Gillingham will look to score their first league goal in over 630 minutes when they face Grimsby Town this evening.
Neil Harris has had extra time to prepare his side for the trip to face the Mariners after Saturday’s League Two clash with Crawley Town was postponed following the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Gills will be without defender Haji Mnoga through suspension.
Mnoga was sent off in the early stages of Gills’ goalless draw with Swindon Town after picking up two yellow cards in four minutes.
Cheye Alexander was expected to be part of the squad to face Crawley on Saturday, so he should be involved.
Robbie McKenzie recently returned to the club having initially left over the summer and he is working on his match fitness.
Harris may be tempted to throw McKenzie straight into the starting line up as he looks to find a winning formula.
Defender Niall Maher made his long-awaited competitive debut for the Mariners as a stoppage-time substitute at Newport last time out having recovered from a pre-season muscle injury.
Fellow summer signing Otis Khan claimed on social media recently that he is ‘almost there’ in his comeback from injury but this game comes too soon.
John McAtee is recovering from a shoulder operation and is not expected back before Christmas.