Zamalek striker Gamal Hamza could be fit for his side's league clash with Petrojet on Wednesday. Hamza was selected for the squad traveling to Suez on Tuesday despite suffering a thigh strain. Manager Ruud Krol hopes Hamza, who scored twice this season, could recover in time for the crucial tie, according to the club website. Zamalek are second with 27 points, one ahead of Petrojet who come fourth. The Cairo side need a win to stay in the race with leaders and defending champions Ahli, who have 33 points and one match in hand. If Hamza failed to make the starting line-up, Sherif Ashraf is likely to be Amr Zaki's partner upfront. Keeper Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed was left out of the squad for the second game due to back pain. Third-choice goalie Emad Al-Sayed will be sitting on the bench as international keeper Mohamed Abdul-Monsef guarantees a starting spot.