George Burley will factor in Saints' two games in three days as he wrestles with the dilemma of whether to change a winning team.
Burley's injury-ravaged side, so desperate for players they had to recall Martin Cranie from his loan spell at Yeovil just to make up the matchday 16, trounced Wolves 6-0 last weekend.
Saints face Luton at Kenilworth Road on Saturday with five internationals available for selection again.
That leaves Burley with a massive headache as to whether to name an unchanged side or give into the temptation to recall some regulars.
The decision could hinge on who he feels could play two games in three days over Easter with Saints also hosting Sunderland on Monday.
He said: "It's always been a squad game.
"Every game's different and we've got two games in three days, so we'll look at that.
"We've got a good squad and they all play their part, whether they play every week or not.
"The players last Saturday got a great result and there's no doubt there have been games where we've deserved to score six goals where we haven't done.
"It's a strong squad which certainly did the business last Saturday."
Off all the injuries and bans last week, only Kenwyne Jones and Claus Lundekvam are doubts for Luton.
For full story see today's Daily Echo.
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