Leicester City v Nottingham Forest
Nicky Adams was back on the bench (as opposed to out of the squad) for the last match and also made a substitute appearance, playing alongside Andy King. Here they take on Nottingham Forest, who remain almost unplayable at home but have been come vulnerable away. Chris Gunter will be in Forest’s defence with Robert Earnshaw trying to cause problems up front.
Middlesbrough v Queen’s Park Rangers
Danny Coyne will probably play in goal for Middlesbrough as they continue to fight for a place in the play-offs but Rhys Williams is back in training after a pelvis injury but won’t play.
Preston North End v Cardiff City
Paul Parry has suffered a setback from his knee injury and might not play again this season. Cardiff’s injury problems also continue. Joe Ledley is out after operations on both his hips but hopes to return for the play-offs. I just hope Cardiff are in them. The good news is Joe is already walking without crutches and is doing light training.
Aaron Wildig has had recent back problems but he’s recovered and has a very good chance of playing. Darcy Blake s a doubt due to a virus, maybe he’s been snogging a Tottenham player. Adam Matthews came on as a substitute last week and he’s likely to be on the bench again for today’s game.
Reading v Sheffield Wednesday
Simon Church is scoring regularly again. A win over Sheffield Wednesday would be great for their survival hopes and as he’s likely to start up front for Wales on Wednesday, keeping his regular scoring run going can only help.
After The Final Whistle At Leamington
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