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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Doncaster Rovers. Sky Bet Championship.

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Wolves v Doncaster preview

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Wolves bring the curtain down on a title-winning season against a Doncaster side in decent form.

Ebanks-Blake doubtful for leaders; Greer makes Rovers return

Wolves bring the curtain down on a title-winning season against a Doncaster side looking to finish in the top half of the table. Sylvan Ebanks-Blake is battling to be fit after missing the 1-1 draw against Barnsley last weekend with back and hamstring problems. Barring a glut of goals from either Cardiff's Ross McCormack or Swansea's Jason Scotland on the final day, Wolves' leading goalscorer will secure the Championship's golden boot award for a second season running. Fellow striker Andy Keogh was replaced by youngster Ashley Hemmings midway through the second half at Oakwell having sustained a knee injury, but he should be okay to feature. However, midfielder Dave Jones will continue to miss out with the sore knee he picked up in the clash against QPR two weeks ago. Jones joins striker Chris Iwelumo (knee), winger Michael Kightly (metatarsal), defender George Elokobi (knee) and goalkeepers Carl Ikeme (back) and Matt Murray (knee) on the sidelines.

Doncaster news

Gordon Greer returns to Doncaster's squad for their final game of the season at Molineux. The 28-year-old defender has been on loan at Swindon since the turn of the year after failing to make a single appearance for Doncaster in the first half of the season. But with his loan at the County Ground up and his contract at Doncaster coming to an end, manager Sean O'Driscoll could decide to hand the Scot a chance to showcase his talents to any potential suitors. Fellow defender Matt Mills will miss out with a groin strain, while James O'Connor and Adam Lockwood (both ankle), Brian Stock (back) and Paul Heffernan (knee) are also sidelined. James Coppinger has returned quicker than was expected from a serious ankle injury but is unlikely to be risked by O'Driscoll, who has extended the loan deal of Newcastle starlet Kazenga LuaLua by a further seven days, making him available for the Molineux clash.

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