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McNamara during the Scottish League Cup Final between Dundee United and Celtic at Hamden Park
Image: Jackie McNamara: Good injury news for York boss

York manager Jackie McNamara is likely to retain Kyle Cameron at left-back against Luton following his switch from central defence for the 2-1 defeat by Northampton.

McNamara has brought Will Boyle back to the club on loan for a second time from Huddersfield and he will be available.

The Minstermen boss is hoping Danny Galbraith (groin), James Berrett (dead leg) and Femi Ilesanmi (hamstring) will have recovered enough from their injuries to be involved.

But McNamara could be without Michael Coulson as he may have to be rested after playing in four games following a groin injury.

Luton have no new injury problems, despite Stephen O'Donnell limping off against Hartlepool.

O'Donnell had to be substituted five minutes from the end of the 2-1 home win but Hatters boss Nathan Jones expects him to resume at right-back at Bootham Crescent.

Danny Green returned last weekend after missing five games with an ankle injury and played the full 90 minutes with no ill-effects so Jones will have an unchanged squad as Luton go in search of back-to-back league victories for the first time since November.

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