Leading goalscorer Mickey Marshall looks set to miss his first game of the season tomorrow, when Bicester Town entertain Peppard in their Complete Music Cup preliminary round replay.
Marshall has failed to complete the last two matches with a leg injury.
Player-manager Barry Grant is unlikely to take any risks as Town have a difficult away tie at Ryman League side Hornchurch in the FA Vase first round next week.
Marcus McGillycuddy returns from suspension to boost the midfield.
Abingdon United are away to Martin Baker Sports with striker Jason Maciak still out with an ankle injury. Top-scorer Mark Simms could return.
In league action, new manager Dave Dawson takes charge of Milton United for the first time when they entertain high-flying Highworth Town in the Premier Division.
North Leigh travel to Fairford Town without Gary Wright (knee ligament) and Matty Ellis (torn stomach muscles). Andy McCabe returns to the squad, as does Lee Kilfoyle. Clanfield, still smarting from an 8-0 reverse at home to Ardley last week, travel to Malmesbury Victoria looking to get off the bottom of Division 1 West.
Kevin Alcraft is injured, but Steve Brazier, David Cross, Mark Bowles and Lee Young return.
Clanfield's Andy Cross, who suffered a double fracture of the leg two weeks ago, was discharged from hospital on Tuesday.
Headington are forced into major changes for their trip to Cirencester United, with five first team regulars unavailable.
Middle Barton entertain Worcester College Old Boys without Andy Shepherd (holiday).
Goalkeeper Dale Harris has returned from a short spell with Ryman League Abingdon Town and plays for Quarry Nomads in their Division 1 East game at home to Aston Clinton.
The teenager was previously at Thame before joining Quarry on loan this season.
AFC Wallingford entertain Bedfont in the Combined Counties League Premier Division their first match at Hithercroft for more than a month.
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