There are a handful of Saddlers currently out on loan, with players from the academy and first-team looking to impress and potentially force their way into Mat Sadler's first-team plans.
Kobe Wilkes • Romulus
Kobe was named in the starting eleven as Romulus defeated on Stone Old Alleynians in the Midlands League, Premier Division on Saturday afternoon.
The only goal of the game arrived ten minutes before the break as Roms captain Jordan Francis slotted the ball home.
Dylan Thomas • Redditch United
Dylan started as Redditch United welcomed league leaders Bedford Town to the Valley Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
There were just two goals scored on the afternoon as Anthony Dwyer put Redditch into the lead three minutes after the hour mark, only for Leon Lobjoit to convert a late penalty to share the spoils.
Dylan was replaced by Nick Clayton-Phillips with twelve minutes of normal time remaining as he continues his spell with the Reds.
Ronan Maher • Tamworth
Ronan started and scored as Tamworth defeated Dagenham & Redbridge at Victory Road in the Vanarama National League.
After Ryan Hill had given the Daggers an early lead, Tamworth levelled via Dan Creaney's 100th for the Lambs, before further goals from Ronan and Haydn Hollis sealed all three points.
Ronan was replaced by Kyle Fin with seven minutes of normal time remaining, as he now looks ahead to a spell of international duty for Ireland Under-21s.
Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie was a late substitute as Halesowen travelled to Hertfordshire where they took on Hitchin Town in the Southern League Premier Central Division.
After playing out a goalless first-half, the Yeltz put themselves into a two-goal lead early in the second half as Connor Tee (49') and Kieren Donnelly (54') hit home.
The Canaries grabbed a late consolation as Bradley Bell scored in the final minute of second-half stoppage time, but the points went the way of the visitors.
Coming on for McKauley Manning with three minutes of normal time remaining, Charlie had little opportunity to add to the Yeltz goals, although the home side's late effort will have given him and his teammates food for thought.