York City manager Martin Foyle has some selection headaches going into their FA Trophy third round tie against Corby. He told BBC Radio York almost everyone in his squad is fit an competing for a place in the team.
"Alex Lawless is a little bit achy in his knee but that should be fine but sometimes you've just got to be a little bit precautionary.
"We'll have Neil Barrett back, Danny Parslow back so again selection dilemmas are going to be very hard."
He added: "My job is to make sure that I play the right team at the right time. I need to look at everything and everybody.
"Some will hit a brick wall and get tired and freshening it up at the right times will give us good competition but put us in the right position."
Foyle said goalkeeper Michael Ingham has a sore hamstring but should be fit and David McGurk will be available despite needing stitches in the game against Newport in midweek.
Like Newport in the previous round, Corby are from a division below York City but Foyle said they will be another tough opponent.
"They've got an impressive away record so we know they're going to come here and keep it tight, so it's up to us to break it down.
"But we're on home territory now and they'll be on the back foot and if we take our chances they'll come our way."
Source: BBC Sport


