Colin Todd has one problem with his selection headache up front - that he hasn't got them all over the pitch.

With Dean Windass back from suspension at Swindon this weekend, Todd has an embarrassment of riches in attack.

Both Dele Adebola and new loan signing Neil Roberts netted in the big win over Bristol City. But with top scorer Windass desperate to return, the City boss has a tough decision to make.

He said: "It's the sort of problem that a manager wants. I would rather be in this situation than the other way around.

"I thought Adebola and Roberts worked very well together and the understanding is good. They are experienced players and know what it's about and so does Windass.

"I just wish I had a headache like that for more positions in the team."

Roberts admitted it would be a tough call for Todd.

"Obviously that's for the gaffer to decide but it went fairly well between Dele and me," he said. "I've come here to get some games under my belt and hopefully I will be playing.

"But Deano's scored five already this season so maybe it's a bit of a problem for the manager."

Todd is keeping his cards close to his chest but added: "Whatever I do decide, at least we will have a strong bench."

Young midfielder Craig Bentham is the latest new face to appear among the substitutes.

Todd said: "He has still got a long way to go but he has performed well in the reserves. It's good for the young lads to get the experience of first-team football."

Bentham was in a youthful reserve team facing Lincoln at Valley Parade today.