Coventry midfielder Jay Tabb remains in contention for Crystal Palace's visit to the Ricoh Arena.
Former Palace boys looking to face old club
Coventry midfielder Jay Tabb remains in contention for Crystal Palace's visit to the Ricoh Arena.
The one-time Eagles trainee suffered no ill-effects after making his return from a rib injury in Monday night's 1-0 victory over midlands rivals Birmingham.
Sky Blues boss Chris Coleman said: "Jay is okay. I knew he wouldn't last the whole game at St Andrews but he went on longer than I thought.
"That will do him good for Saturday and it is good for us because he provides great balance for us."
After scoring the winning goal against one former club on Monday, Clinton Morrison will be hoping he keeps his place in the side against another of his old employers.
Fellow striker Leon McKenzie is closing in on a return after suffering a torn thigh muscle five weeks ago.
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Injury-plagued striker Alan Lee remains a doubt for Palace's trip to the Midlands.
The striker has started just one game for Palace since his switch from Ipswich in August due to a hamstring problem, and manager Neil Warnock does not want to rush him back.
Calvin Andrew returned from a knee injury as a late substitute against Sheffield Wednesday last weekend but fellow forward James Scowcroft (hamstring) is still struggling.
Danny Butterfield sat out against Wednesday with a torn hamstring so Matt Lawrence could fill in at right-back again.
Australian midfielder Nick Carle will be hoping for a return to the starting line-up after being dropped to the bench, while winger Sean Scannell scored twice for the reserves in midweek to push his claims.