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    Image: Mozika: Could return to bench after four months out

    Team news for Tuesday night's League One clash between Scunthorpe and Rochdale at Glanford Park.

    Scunthorpe midfielder Damien Mozika could return to contention after a four-month absence. The 24-year-old midfielder, a summer signing from Bury, has been sidelined since mid-October with an ankle injury, but has been closing in on a return to first-team action and might make the substitutes' bench. New signings Jon Parkin, David Mirfin, Jamie Reckford and Robbie Gibbons are all hoping to make their belated debuts after the postponement of the Iron's last two fixtures. Manager Alan Knill will also be boosted by the return of skipper Cliff Byrne (groin), striker Jordan Robertson (hip) and midfielder Jimmy Ryan (knee), while Michael O'Connor (groin) is another player expected to shake off injury in time to make his return to the squad. Scunthorpe, without midfielder Michael Collins (Achilles), plus strikers Connor Jennings (foot) and Matt Godden (hip), are chasing only their second league win in 12 matches. Michael Symes and Paul McCallum are in line to finally make their Rochdale debuts for John Coleman's side. Forward duo Symes and McCallum signed on loan at Spotland before the end of the January transfer window from Bournemouth and West Ham respectively, but subsequent postponements of the scheduled games against Charlton and Notts County have left Dale without a match for more than a fortnight. It has also been a frustrating time for Coleman, with the former Accrington boss unable to build on the flying start to his tenure when local rivals Bury were dispatched 3-0 in his first game in charge on January 28 - Rochdale's first win since mid-November. Defender Marc Twaddle is back in full training following a long absence with a hamstring injury, although it is unclear whether he features in Coleman's plans at this stage, while midfielder Simon Hackney (abdominal) remains a long-term absentee.

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