Striker Ian McSherry has signed for Witney Town and comes into the squad for the Eastern Division clash against struggling St Leonards at Marriotts Stadium tomorrow.
The young forward, who was formerly with Swindon Town, trained with Witney in pre-season before joining Kidderminster in a bid to break back into the pro game.
However, it didn't work out for him with the Division 3 new boys, and now he's back at Witney.
Town will be without skipper Gary Murphy, who faces up to six weeks on the sidelines after his hernia operation, and striker Andy Kevaran (calf) is a fitness worry.
Banbury United await fitness tests on four key players before their home game in the Eastern Division against Spalding United.
Matty Gooderick, the second top scorer in the division with ten goals, is battling to shrug off a groin strain and skipper John Corbett (ankle), Les Phillips (back) and Garry Harrison (shin) all have knocks.
George Redknap is unavailable due to work commitments, but player-manager Kevin Brock has been encouraged by the progress of youngsters Chris Jackson, Mark Essex and Matty Travers.
**TOMORROW'S SQUADS
Witney Tn (v St Leonards, home): from King, Morrisey, Murray, Tavinor, Willetts, Caffel, Cook, Ratcliffe, Swann, Neville, Knight, Keveran, Bourne, McSherry, Maskell.
Banbury Utd (v Spalding Utd, home): from Tricker, Wallbridge, Jackson, Sullivan, Fuller, Travers, Corbett, Phillips, Essex, Gooderick, McKay, Harrison, McCrae, Jenkins, Dorrian, Standen, Brock.
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