MICHAEL Flynn hopes to have a fully fit squad to pick from for Saturday’s home clash with Luton Town.

Utility man Scot Bennett returned from a hamstring injury with a substitute’s appearance at Yeovil Town last week and there are no new problems.

Striker Frank Nouble is available after the birth of his second daughter the day last Sunday but he will face a two-game ban if he picks up a 10th booking of the season.

“There are no injuries at the moment,” said Flynn before training this morning.

“Obviously Benno came back last week, and Frank’s partner had the baby so that’s good news for him.

“It’ a bit of pressure off his shoulders because I think it was weighing on his mind.

“I was going to leave him at home last week but he said he wanted to play and that shows his dedication to the club.

“But I’ll be telling him if he gets booked it will cost him a big fine!”

Paul Hayes scored his fourth goal in two games to wrap up the points at Huish Park and he is available again.

“He’s fit to go again… just about,” said Flynn. “He’s been good but we have to use him wisely.

“If that means him playing longer on Saturday and maybe him missing training on Monday and Tuesday, then that’s something we’ll have to do.

“The challenge will be when we have two games in quick succession so the Easter break will be tough. We’ll have to address it at that point, but he has been in good form.

“It is hard to leave him out. But that is what I want, I want it to be difficult for me to leave them out.

“Josh Sheehan got his first goal [at Yeovil] so that will give him a tremendous lift,” he added.

“He’s been a bit frustrated, but we know when the time is right to put him in.

“We put him in earlier and I thought he did okay in the first game but in the second one, he was worn out.

“That’s nothing against Josh – he was out for a long time and we’ve just got to be careful not to rush that and burn him out before he starts.”