Will Parkinson have to shuffle pack against Reading?

Ollie Rathbone has scored five goals for Wrexham this season since joining from Rotherham
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Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson could be forced to make changes for Tuesday night's League One game at Reading because of injury worries.
The Red Dragons moved level on points with second placed Wycombe Wanderers with a 1-0 against Rotherham on Saturday, in a game where midfielder Ollie Rathbone and wing-back Ryan Longman suffered fitness concerns.
"Ollie Rathbone cramped up. Hopefully it was just cramp. I wasn't going to take a risk with him because he's been brilliant for us," Parkinson said.
"Ryan Longman was struggling a bit towards the end. But you're always going to get that when the games are coming thick and fast. But I feel we've got the squad to cope with that."
Parkinson does hope to have George Dobson available again for the trip to Reading.
The midfielder suffered an ankle injury in last Tuesday's 1-0 win at Huddersfield, and was not available for selection against Rotherham.
Another option in midfield for Parkinson is George Evans
The 30-year-old made his first league appearance since October against Rotherham on Saturday following ankle surgery earlier on this season.
"We've got to give George credit because he's been unlucky this season.
"He got himself back in the team and then got a bad injury against Stevenage, and he's worked hard."