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Derby County vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

Pride Park StadiumAttendance31,102.

Derby County 2

  • J McEveley (49th minute, 48th minute)
  • D Martin (62nd minute)

Cardiff City 0

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    Image: Jones: Set to make changes

    Derby County are without a string of players against a Cardiff City side likely to show a raft of changes.

    Problems mount for Rams; Bluebirds set for mass changes

    Derby County are without a string of players for their sold-out final game of the season against a Cardiff City side likely to show a raft of changes. Rams goalkeeper Stephen Bywater (rib), defenders Dean Leacock (knee) and Jake Buxton (stomach) and Miles Addison (foot) and forward Steve Davies (ankle) were already absentees. But they have been joined on the sidelines this week by centre-half Russell Anderson (hamstring), midfielder Stephen Pearson (knee) and leading scorer Rob Hulse (groin) while on-loan striker Gilles Sunu has returned to Arsenal for treatment on a shin injury that manager Nigel Clough thinks will require surgery in the summer. Meanwhile, midfielder Paul Green (thigh) and striker Chris Porter (knee) are receiving treatment for knocks and a late decision will be made on their fitness. Kris Commons returned for the reserves on Thursday following two months out with a torn hamstring and the Scotland international scored as the Rams' second string secured the title. The former Nottingham Forest forward could feature against the Bluebirds, although Clough is unlikely to risk playing him from the start.

    Cardiff news

    Cardiff boss Dave Jones could make a host of changes for Sunday's trip to Pride Park as he keeps one eye fixed on the club's play-off bid. An entire changed XI from the one which saw off Sheffield Wednesday 3-2 last weekend could start the encounter, with Jones likely to rest key players such as Peter Whittingham, Jay Bothroyd, Michael Chopra and Joe Ledley. Goalkeeper David Marshall is also expected to make way for Peter Enckelman although it does remain to be seen just how much Jones will tinker with his line-up. Of the side that started against the Owls, winger Kelvin Etuhu could be on the only survivor although Tony Capaldi may also keep his place at left-back depending on the fitness of Mark Kennedy (calf). But Jones is able to call upon recognised replacements with the likes of Mark Hudson, Gabor Gyepes, Chris Burke and Ross McCormack expected to come in to gain valuable match practice while Solomon Taiwo may also put back his hip operation to figure. Cardiff are already all-but assured of home advantage in the semi-finals but still have a chance of snatching third spot while Derby are well clear of relegation danger.

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