Wednesday go in search of a first Championship victory of the season at home to   Bristol City tomorrow.

Henrik Pedersen is likely to give a debut to Manchester United loan defender Harry Amass while also waiting to see if Bailey Cadamarteri is ready to take his place up front after a flight delay on the way home from Jamaica’s World Cup qualifiers.

Eighteen-year-old Amass has already impressed Pedersen in training while Cadamarteri scored his first goal for Jamaica in their 2-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago.

On the injury front, Gabriel Otegbayo has been given a clean bill of health after suffering a dead leg against Leeds but youngster Gui Siqueira has been ruled out for the remainder of the season following his achilles tendon injury for the under-21s against Colchester on Monday.

The Bristol City game also sees the arrival of ex-Manchester City coach, Craig Mudd, to Pedersen’s backroom team.