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Dagenham & Redbridge midfielder Billy Bingham nearing a first-team return.

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Daggers go into tonight’s encounter with Exeter still without the services of midfielder Billy Bingham and striker Josh Scott.

The duo are on the road to recovery, with Bingham nursing a groin injury picked up in the 4-3 win against Bradford City and both are set to return to training later this week with the following Saturday’s (November 3) FA Cup tie at AFC Bournemouth a date in boss John Still’s thoughts.

“We are a bit short of options at the moment, we had Ricardo Santos on the bench at Chesterfield and then used Darren Currie at the weekend,” he said.

“But Billy Bingham and Josh Scott should be back in training at the end of the week and the FA Cup could be a possibility.”

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