Chris Wilder could have a selection headache of the nature he would wish for ahead of Saturday's visit from Oxford United.The Manager chose a team for Tuesday's game with Burton Albion in the Setanta Shield that had an eye on the Easter Weekend fixtures that have taken on added importance with a 10 point deduction looming.But Tuesday's team performed very well, won the game in style and now the Boss has the type of selection dilemma he will enjoy.

Although The Shaymen lost at Forest Green a week ago it should be emphasised they have only lost once in their last 8 league and cup fixtures.With a good home record confidence will be high of extending the run against an Oxford United side that has surprisingly failed to feature in the promotion race this season.

Darren Patterson has taken over the managerial reigns from Jim Smith but fortunes haven't improved for the the O's and they currently lie in 16th position.They did win their last game on the road with a 1 v 0 triumph at Stafford Rangers.

Town's record against Oxford over the past 2 seasons is good with the only defeat in 5 games being on the opening day of last season.In the Conference game at The Shay a Danny Forrest equaliser secured a point in front of the Sky TV Cameras and Town won the FA Trophy replay after a late Darryn Stamp goal at the Kassam Stadium.The sides fought out a very competitive 1 v 1 draw at Oxford this season with a Steve Torpey netting for Town from the penalty spot.

Officials at The Shay have already appealed for Supporters to turn out in force and back Chris Wilder's team.Positive support could lead to a positive result by 4.45pm on Saturday.