the relegation zone with a welcome point.
Captain Jamie McAllister missed the 1-1 draw after suffering a knock in training and he will be assessed ahead of the clash with Nigel Pearson's men.
Leicester, meanwhile, have no new problems as they prepare to travel to Yeovil.
Foxes boss Nigel Pearson named an unchanged starting line up for the fourth Sky Bet Championship game in a row against Barnsley on Saturday, although he did make eight changes last week for the Capital One Cup win over Derby.
After beating the Tykes 2-1, there is a strong possibility Pearson could stick with the same side again. Should he wish to make changes, the likes of Dean Hammond, Matty James, Jeff Schlupp, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Ignasi Miquel and Marcin Wasilewski are available.
Yeovil Town
* Yeovil are finding life difficult in their first ever season in the second tier, and five points from the first nine outings represents their worst start to a Football League season.
* Gary Johnson's men have been unable to add to their opening day away victory over Millwall, and remain the only club without a home point and a home goal in all three divisions of the Sky Bet League.
* Huish Park last hosted a victorious game for the home club on 6 May, in the second leg of the play-off semi-final against Sheffield United (2-0), and Yeovil last scored a regular league goal on their own patch against Crewe on 20 April (1-0).
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