Fulham boss Mark Hughes will be steeling his squad against an FA Cup upset when they meet Peterborough.
Hughes out to avoid Posh upset
Fulham boss Mark Hughes will be steeling his squad against an FA Cup upset when they welcome Peterborough to Craven Cottage.
But Posh have an impressive record from their previous trips to West London, having won three and drawn three of their six meetings over the years.
The Cottagers also suffered an embarrassing upset back in 2006 when they were beaten 2-1 by London rivals Leyton Orient.
Hughes is hoping striker Moussa Dembele recovers from an ankle injury before naming his side.
Andrew Johnson is sidelined after suffering a minor hamstring tear which kept him out of the victory against West Brom.
Long-term casualty Bobby Zamora will also miss the clash.
Posh team news
Peterborough will have midfielder Adam Clayton and new striker signing Kieran Agard available.
Leeds have given permission for Clayton to feature, while 21-year-old Agard - signed on loan from Everton until the end of the season - has also received the green light to be involved.
Former Lincoln midfielder Lee Frecklington is expected to miss out again with his ankle problem, and luckless striker Dave Hibbert is a long-term absentee with a dislocated knee and is not expected to return until March.
Playmaker George Boyd remains a doubt after he turned an ankle in training last weekend and missed Monday's impressive 4-1 win over Walsall.
Midfielder Charlie Lee is also battling an ankle injury which kept him out of Bank Holiday action.
Posh boss Gary Johnson returns to South West London where he was born, growing up living opposite Craven Cottage and supporting Fulham as a boy.