LEE PELTIER and Anthony Pilkington both come into the reckoning as Town attempt to find a way past Yeovil at the Galpharm tomorrow.

Fifth-placed Town are unbeaten at home but have been held to League I draws by Tranmere and Bournemouth.

And boss Lee Clark, whose side won 2-1 at Leyton Orient last Saturday, expects the Somerset side to form a tough barrier.

“We all saw or read about Manchester United being unable to make a breakthrough against Rangers in the Champions League, which shows how even the top sides can struggle,” said Clark.

“Yeovil have some good players and are coming into the game on the back of a good (3-1) win against Tranmere. But we’re the home side and it’s down to us to play the right way at the right tempo, and I’m confident we have the players to do that.”

Right-back Peltier and winger Pilkington missed the Orient game for personal reasons, but have trained all week.

Yeovil are 14th after beating Tranmere and Swansea’s Wales Under 21 midfielder Shaun MacDonald, who signed up for a third loan stint at Huish Park before the game, is predicting another bright performance.

“We can go into the game with a bag full of confidence and can get a result there,” he said.