SOUTHEND United boss Kevin Maher must choose between Zach Jeacock and Collin Andeng Ndi in goal again this weekend.
Jeacock got the nod for Saturday's clash with Yeovil Town but was red carded after just 27 minutes for handling the ball outside his penalty area.
That led to Andeng Ndi coming off the bench for the remainder of the match.
But Jeacock's red card has now been rescinded on appeal.
And that means Maher must select between the shot-stoppers for Saturday's match at Altrincham.
"There's competition for that position," said Maher when asked about the selection headache between the sticks.
"We think we've got two good keepers there now.
"We'll watch training and see who is ready to play."
Maher will do the same further forward and has striker Danny Waldron pushing for a place in the squad after recovering from a knee problem.
"Danny's good and he trained this week," said Maher.
"Everyone is nearly available and the competition for places is good.
"Everyone will be needed too."
However, centre-back Joe Gubbins remains doubtful with an Achilles issue.
"Joe hasn't trained anywhere near full levels yet and we'll keep an eye on him," added Maher.
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