GARY TAYLOR-FLETCHER returns to lead the Town attack tomorrow and new manager Andy Ritchie is pleading: "Get me some goals!"

The 25-year-old has missed the last two matches with a calf injury but partners Luke Beckett against Millwall as Town chase the points to guarantee League I safety.

It's over two months since Fletch scored the last of his 11 goals, but Ritchie - who will be introduced to the fans before kick-off - hopes he can mark a first Galpharm match in charge by firing Town to victory.

"Fletch (pictured) will be up front and I want him to get me some goals," said Ritchie, who has added Danny Schofield (ankle) to the squad and has Andy Holdsworth at right-back.

"The reason he can play out wide and get service into the box is because he's got good feet, but I think we need his added pace and trickery up front.

"I'm looking for a performance from the whole team with people giving 100%.

"If people do that then they won't get stick from me and we just need to make sure of the three points. I couldn't complain about the effort and commitment last week but we lacked that cutting edge. This week I want to see some chances put away."

Town - who will have a 10m replay screen in the corner between the Antich Stand and away fans - expect to come up against Darren Byfield, but Ritchie reckons Dave Brammer is a big threat.

"He's got a good range of passing and needs to be closed down around our box," he said. "They've got a good smattering of young legs, too, so we need to work."

Lucas Akins (32), Mitchell Bailey (33), Alex Hallam (34) and Luke Malcher (36) have now been given senior squad numbers.

Town - (from): Glennon, Holdsworth, Skarz, Mirfin, Sinclair, Collins, Worthington, Hudson, Schofield, Beckett, Taylor-Fletcher, Ahmed, McAliskey, Racchi, Berrett, Hand, Eastwood.