Hamilton head coach Stuart Taylor is confident his squad possesses the numbers to cope with today's Championship match at Queen of the South.
Accies' Wednesday clash away to Arbroath was postponed due to a Covid situation and injuries within Taylor's playing group.
There were only eight players left over for the Arbroath game after two positive Covid cases and a delay to the PCR test results of many other players and staff, which have been received ahead of this afternoon.
Taylor took final stock of his playing group on Saturday ahead of facing a Queen's side who have had their own Covid issues in recent weeks.
The Accies head coach says it'll be interesting to see how both sets of players come out. Hamilton are sixth in the Championship ahead of the match.
He said: "Going from last Sunday's game against Kilmarnock, you could see we were a bit stretched. We've never complained. At times we haven't been able to fill the bench because of injury.
"We've never complained but it became impossible to put a team out. That's why we had to (postpone the Arbroath game). But we've got people coming back now.
"We'll go with what we've got. We want games on but we had to make sure we got all the PCR tests done.

"We've got enough to play the game. We will hopefully have as many as possible back. It's going to be a tough game.
"It's two teams that have had difficulty with Covid and injury. It'll be interesting to see who is put on the pitch. We need to get the right performance and hopefully win the game."
Striker David Moyo has been called up to the Zimbabwe squad for the Africa Cup of Nations next month and will miss some of Hamilton's fixtures at the start of January.
Moyo's boss says it's a great reward for the forward, although he will be missed in South Lanarkshire: "We encourage every player to play for their country, even if we are going to lose him for a few weeks.
"It's an incredible achievement and a proud moment for him and his family.
"We're all delighted for him and we just need to deal with it while he's away."
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