
There are a handful of Saddlers currently out on loan, with players from the academy and first-team looking to impress and potentially force their way into Mat Sadler's first-team plans for the ongoing campaign.
Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie started and hit the back of the net on two occasions as Halesowen booked their place in the Third Qualifying Round of the Emirates FA Cup with an emphatic win over Grimsby Borough.
Drawing the original tie at the weekend, the Yeltz more than rose to the occasion on Tuesday evening as they hammered their visitors by six-goals-to-one to secure a meeting with Aveley in the Third Round.
A Jason Cowley hat-trick was added to by Wragg's brace (45+3, 81') and a Kyle Finn goal as Halesowen handed out a hammering under the lights in the Black Country.
The visitors did dirty the Yeltz sheet via Dayle Southwell's goal with just over half-an-hour played, but that will do little to raise their mood following such an away day drubbing.
Josh Gordon • Barrow
Josh was an unused substitute as Barrow were hammered 5-0 by Blackpool in their EFL Trophy Group Stage clash.
Going into half-time two-nil down, the Bluebirds conceded another three times in the second-half to pile on the misery.
Levi Amantchi • Rochdale
Levi was named among the starting eleven as Rochdale took on Blackburn Under-21s in the National League Cup at the Crown Oil Arena.
The match saw five-goals scored as Connor McBride out the home side into the lead before Lucas Houghton and Harrison Wood scored to see Rovers lead at the break.
Dale didn't allow their heads to drop and went on not only to level the scores, but take the win as Anthony Gomez Mancini and Jake Burger found the back of the net.
Levi, who has been struggling to secure match minutes, didn't complete the full ninety-minutes as he was replaced by Ian Henderson with nineteen minutes of the game to play.
Jenson Kilroy • Evesham United
Jenson was not involved as Evesham played host to Racing Club Warwick in an Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round Replay.
Following last weekend's three-all draw, Tuesday evening's affair was a far-less eventful affair, with just one goal separating the sides.
Scored by Lewis Middleton with less than twenty-minutes of the second half still to play, it Evesham who secured their place alongside AFC Telford United in the Third Round.