Managerless Huddersfield entertain high-flying Doncaster in this Yorkshire derby on Saturday.
Clarke should be available for Terriers; Lockwood out for Rovers
Managerless Huddersfield entertain high-flying Doncaster in this Yorkshire derby at the Galpharm Stadium on Saturday.
The Terriers want to get back to winning ways after three defeats in four dented their faint play-off hopes and cost boss Andy Ritchie his job.
But Rovers desperately need the three points after their home defeat to Leeds midweek hampered their bid for automatic promotion.
They are now three points behind second-placed Carlisle, having played a game more, with five matches to go.
Terriers news
Defender Tom Clarke should be available after suffering a recurrence of his dead leg problem.
Andy Holdsworth is pushing for a starting place in midfield after making his return from the bench following a groin injury in last Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Oldham.
Caretaker boss Gerry Murphy could also hand David Mirfin a start after the defender came on as a substitute to score a consolation for the Terriers following his back problem.
Striker Danny Cadamarteri is making good progress following an injection in his knee two weeks ago and is pencilled in for a return to training before the end of the season.
Fellow frontman Phil Jevons has begun light jogging and is expected to return to full training next week, but midfielder Matthew Young is still struggling with a slight fracture to his rib.
Rovers news
Doncaster will be without captain Adam Lockwood for the trip after the defender was forced off in the Leeds defeat following a puncture wound to his foot.
Lockwood is waiting on the results of an X-ray to discover the full extent of his injury and is set to be replaced by Stephen Roberts in the starting line-up.
Fellow defender Gordon Greer remains sidelined following surgery on his hip, while midfielder Mark Wilson will not feature again this season due to a torn calf muscle.