Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath has confirmed that captain Eoin Donnelly and defender Che Cullen have been passed fit for Sunday's Ulster Championship clash against Antrim at Brewster Park.
Experienced defender Ryan McCluskey has been ruled out with the Enniskillen Gaels man set to undergo surgery on a hip problem but he is the only absentee for the Ernemen.
Donnelly had picked up a hamstring strain during a recent club match while Cullen sustained a broken thumb.
Donnelly and Cullen were involved during last weekend's training trip to Mayo and McGrath is confident that both will be fit to face the Saffrons.
"Eoin Donnelly is definitely going to be fit. He is back training and most of what we did at the weekend, Eoin did it. He didn't take part in the in-house game but that was just pre-cautionary and he was up to full pace in all his running and sprinting and I'm delighted about that.
"Che Cullen took part in the match and he is also grand so the only missing player will be Ryan McCluskey, all the rest of them are fit and available for selection so we're pleased about that," stated McGrath.
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