Bradford v Exeter preview
Watford are without Almen Abdi but are unlikely to make many other changes for Saturday's Championship clash with Wolves at Vicarage Road.
Abdi bagged Watford's second goal in last weekend's 6-1 win at Leeds but was stretchered off soon after having suffered a dislocated shoulder, although the club are confident he will not be sidelined long-term.
Striker Alex Geijo is okay having also nursed a sore hamstring post-match although it remains to be seen whether Gianfranco Zola opts to rest the on-loan Udinese forward in favour of Fernando Forestieri or Troy Deeney.
Elsewhere, midfielder Daniel Pudil returns to contention having served his one-match suspension and defender Fitz Hall is back in first-team training after missing the last two games with a hamstring injury.
But John Eustace (back), Prince Buaben and Nyron Nosworthy (both hamstring) remain sidelined despite making progress with their respective recoveries.
Wolves captain Karl Henry starts a three-match suspension after he given his marching orders during last weekend's dramatic 3-3 draw against Brighton and now serves his second ban of the campaign.
Wanderers have received mixed injury news this week after winger Razak Boukari returned to full training after six weeks out with a hamstring problem. The Togo international does though need reserve action before being considered for first-team duty.
However, there was less positive news for long-term absentees Wayne Hennessey and Jamie O'Hara.
Goalkeeper Hennessey suffered a major setback having been on the verge of his first-team return after cruciate ligament surgery and may now require another operation, while midfielder O'Hara will not play again until early next year as he continues to recover from his hernia troubles.
Slawomir Peszko (knee), Stephen Hunt (hip), George Elokobi (ankle) and Steven Mouyokolo (knee) also remain absent.
The Bantams could be without James Meredith, Zavon Hines and Stephen Darby as injuries begin to take their toll at the west Yorkshire club.
Full-back Meredith (hip) and winger Hines (ankle) are serious doubts and may both require scans to determine the full extent of their injuries, while defender Darby is struggling with a groin problem and could undergo a late fitness test.
Manager Phil Parkinson will be able to call on loanees Craig Forsyth and John Egan, though, as his fourth-placed side look to close in on the automatic promotion places.
Watford winger Forsyth and Sunderland defender Egan were not eligible for the midweek penalty shootout win over Northampton in the FA Cup.
Winger Kyel Reid (groin) and central defenders Luke Oliver (Achilles) and Andrew Davies (knee) remain long-term absentees.
Grecians striker Guillem Bauza came through a reserve game in midweek unscathed to give Paul Tisdale another attacking option ahead of the trip to Valley Parade.
The Spaniard netted in a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth's second string, having missed the club's last five games, but midfielder Arron Davies had to watch from the sidelines as he continues his recovery from his calf injury.
Exeter have back-to-back away trips that will be real test for Tisdale's troops.
"We have two very tough games now in Bradford and Gillingham," the City boss said. "Our players will need a bit of a break ahead of what will be a tough four or five days.
"There is a lot of travelling involved but we aren't unused to that. It is something we are used to and have to do. I'd like to get four points from those two games and if we do I'll be delighted."