Wanderers plans' to field an unchanged side for tomorrow's BSkyB screen test at Birmingham rest on Neil Cox's powers of recovery.
The in-form defender missed training yesterday after being laid low by a bout of flu and is doubtful for the St Andrew's game.
"We'll have to see how Coxy is today," was Colin Todd's reaction to the sickness report after saying he planned to field the side that beat West Brom last week to make it six successive wins.
Cox scored in the 2-1 win - his second goal in successive home games - but it's his defensive experience Wanderers will miss if he isn't declared fit in time for the 1pm kick off.
"If he's not fit it puts a bit of a different slant on things," Todd admitted, having earlier confirming his confidence in Robbie Elliott to continue at centre-back in place of the injured Paul Warhurst.
Andy Todd, who has confirmed his recovery from hernia surgery with two recent reserve outings, could come into the reckoning if Cox doesn't make it.
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