Morecambe will be aiming to keep their play-off hopes alive when they travel to Rotherham.
Shrimps look to put pressure on play-off rivals
Morecambe will be aiming to keep their League Two play-off hopes alive when they travel to Rotherham.
Morecambe boss Sammy McIlroy will be without Neil Wainwright for the trip to South Yorkshire.
The midfielder was forced off with an Achilles problem during Saturday's 1-0 win over Notts County and will now miss the remaining three games of the season.
Mark Duffy came off the bench to score his first goal for the club in that match and could be rewarded with a starting role as fellow forward Wayne Curtis is again doubtful with a hamstring injury.
On-loan Peterborough striker Rene Howe returned from a virus to play the full 90 minutes against County and will retain his place in McIlroy's starting XI.
The Shrimps are just three points adrift of the top seven and still have a chance of securing a place in the play-offs.
Rotherham team news
Rotherham manager Mark Robins has no new injury or suspension worries.
But the Millers will be without midfielder Micky Cummins, who missed the weekend's action following an exploratory knee operation. Danny Harrison is expected to continue in his absence.
Robins could be tempted to freshen up his side following a lacklustre display in the 2-1 home defeat to Shrewsbury and has virtually a fully-fit squad to choose from.
Striker Jamie Clarke and midfielder Jason Taylor are pushing for recalls after stepping off the substitutes' bench on Saturday.
Robins' side, who would still be challenging for an automatic promotion spot had they not been deducted 17 points at the start of the season, are chasing their 11th home league win.