Doncaster manager Sean O'Driscoll has no new injury worries ahead of their visit to Notts County in the first round of the Carling Cup.
The game will again come too soon for new-boy Darren Byfield, who joined Rovers in the summer following his release by Bristol City. The well-travelled striker will once again be forced to wait to make his competitive debut for Rovers as he is still struggling with a hernia injury.
However, forward Paul Heffernan comes back into contention after completing the final game of a three-match ban picked up during the first leg of the play-off semi final against Southend last season.
Midfielder Jason Price (foot) and defender Sean McDaid (dislocated knee) will remain on the sidelines.
Notts County manager Ian McParland will choose from an unchanged squad for the home clash.
There were no new problems following the opening day of the League Two season, which ended in a 2-1 defeat at Bradford.
That means Gavin Strachan (hamstring), Russell Hoult (leg) and Stephen Hunt (groin) remain the only absentees.
Michael Johnson was a doubt with a hamstring injury on Saturday, but the defender suffered no ill-effects in playing the full 90 minutes at Valley Parade.
Sean Canham could be handed his full debut if McParland opts to make changes to his side. The striker made his first appearance for the club as an 82nd-minute substitute against Bradford.
Adam Tann, Neil MacKenzie, Jay Smith and Spencer Weir-Daley, all on the bench against the Bantams, will also be hoping for a chance to impress.