Braintree pair James Mulley and Matt Paine are in contention for their side's home game with Nuneaton.
Midfielder Mulley missed Tuesday's 1-1 home draw with Woking, but has shaken off the dead-leg he sustained in Saturday's win at Stockport.
Defender Paine is available after sitting out a three-game ban following his recent dismissal in the win over Luton.
Manager Alan Devonshire must decide whether to recall either player to his starting line-up for the first of four home league games Braintree face in the space of seven days.
Striker Sean Marks is expected to resume up front after signing a new one-year contract with the club.
Club captain Kenny Davis recovered from a knock to start against Woking and lasted the full 90 minutes, but Bradley Quinton will miss out again as he continues to recover from a knee problem.
Nuneaton boss Kevin Wilkin must decide whether to change a winning formula as his side prepare for their third game in six days.
Wilkin watched relegation-threatened Town record a 1-0 win at home to fellow strugglers Lincoln last Saturday and kept faith with the same starting line-up for Tuesday's impressive 1-0 triumph over Grimsby.
But with Nuneaton in the middle of a gruelling fixture schedule as they play catch up with the rest of the Blue Square Bet Premier, and with a further match at home to Woking this weekend, Wilkin faces a dilemma as to whether to freshen up his side.
The likes of James Dance, Jon Adams, David McNamee and Delroy Gordon are among those pushing for recalls.
No new injury or suspension problems are anticipated, with only long-term absentees Connor Taylor (broken arm) and Mark Noon (broken leg) on the sidelines.