Portsmouth v Preston
Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp is set to welcome back Gianluca Festa for the visit of Preston.
The Italian defender missed the 3-0 win at Burnley with a slight knock but will be fit to face North End.
The squad will be otherwise unchanged from Saturday's win, with long-term injury absentees Eddie Howe (leg), Hayden Foxe (hamstring) and Rory Allen (leg) still sidelined.
Preston strikers David Healy and Richard Cresswell should both be fit.
Healy has been playing with a painful blister which went sceptic, while Cresswell had a foot injury before the game with Reading but still played.
Ricardo Fuller sits out the final game of his three-match suspension, so Pawel Abbott is likely to be on the bench again after Craig Brown recalled him from his loan at Bury.
Iain Anderson (thigh) Lee Cartwright (ankle) and Michael Keane (foot) remain sidelined.
Gillingham v Wolves
First-team coach Wayne Jones has revealed Gillingham have a trio of fresh injury worries for the visit of Wolves.
Midfield duo Mark Saunders and Paul Smith and returning striker Marlon King are all struggling with injuries sustained in the 1-0 win at Ipswich on Saturday.
Jones said: "Saunders took a nasty kick on his calf muscle and is rated 50-50.
"Smith took a kick high on his hamstring which has since stiffened up and he's finding it hard to get the running action. But he's improving with time and hopefully another 24 hours will be enough.
"Marlon King came on for the last 20 minutes and took a blow to his knee and he also twisted it a bit as he fell. He has some swelling."
Rod Wallace is also doubtful with a hamstring problem, while fellow forward Guy Ipoua is back in contention after suspension.
Wolves defender Mark Clyde will be fit to travel to the Priestfield Stadium despite needing treatment to a head injury sustained during the 4-1 win over Grimsby.
Clyde clashed heads with the Mariners striker Steve Kabba but continued the game with a bandaged head and after the match he needed stitches in the wound.
But he has been passed fit to travel to Kent which leaves manager Dave Jones with a strong squad to select from. |