Dynamo Kiev play host to PSG on Thursday with the tie delicately balanced from the first leg.
PSG to recall experience duo, Kiev refreshed for tie
Dynamo Kiev play host to Paris Saint Germain on Thursday in the second leg of their Uefa Cup quarter-final with the tie delicately balanced.
Kiev earned a goalless draw in Paris last week and they are favourites to reach the last four.
PSG are boosted by the return of left-back Sylvain Armand who has recovered from a knee injury which was expected to rule him out for the rest of the season.
Armand is back in training and is expected to be included in Paul Le Guen's starting XI.
Experienced duo Claude Makelele and Ludovic Giuly are both set to start after being rested for the first leg.
PSG will be without striker Mateja Kezman through injury, but Peguy Luyindula should return to the starting line-up after being rested for Ligue 1 action last weekend.
Mamadou Sakho (ankle) and Loris Arnaud (knee) are still a way off match fitness and will not feature.
Kiev have suffered a blow with the news that captain Taras Mikhalik has been ruled out for six weeks after undergoing knee surgery.
Kiev coach Yuri Semin rested a number of key players last weekend with Carlos Correa, Betao, Roman Eremenko and Badr El Kaddouri Goran Sabljic all set to return.
Striker Artem Kravets faces a late fitness test as he struggles to shake off a hamstring problem, while Taras Mikhalik and Pape Diakhate are both sidelined with knee injuries.