Brighton v Stoke City

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Guy Butters is set for a recall to the Brighton line-up in place of on-loan Paul McShane, who is having a hernia operation. Dean Hammond is suspended but Joe Gatting and Doug Loft could return.

Stoke's on-loan Paul Gallagher is recalled by Blackburn. Sambegou Bangoura (knee), Hannes Sigurdsson (hernia), Luke Chadwick (hamstring) and Andy Wilkinson (ankle) are out, while Josip Skoko and Junior (both groin) are available, with Peter Sweeney (calf) and Lewis Buxton (hamstring) in contention.

MATCH FACT

Stoke have won the last six games between these two teams

Burnley v Luton Town

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Burnley have doubts over Chris McCann (hamstring) and Phil Bardsley (ankle). Wayne Thomas (foot) and Danny Coyne (knee) are definitely out.

Luton's Kevin Nicholls (knee) is set to make his first start since March 11. Kevin Foley (pictured) could also be in the squad, but Russ Perrett, Chris Coyne (both knee), Markus Heikkinen (ankle), Steve Robinson (knee) and Paul Underwood (broken arm) are out.

MATCH FACT

Burnley have only scored once in their last five games

Coventry v Cardiff City

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Coventry midfielder Isaac Osbourne could make an earlier than expected return after recovering from knee problems. Robert Page (hip) sits it out while Richard Duffy (neck) and Claus Jorgensen (groin) are big doubts.

Cardiff skipper Darren Purse looks certain to miss out with a calf strain. Midfielders Willie Boland (knee) and Neal Ardley (shin) are also out, while defender Rhys Weston was again left out of the 16 against Norwich and is unlikely to return.

MATCH FACT

Cardiff are without a win in their last six games

Plymouth v Ipswich

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Plymouth striker Mickey Evans is set to make his farewell appearance for his home-town club. Nick Chadwick (ear infection) could start if he recovers after being subbed last week, while defender Mat Doumbe (bruised foot) is doubtful.

Ipswich defender Fabian Wilnis is ruled out with a cracked rib, and Danny Haynes with the aftereffects of concussion, while Matt Richards is out with an ankle problem. Owen Garvan (knee) is a doubt but Ian Westlake and Dean Bowditch are back.

MATCH FACT

Ipswich have won the last five meetings between these two

Preston NE v Leeds Utd

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Preston will have Brett Ormerod (head injury) available again but fellow forward Marcus Stewart (hamstring) is a major doubt, while midfielder Brian O'Neil (groin) is struggling.

Leeds could hand Steve Stone (below) his first start after he made a sub appearance against Crewe. On-loan striker Danny Graham has returned to Middlesbrough so Robbie Blake and Ian Moore are vying for recalls.

MATCH FACT

Leeds have not scored or conceded more than one goal in any of their last 8

Reading v QPR

Champions Reading should have captain Graeme Murty back after a neck injury. Winger Glen Little (groin) is unlikely to return and striker Leroy Lita is still recovering from a broken ankle.

QPR will be without banned striker Marc Nygaard so Shabazz Baidoo could come in if he recovers from an ankle injury, while Scott Donnelly (calf) is poised to return. Marc Bircham (knee) and Kevin Gallen (hamstring) are likely to miss out, while Matthew Rose and Tommy Doherty are out.

MATCH FACT

No team in the history of the Football League has scored 100 goals or more

Crewe v Millwall

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Crewe have doubts over Billy Jones (dead leg) and Darren Moss (hamstring). Loanee keeper Ross Turnbull has been recalled and Stuart Tomlinson will come in. Striker Juan Ugarte (knee) and keeper Ben Williams (illness) are out.

Millwall are without Alan Dunne (fractured cheekbone), Jody Morris (right) (knee), David Livermore (foot), Josh Simpson and Barry Hayles (both knee).

MATCH FACT

Crewe haven't lost at home since Valentines Day

Derby v Sheff Weds

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

On-loan forward Kevin Lisbie has been recalled by Charlton to leave Derby with a striker crisis. Mounir El Hamdaoui (hernia), Lionel Ainsworth (hamstring) and Paul Peschisolido (toe, groin and hamstring) are out. Darren Moore is back after suspension.

Wednesday have Peter Gilbert and David Lucas (both knee), Chris Brunt (groin), Glenn Whelan (hernia), Barry Corr and Drew Talbot (both back) all ruled out. Mikkel Bischoff could figure with Marcus Tudgay and Deon Burton.

MATCH FACT

Wednesday have not won away in the league at Derby since 1958

Norwich v Wolves

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Norwich should welcome back keeper Robert Green (below). Darren Ward (back), Matthieu Louis-Jean (hamstring) and Youssef Safri (gall bladder) are all out, but Peter Thorne may return.

Denes Rosa (groin) could be in for Wolves but Paul Ince, Darren Anderton (both hamstring) and Mark Clyde (jaw) are big doubts. George Ndah and Gabor Gyepes (both knee) are out.

MATCH FACT

Norwich have only beaten Wolves 8 times in 44 meetings

Sheff Utd v Crystal Palace

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Sheffield United have no fresh injury problems. Striker Brian Deane (calf strain) and midfielder Nick Montgomery (knee) are likely to miss out. Jonathan Forte and Simon Francis are vying to be involved. Neil Shipperley (below) or Danny Webber could partner Ade Akinbiyi in attack.

Palace have no new injuries but could rest some players to avoid them being unavailable for the play-offs.

MATCH FACT

A high-scoring fixture in recent years averaging 3.4 goals per game in last 8

Southampton v Leicester

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Darren Kenton is Southampton's only injury doubt with a calf injury. Djamel Belmadi (Achilles) could play, while Kyle Critchell (cruciate ligament) is recovering. Michael Svensson and Bartosz Bialkowski (both knee), Danny Higginbotham and Darren Powell (both ligaments), and Matt Oakley (ankle) remain sidelined.

Leicester defender Patrick Kisnorbo is still suspended. Stephen Hughes is expected to continue in midfield despite an ankle knock.

MATCH FACT

Until this season these two hadn't met outside the top flight since 1953

Watford v Hull City

TOMORROW, 1.30PM

Marlon King (below) is free from suspension and skipper Gavin Mahon is also expected to return for Watford after being rested for the 2-1 win at QPR last weekend. Forward Hameur Bouazza (foot) is expected to miss out.

Hull again will be missing Stuart Elliott (knee) and Nick Barmby (hamstring) along with long-term absentees Sam Collins, Steve McPhee, Ben Burgess, Ian Ashbee and Danny Coles.

MATCH FACT

Hull have won just one of the last 11 meetings between these two sides