Sheff United will make a late decision on Jamie Ward to face Nottm Forest, who have a trio of concerns.
Ward worry for Blades, bumps and bruises for Forest
Sheffield United will make a late decision on Jamie Ward to face Nottingham Forest, who have a trio of concerns.
Northern Ireland international Ward was carried from the pitch on a stretcher during the 1-0 win at promotion rivals Reading on Good Friday.
Ward made a block tackle and in the process sustained an ankle injury, but manager Kevin Blackwell should have no other new concerns.
Stephen Quinn missed out against Reading with a back complaint and the midfielder could again be unavailable
The Blades are bidding to record their sixth successive win and further enhance their hopes of winning automatic promotion.
Blackwell said: "We don't want to send any messages out. We just want to go up. That's what I want, that's what the lads want and it's what the fans want."
Forest news
Forest boss Billy Davies is assessing the 'bumps and bruises' following his side's thrilling 3-2 win over Bristol City on Saturday.
Striker Robert Earnshaw, who scored against the Robins, is carrying a knee injury, while Guy Moussi and James Perch are nursing ankle problems.
Nathan Tyson failed to overcome an ankle injury in time to feature against the Robins but he may yet return to the squad for Monday's game.
Paul Anderson was restored to the starting line-up on Saturday and will hope to be involved again, but fellow loan winger Gary McSheffrey is out with a knee injury.
Dexter Blackstock scored his first goal for the club against City and will be keen to add to his tally.