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 • Bedworth United
Kobe started as Romulus took on AFC Wulfrunians in the Midland League Premier Division.
Taking place at the Domino's Arena, the match was a tight though hard-fought affair that saw five goals scored.
The Roms went into the lead via Isai Marselia with ten-minutes on the clock but were soon dragged back onto level terms as Stewart Mason netted midway through the half.
Jordan Uppal put Wulfrians ahead at the thirty-minute mark, only for Ryan Nesbitt to level the scores with a well-taken free-kick.
Romulus grabbed the fifth and final goal of the game via Marselia with twenty-two minutes of the second-half remaining.
Ronan Maher • Tamworth
Ronan started as Tamworth and Oldham Athletic played out an entertaining one-all draw at the Compare The Build Community Stadium.
Both of the goals arrived in the first-half, as the Latics were awarded a penalty after former Saddler Callum Cockerill-Mollett was adjudged to have felled Mike Fondop-Talum inside the area. Joe Pritchard slotted the ball home from the spot.
Dan Creaney levelled the scores for the Lambs three minutes before the break as he got on the end of a Maher's superb cross from the left wing. Creaney scoring for the 99th time in a Lambs shirt.
Being replaced by Beck-Ray Enoru after seventy-seven minutes, Ronan was later named join Man of the Match as he and Haydn Hollis picked up the sponsor's award.
Charlie Wragg • Halesowen Town
Charlie was a second-half substitute as Halesowen Town earned a narrow 1-0 victory over Banbury United.
Kieren Donnelly's goal ten minutes into the second-half proved t be enough to separate the sides.
Wragg took to the field with sixty-seven minutes on the clock as he replaced McKauley Manning in attack.