Goalkeeper Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed and right-back Hazem Emam are expected to be fit for Zamalek's league game against Arab Contractors, the team doctor said on Saturday. First-choice guardian Al-Sayed missed Zamalek's 2-1 defeat to Petrojet after picking up a calf injury. Mohamed Abdul-Monsef deputized for him in Thursday's clash but Al-Sayed is likely to regain his place between the sticks against Contractors on Monday. "Al-Sayed can now take part in training and play the next game," Zamalek doctor Mostafa Al-Monayeri said on the club's official website. Lively full-back Emam has been sidelined since the Cairo giants' 3-1 victory over ENPPI in the league opener earlier this month with a hamstring injury. He consequently missed Egypt's 3-3 friendly draw with Guinea and Zamalek's defeat at home to Petrojet. Ahmed Ghanem, his understudy, failed to impress against Petrojet. "Emam has fully recovered from his injury," Al-Monayeri added.