Cacace and Thomason nearing returns for Wrexhampublished at 15:30

Liberato Cacace and George Thomason are nearing returns after sustaining injuries early in their Wrexham careers.
Left wing-back Cacace, an eye-catching summer signing from Empoli in Italy, was injured during his first Wrexham appearance as they lost at Southampton on the opening weekend of the Championship season.
Thomason, another new recruit, has not yet played for the Welsh club since joining from Bolton Wanderers.
Wrexham are also without Josh Windass - who signed from Sheffield Wednesday during the off-season - for around six weeks with a hamstring injury sustained during last Saturday's home defeat by West Bromwich Albion.
"People come in at different stages of their pre-season. I think Josh Winnass is a great example of that, who obviously came to us on the back of a disrupted period at Sheffield Wednesday through no fault of his. Subsequently he's got injured, which was a shame," said Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson.
"Libby [Cacace] gave so much in that Southampton game. He wasn't training with Empoli, he was on his own so, when he joined us, he missed a chunk and sometimes that kind of catches you up a bit. He's just got a slight hamstring tweak, nothing too serious.
"If the game last week was a cup final, last game of the season, it's one we may have been able to just play him in.
"So we've just got to be cautious at this stage of the season because I feel he's going to be a really good signing for us and he's shown it already.
"And George as well, just came in, moved to a new club, training may be slightly different to what he's used to and just a slight nick in the tendon in the top of his thigh and it's just taken longer than we anticipated to get right.
"But he's shown really good signs as well in that period he's trained with us and it won't be long before he's back."
Midfielders Ollie Rathbone and Andy Cannon and forward Jay Rodriguez remain sidelined with longer-term injuries.