subota, veljača 13, 2010
Barnet will again be without defender Ismail Yakubu as he is yet to recover from a back spasm, so Joe Devera will again deputise.
Defender Clovis Kamdjo (knee) remains sidelined as the Bees look to improve on a record of one win in 16 games.
Cheltenham are set to give Lee Ridley his first start in seven weeks in place of the suspended Danny Andrew.
Defender Ashley Eastham is unavailable for family reasons, but midfielder Matt Thornhill (calf) could feature.
Bradford caretaker manager Wayne Jocobs has no new injury worries ahead of his first game in charge.
Striker James Hanson is likely to keep his place after recovering from a torn back muscle so Peter Thorne may have to settle for a place on the bench.
Grimsby have a doubt over striker Lee Peacock after he picked up an ankle injury in the defeat by Notts County.
Midfielder Paris Cowan-Hall is likely to miss out after suffering a hamstring strain playing for the reserves.
Chesterfield will be without defender Aaron Downes after he suffered a knee injury in the midweek win at Port Vale.
Striker Gary Madine will go straight into the squad after joining on a month's loan from Carlisle.
Bury defender David Buchanan sits out the game after being ruled out for a fortnight with a ligament strain.
Striker Danny Carlton (Achilles) remains sidelined but Andy Bishop is easing his way back after injury and scored the winner against Macclesfield.
Dagenham boss John Still could make changes as his side bid to end a run of four straight defeats.
Striker Phil Walsh could be given his first start after arriving from non-league football and could start alongside Paul Benson.
Bournemouth could welcome back midfielder Sammy Igoe after three weeks out with an ankle ligament injury.
Marvin Bartley (calf) should be fit, while boss Eddie Howe will monitor the fitness of Steve Fletcher (knee).
Lincoln boss Chris Sutton could recall Lenell John-Lewis in attack after on-loan Delroy Facey returned to parent club Notts County.
Paul Green is rated as 50-50 and fellow defender Nathan Baker (ankle) is a doubt, but midfielders Clark Keltie and Stefan Oakes are pushing for starts.
Rotherham are hopeful right-back Dale Tonge (foot) will be fit after he missed the midweek win over Dagenham.
Mark Lynch stands by to deputise for the Millers if Tonge does not make it.
Macclesfield are set to be without striker Ricky Sappleton after he picked up a hamstring injury in the midweek defeat by Bury.
But boss Keith Alexander is hopeful of having midfielder Ross Draper available after a hernia problem.
Accrington have no fresh injury problems and boss John Coleman is not expected to make many changes despite the 4-0 midweek defeat by Northampton.
Defender Leam Richardson (groin) is Stanley's only definite absentee.
Morecambe are hopeful striker Paul Mullin (knee) will be fit after he came through the reserves' midweek clash with former club Accrington.
Boss Sammy McIlroy has no other fresh injury or suspension problems.
Darlington midfielder Jeff Smith is set to keep his place after recovering from a dead leg to play against Lincoln.
Defender Mark Bower (ankle) and striker Noel Whelan (hamstring) are out, while midfielder Chris Lumsdon (knee) is back in training but is unlikely to figure.
Torquay could hand a debut to striker Ashley Barnes following his arrival on loan from Plymouth Argyle.
Winger Wayne Carlisle (knee) is out, while the Gulls need international clearance if another new signing, Mo Camara, is to figure at left-back.
Port Vale will have to make at least one change as defender Gareth Owen (hamstring) has been ruled out.
Otherwise Vale could be unchanged from the side that put up a spirited display in the midweek defeat by Chesterfield.
Shrewsbury boss Paul Simpson has the luxury of a fully-fit squad to pick from for the first time this season.
Kelvin Langmead is expected to continue at right-back, keeping fit-again Dean Holden (hamstring) out of the side.
Hereford welcome back Lee Morris (knee) and Richard Rose (knee) from injury, while Ryan Valentine is available after completing a two-match ban.
Youngster Tyler Weir is also likely to be fit after picking up a knock in the win over Torquay.
Barrow midfielder Robin Hulbert comes back into contention after serving a two-match suspension.
Phil Bolland should be fully fit after recovering from a head injury and will compete with Paul Jones for a place in the centre of defence.
With striker Jean-Paul Marna doubtful with a knock, Kettering could hand a start to Anthony Robinson.
Midfielder Andre Boucaud could feature despite suffering a facial injury in last week's defeat by York.
Cambridge will hand a debut to goalkeeper Simon Brown after he left his coaching role at Northampton Town to move to the Abbey Stadium.
Midfielder Paul Carden misses out with a back injury, while defender Brian Saah (groin) is still sidelined.
