Huddersfield captain Jon Worthington is fit to face Leeds, who are waiting on Jermaine Beckford.
Skipper fit for Terriers, Whites wait on leading scorer
Huddersfield Town captain Jon Worthington is fit for the Yorkshire derby with Leeds United, who are waiting on top scorer Jermaine Beckford.
Worthington twisted his ankle in Saturday's 0-0 draw at Port Vale, but has been passed fit for Tuesday's game at the Galpharm Stadium.
However, caretaker manager Gerry Murphy is without five players, including Frank Sinclair (calf) and Matty Young (cracked ribs).
Strikers Phil Jevons (calf), Danny Cadamarteri and Luke Melcher (both knee) will also miss the League One fixture.
Leeds news
Leeds are looking to cement their spot in the play-offs, but could be without 20-goal striker Beckford due to an ankle injury.
Beckford aggravated the problem in Saturday's 3-2 win over Carlisle United and was replaced early in the second half.
He will be given every chance to prove his fitness, but Tresor Kandol is on stand-by to partner Dougie Freedman in attack.
Darren Kenton will continue to deputise at left-back in the absence of the suspended Alan Sheehan, while Alan Thompson is still out.
Midfielder Neil Kilkenny should shake off an ankle knock, while Rui Marques is close to a return after missing the last three matches.