BRAINTREE Town manager Brad Quinton admits that he may have some selection headaches as his team continue their push for the Vanarama National League South play-offs tonight.

The Iron host Whitehawk (kick-off 7.45pm) on the back of a rousing finale to their previous game against Concord Rangers on Saturday.

Braintree won it 2-1 with Luke Allen’s winning strike coming with almost the last kick of the game and 98 minutes showing on the clock, but Quinton will have to ponder his selection tonight.

He has influential midfielder Billy Crook returning from a three-match suspension and admitted that he would have to give thought to how his side would be lining up.

“I have Billy Crook back now with a full squad,” said the Iron boss.

“Billy is a great player to be getting back now and he’s something that we need at this stage of the season.

“The goals that he has got for us can kick us on.

“I was pleased for Luke Allen to get his goal against Concord as I gave him a little shout to get in the box and he popped up at the end with the winner.

“It’s just something that you see as a coach and a manager and as a former midfielder, I see things in there.

“With Luke, Billy and Diaz (Wright), it’s a remarkable three for me to have and I’m rubbing my hands to have Billy back.

“I’m going to have a headache making my team selection now.”

Quinton added that full-back Jon Muleba was substituted at half-time against Concord because he had been suffering with illness in the days ahead of that game, but he should be fit to face Whitehawk.