AFC Wimbledon will make late decisions on the fitness of Steve Gregory, Brett Johnson and Kennedy Adjei.
Midfielder Glenn Poole could come into contention after recovering from a muscle strain.
Eastbourne defender Ben Austin could return after recovering from a groin injury, but Neil Jenkins serves the second of a four-game suspension.
Danny Brown faces a late fitness test on a knee injury, while striker Andy Atkin (groin) is definitely out.
Luton are without suspended midfielder Keith Keane, with Kevin Gallen (knee) and Lewis Emanuel (toe) both likely to miss out.
Kevin Pilkington remains sidelined, so Mark Tyler continues in goal.
Ebbsfleet have no new injury worries and are likely to be unchanged from the side that lost to Histon in midweek.
Midfielder Gavin Heeroo, who has not featured since suffering a whiplash injury, looks set for a place on the substitutes bench.
Midfielder Adam Smith has recovered from illness to give York boss Martin Foyle a full squad to choose from.
Richard Pacquette and Michael Gash both played in the County Cup in midweek and should feature.
Hayes & Yeading striker Scott Fitzgerald should be fit after taking a knock in the midweek win against Grays, but Steve Basham (neck) is a doubt.
James Mulley and Toby Little both have knocks, while winger Esmond James is still out with a hamstring problem.
Gateshead defender Kris Gate (thigh) is a major doubt, while striker Steven Richardson and winger Wayne Phillips are both out with hamstring injuries.
Midfielder Andy Ferrell and defender Paul Heckingbottom could feature.
Kidderminster Harriers have not offered young striker Aaron Farrell a new deal so he has left Aggborough.
Manager Steve Burr has no major injury concerns, while David McDermott has been back in training this week after a lengthy spell out with illness.
Forest Green have signed goalkeeper Danny Ireland on loan from Coventry, and he goes into the side.
Paul Stonehouse (hamstring) could return, and Reece Styche, David Brown and Curtis McDonald are set to start.
Grays are without Jordan Wilson, who is banned after being sent-off in last week's defeat by Hayes & Yeading.
Goalkeeper Richard Martin's loan from Yeovil has ended, so Preston Edwards continues in goal.
Salisbury midfielder Stuart Anderson is suspended, while defender Jamie Turley (back) is a major injury doubt.
Ronnie Bull, a recent signing from Grays, and Chris Brush return after being ineligible for the midweek FA Trophy win over Cambridge.
Tamworth striker Nick Wright chipped a bone in his foot in last week's win against Stevenage and may not play again this season.
Alex Rodman misses out with a back injury, but Neil MacKenzie is available after recovering from a heel injury.
Mansfield are without suspended defender Luke Jones, but midfielder Oliver Hotchkiss has returned to fitness after a heel injury.
Striker Jake Speight is out of action with a knee problem.
Oxford are still without suspended striker James Constable, so Jack Midson continues to deputise.
Midfielder Adam Murray is still sidelined with a back injury and is set to see a specialist to determine how long he will be out of action for.
Histon defender Lanre Oyebanjo suffered a hamstring injury in the midweek defeat by Ebbsfleet and is set to be replaced by Michael Frew.
Adam Tann is doubtful with a knock, as is Gareth Gwilim (knee).
Rushden forward Neil Cousins has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
Diamonds will also be without suspended defender Lee Tomlin, while Curtis Osano and Cliff Akurang could return from leg and knee injuries respectively.
Stevenage welcome Darren Murphy back after suspension, bur Ronnie Henry is still banned.
Yemi Odubade is set to continue up front, but Lawrie Wilson (broken leg) remains a long-term absentee.
Carlisle striker Joe Anyinsah is fit to return after recovering from a hamstring injury and then illness.
On loan Darryl Duffy and Ben Marshall may return after being ineligible for the midweek Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Area final victory over Leeds.
MK Dons could be forced to name 40-year-old coach Alex Rae on the bench because of their injury problems.
With five defenders out, on-loan James Tunnicliffe is set to start, while striker Jermaine Easter is suspended.
Leyton Orient boss Geraint Williams will keep faith with keeper Jamie Jones despite his error gifting Brighton their goal in last weekend's 1-1 draw.
The O's have a fully-fit squad so Williams could name an unchanged side.
Leeds are without top scorer Jermaine Beckford after he suffered a hamstring injury in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy Northern Area final defeat at Carlisle.
Defender Patrick Kisnorbo (ankle) remains a doubt, but midfielder Neil Kilkenny could start.
Huddersfield have a full-strength squad to pick from for the visit of fellow play-off hopefuls Swindon.
