HARRY Toffolo is the only ongoing injury concern for Swindon Town ahead of their meeting with Doncaster Rovers this weekend.

The on-loan Norwich defender was absent last week with medial ligament damage and was seen last week in a knee brace.

Toffolo remains a big doubt for the Doncaster game and it appears the question for boss Mark Cooper is whether he sticks with Ben Gladwin or goes for a more defensive option, with the fit-again Amari’i Bell.

In the manager’s update on the injury situation at this morning’s press conference he confirmed the Birmingham loanee Bell is back in the frame, as well as George Barker.

Cooper also revealed that Jack Barthram has a slight wrist injury but should be available for selection.

"Amari'i Bell is definitely back and fit and Harry (Toffolo) is touch and go so we have a decision to make in that position for certain,” he said.

"Hopefully (Toffolo will) train tomorrow (Friday). But with him being Norwich's player, we certainly won't take a risk because we've got Amari'i (Bell) and Ben (Gladwin) who we know can play that position admirably.

"(Toffolo’s) knee brace was precautionary. The physio was saying it was for the healing process but he's out of that and he's coming along nicely.

"Low blood supply to the medial ligament means it takes a lot longer than a muscle injury would to heal. It's just trying to keep the weight off that but keep his fitness up."

"(Barker) is okay, he's training today so he will be fit for selection. Jack Barthram got a sprained wrist the other day but he's fine, he's training.

"Everybody is fit (for selection) apart from Toffolo."