Workington Reds will be without Josh Calvert for the visit of high-flying Coalville Town tomorrow, ko 3pm.

Calvert is suspended for one match after receiving a fifth yellow card and will have to sit out the clash at Borough Park.

Co-manager Dave Hewson admitted the experienced Calvert would be a miss but said it could be time for youngster Matty Douglas to get a chance.

"Matty has been unlucky this season to have missed out on more games than he would have wanted to," said Hewson.

"He started the season really well and was unfortunately left out recently but he has certainly put himself in contention.

"We also have Gari Rowntree close to full fitness so we have options and we haven't yet decided which to take."

Hewson is also still sweating on when Conor Tinnion's three-match ban will begin.

Tinnion was handed a straight red card by the referee on Tuesday night against Marine which means he will miss three games.

But Hewson is still waiting on a final decision as to whether that ban will begin on Saturday or next week.

Coalville are currently lying sixth in the Northern Premier League table after a good start.

And Hewson admits he will be doing his homework on the visitors as Reds look to make it four wins in a row.

"It would be nice to get a fourth win but it will be a big ask," said Hewson.

"We have games coming thick and fast at the moment, which I know is the same for everyone in this league.

"I will be speaking to another manager to get some more intel on them. I kind of know how organised they will be and what their strengths are.

"But if I can find out that little bit more, then it will help us in terms of preparation."