Swindon manager Danny Wilson has a virtual clean bill of health for the trip to Carlisle.

The postponement of last Saturday's league clash against Leeds due to the international calendar means the Robins have enjoyed nine days rest since their Johnstone's Paint Trophy defeat to Norwich.

Swindon's last league fixture came back at the end of October and Wilson will be keen to see his charges build on their 4-1 triumph at Tranmere and put themselves back within touching distance of the top six.

Goalkeeper David Lucas has recovered from illness and will compete with Phil Smith for the number one jersey, while midfielder Jonathan Douglas is in line for his first league match in six weeks having recently made his comeback after suspension.

On-loan striker Tope Obadeyi returned to Bolton after the JPT defeat last time out and will therefore not feature.

Defender Hasney Aljofree (knee) played his first full match in almost a year earlier this week but the clash will come too soon for him, while midfielder Alan O'Brien (hamstring) is in a similar situation. Winger Lloyd Macklin (fractured leg) and Kurt Hammonds (knee) remain sidelined.