Top scorer Jordan Rhodes could return to the starting line-up after being dropped to the bench for the midweek draw at Brighton.
Swindon could give a debut to winger Matt Ritchie following his arrival on loan from Portsmouth.
Goalkeeper David Lucas remains a doubt with a groin injury so Phil Smith could keep his place.
Oldham remain without injured quintet Jon Worthington, Andy Holdsworth, Kelvin Lomax, Rob Purdie and Lewis Alessandra for the visit of Walsall.
The Latics have given a trial to winger Simon Whaley, but he will not figure.
Walsall boss Chris Hutchings is boosted by the returns of captain Mark Hughes (ankle) and fellow centre-half Manny Smith (thigh) to full fitness.
New signing Julian Gray may figure and striker Sam Parkin (groin) is fit to return but Steve Jones (groin) is out
Southend have a doubt over defender Scott Malone (toe), with Johnny Herd on standby to deputise.
Alan McCormack is back from suspension, while on-loan Pat Baldwin and Scott Vernon return after being ineligible to face parent club Colchester.
Tranmere boss Les Parry travels to Roots Hall with a doubt over defender Ian Goodison (ankle).
Fellow defender Ash Taylor is out of action for three weeks with a hamstring injury sustained against Gillingham.
Stockport will be without on-loan David Perkins as the midfielder is ineligible to face parent club Colchester.
Boss Gary Ablett has no other major worries as his side bid to end a 16-match winless run in League One.
Colchester pair John-Joe O'Toole and Kayode Odejayi have been passed fit after being forced off during Monday's victory over Southend.
Defender Paul Reid (groin) and striker Kevin Lisbie (thigh) are fit to return, but Christian Ribeiro (groin) is out.
Brighton are hopeful defender Adam El Abd will be fit to return after recovering from a metatarsal injury.
New signing Kazenga LuaLua could also figure for the first time following his arrival on loan from Newcastle.
Norwich welcome back captain Grant Holt from suspension and he will come straight back into the side in place of Cody McDonald (thigh).
Defender Zak Whitbread (calf) is out, with Michael Spillane (hamstring) set to return to the bench in his absence.
Yeovil could hand a second debut to winger Arron Davies after he rejoined the club following his release by Nottingham Forest.
Midfielder Jean-Paul Kalala serves the second game of a two-match suspension.
Gillingham are hopeful forward Rene Howe will be fit to return after suffering a dead leg.
Garry Richards may return in central defence after recovering from a bout of conjunctivitis, while midfielder Adam Miller is pushing for a start.
Swansea right-back Angel Rangel, who has missed two games with an ankle problem, returned to training on Thursday and could be included.
But striker Craig Beattie is definitely out with a foot injury and winger Cedric Van Der Gun is doubtful with a hamstring problem.
Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini (hamstring) has been passed fit.
Ryan Taylor sat out the Magpies' defeat at Derby with a similar problem, but he should be available to return.
Barnsley boss Mark Robins will be without on-loan defender Ryan Shotton, who is suspended after being sent off against Watford.
Fellow defenders Bobby Hassell and Rob Kozluk are also set to miss out again as they continue to struggle with groin and knee injuries respectively.
Plymouth defender Karl Duguid faces a late fitness test after suffering an ankle injury against West Brom.
Striker Rory Fallon has a groin strain and will also be assessed.
Leicester's leading scorer Matt Fryatt has been sidelined by a broken jaw and will be out for several weeks.
Manager Nigel Pearson must hope Yann Kermorgant can recover from a hamstring strain in time to play.
Scunthorpe defender Cliff Byrne will be suspended unless an appeal against his sending-off at West Brom is successful.
Marcus Williams is available again after a ban, but Garry Thompson is still nursing a hamstring injury and will not be available.
Middlesbrough skipper Gary O'Neil is a doubt as he battles to overcome a groin injury, while striker Chris Killen may miss out with a hamstring strain.
Julio Arca, who has missed the last two games with a toe problem, is unlikely to return on Saturday.
Peterborough defender Gabriel Zakuani remains sidelined with a groin injury.
Midfielder Charlie Lee has been carrying a knock but trained this week and is expected to be in contention for Jim Gannon's side.
Sheffield United keeper Mark Bunn is expected to be sidelined for around six weeks with a broken hand, so Ian Bennett will continue in goal.
Chris Morgan (rib) and fellow centre-half Marcel Seip (hamstring) are still out, as is James Harper (ankle).
Bristol City striker Nicky Maynard and winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce are carrying knocks and could miss out along with Danny Hayes, who is unwell.
Jamie McCallister is unavailable because of a calf injury.