Albion boss Mark McGhee believes he can keep both goalkeepers happy in the battle to be No. 1.
He has to choose between Michel Kuipers and Ben Roberts for Saturday's FA Cup tie at Lincoln.
McGhee was faced with a similar dilemma at his previous club, but it is a problem he is glad to have.
He said: "If you have two established keepers that is terrific. You have got an advantage over other people and we are happy with the two we have got.
"I had this situation at Millwall, where both goalkeepers could easily play in the first team.
"The French boy Willy Gueret hasn't played for the last 18 months, but he is still there and happy because I included him and involved him.
"As long as you involve them and when one doesn't play well the other guy gets his chance then I don't think they can have any complaints."
Roberts did not help his cause by gifting Boston a late equaliser in Tuesday's LDV Vans Trophy tie at Withdean, but McGhee has been quick to defend him.
"One mistake doesn't make Ben a bad goalkeeper. It's not terminal.
"If he does it every week then obviously he's got a problem, but I don't expect he will."
Captain Danny Cullip (back) returns on Saturday to stiffen a defence which has gone five games without a shut-out, but that doesn't bother the attack-minded McGhee.
"Clean sheets don't do much for me," he said.
"The defence and goalkeeper enjoy them, but scoring goals is more important to me.
"If you score goals you have got a chance of winning games and we are looking like scoring at the moment.
"Celtic, Newcastle and Aberdeen were all attacking teams when I played for them and I always think the best form of defence is attack."
McGhee and assistant Bob Booker were on a scouting mission at St Andrew's last night, watching Birmingham's reserves beat Newcastle United 3-1.
"We are working hard to try to find a player or two, but we have got all next week," he said.
"We cannot do it for Saturday anyway, so we have got plenty of time."
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