Late fitness calls for four players before West Brom's trip to Aston Villa
Darren Moore insists he has the squad to replace suspended striker Dwight Gayle after being boosted by players returning from injury.
Matt Phillips, Hal Robson-Kanu and James Morrison will be assessed on the morning of Albion's crucial trip to rivals Aston Villa, and could be named in the squad.
Deadline day signing Jefferson Montero will also be available because Gayle's suspension allows Moore to name the other five loanees at his disposal.
At the back, defender Ahmed Hegazi faces a late fitness test on a minor hamstring strain that ruled him out of the midweek clash with Nottingham Forest.
Out of the injured players, Hegazi and Robson-Kanu are most likely to feature, while long-term absentees Phillips and Morrison could make the bench.
Chris Brunt remains unavailable with a calf injury.
"We're pleased we've got one or two back in the building at just the right time," said Moore. "All of a sudden those come into action.
"Dwight is a big miss but we've operated without him this season. "Yes he's a good player but we're not a one-man team.
"When he came back fit, he was on the bench when Hal Robson-Kanu was doing a good job.
"We'll have to do the same again tomorrow at Villa Park.
"Hal Robson-Kanu, Matt Phillips, James Morrison, they're all back in training and we'll look at them in the morning and assess them.
"Jefferson Montero is available, we've given him some minutes.
"Those are the players that are fit and available and will be assessed in the morning."
Hegazi had been in impressive form and was man of the match at Stoke last weekend, although he picked up a strain. However, it's hoped he will also be available.
"Hegazi, again, we'll assess it in the morning," said Moore. "I've given him a training session today but if not and they're available and fit, we're giving all the players the opportunity.
"They've trained today, but we'll see how they are."