Mark McCammon will have a point to prove at the Recreation Ground.

The big forward’s last visit to Aldershot ended after just 13 minutes when he was sent off for Gillingham.

McCammon was shown a straight red for his challenge on keeper Nikki Bull and later lost an appeal against a three-match ban.

Play-off winners Gillingham and Peter Taylor’s Wycombe were both beaten in Hampshire last season and Aldershot remain a tough nut to crack on their own patch.

Only Bury and Dagenham have won there this time, with the Daggers coming from two down to triumph a week ago.

Kevin Dillon’s side recovered quickly though with an impressive win at Chesterfield at the weekend to remain three points off seventh spot.

Dillon said: “It is really tight in this division and I am still hoping to strengthen the squad between now and the end of the loan deadline.

“The players here are the reason why we are in the position we are in but it is about being realistic.

“We have half a chance of making the play-offs but I will say again that if we finish in the top ten then we have done well.”

Dillon has recruited two new strikers – Omer Riza, who had been released by Shrewsbury, and former Cheltenham and Brentford targetman Damian Spencer. He has joined the Shots on loan from Kettering for the rest of the season.

With Marvin Morgan still struggling with a back strain, Dillon is likely to keep the same line-up that won at Saltergate.