ROBERTO Di Matteo has no fresh injury worries ahead of tomorrow's home clash with Nottingham Forest (ko 7.45pm).
And the Baggies boss is delighted to report the illness that swept through the Baggies camp last week has now subsided.
But the wintry weather conditions have forced his troops to train at the club's indoor dome and The Hawthorns in the build-up to the game.
"We don't have anyone sick," said Di Matteo.
"Those who were have recovered.
"We have no fresh worries so we're okay."
Ishmael Miller came through 45 minutes of a training match against Port Vale on his comeback from a knee injury.
And Di Matteo revealed there is a chance he will figure in the Baggies' next reserves match at home to Macclesfield on Wednesday week (ko 2pm).
"Ish is getting better," the Albion chief added.
"He's working to get fit as soon as possible.
"He still has to improve his fitness.
"There's a chance he will play in the next reserves game.
"It's about the right time now."
Meanwhile, James Morrison (heel) is still 'a week or two' away from returning to first-team training.
