Both Martin Foyle and Andy Porter watched the Young Bulls in Cup action at Atherstone last night.
On Saturday they will be in charge of the first team's Cup game at Hornchurch and they are hopeful to have a couple of players back from injury for the game.
Both Josh O'Keefe and Frankie Artus should be available for the game. However Kingsley James may miss out. They hope he will be fit enough for the game at Salisbury next Thursday.
"Kingsley has trained maybe three or four days and done a lot of work elsewhere," said Foyle.
"We've got to be careful with that medial ligament, I've got to make sure he's 100% right.
"I've lost him probably twice now but when we've done well at the start and we had that little three game, he was in the side."
"Kingsley has trained maybe three or four days and done a lot of work elsewhere," said Foyle.
"We've got to be careful with that medial ligament, I've got to make sure he's 100% right.
"I've lost him probably twice now but when we've done well at the start and we had that little three game, he was in the side."
Meanwhile a request to the FA by the Bulls for the costs of an overnight stay before the Hornchurch game has apparantly been turned down.
The rule is thought to say that the journey must be more than four hours long before funding for any overnight stay can be claimed.