Albion are sweating on the fitness of in-form goalkeeper Ben Roberts for Sunday's play-off first leg at Swindon.

Roberts will be wrapped in cotton wool for the next few days to protect a right foot injury sustained in the early stages of last Saturday's 2-0 win at Wrexham.

"I did it after about five minutes on Saturday," Roberts revealed. "I went to clear the ball and kicked the bottom of the guy's foot.

"It's my kicking foot and we don't know what the situation is. We are not sure whether one of my toes is broken but two are bruised.

"It's not too bad and I am hoping to be okay for Sunday. I am not doing it any favours by training on it, so I am just resting it for a couple of days."

Roberts kept a fifth clean sheet in a row at Wrexham, just two short of the club record set by Bill Hayes in 1923-24, and has not been beaten for nearly eight hours.

Albion have plenty of cover, with Michel Kuipers ready to step in and Stuart Jones retained as third choice goalkeeper.

Midfielder Richard Carpenter resumed full training on Tuesday following an injection to ease an ongoing knee problem.

Simon Rodger, meanwhile, who has been sidelined by cruciate knee ligament damage, has returned from a week's rehabilitation at Lilleshall.