Dartford boss Tony Burman may welcome back Lee Noble when his side play host to Braintree.
The midfielder is available for selection after serving a four-match ban and could return to the squad.
But Burman may be reluctant to make changes following Saturday's shock 2-1 win against league leaders Wrexham.
James Evans is pushing for inclusion having scored the all-important equaliser from the bench. James Rogers could make way if he is rewarded with a starting role.
That result extended Dartford's unbeaten home run to 10 matches and means they have also avoided defeat in their last four home games.
Burman has no fresh injury or suspension worries ahead of the clash as his side look to record back-to-back victories for the fifth time this season.
Braintree defender Matt Paine is suspended for his side's trip as he serves the second game of a three-match ban.
Paine, 25, was sent off for violent conduct against Luton and would have served his final game against Tony Burman's side but Saturday's trip to Nuneaton was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Young on-loan defender Steven Smith is again likely to take his place in the squad after joining on a one-month loan from Leicester.
Goalkeeper Danny Naisbitt could make the bench as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury, which means that Nathan McDonald is likely to start between the sticks.
Midfielder Bradley Quinton is still recovering from a knee injury and this game could come too soon for him.