Leicester City v Reading
Leicester are still searching for their first win of the season but they did manage to knock Leeds United out of the Carling Cup so things can’t be too hopeless. Reading have twice as many points as Leicester – two.
Andy King helped inspire Leicester’s fightback against Leeds so he should be back in the starting line-up.
Simon Church won’t play for Reading after picking up a neck injury. Hal Robson-Kanu, who scored not only a shoot-out penalty but also his first goal for Reading, could be in contention. Jake Taylor is another option.
Millwall v Coventry City
Millwall aim to get back to winning ways after old rivals Leeds United took all three points last weekend. Coventry haven’t beaten Millwall at home since 1955.
Steve Morison should keep his place in Millwall’s team. Fellow striker Freddy Eastwood scored two for Coventry on the first day of the season but none since then.
Nottingham Forest v Norwich City
Nottingham Forest, who finished third last season, are still looking for their first win of the new season. If they lose this match, they’ll have equalled last season’s poor start. But maybe they can also equal last season’s third-placed finish.
Chris Gunter serves the second match of his three-match suspension. Rob Earnshaw could be in Forest’s starting line-up to face his former club.
Andrew Crofts should be in Norwich’s starting line-up after recovering from a an ankle problem but Owain Tudur Jones won’t play as he has gone back to Yeovil Town on loan.
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