Wednesday round off our away days for the season at Oxford United tomorrow.

It was way back in September when we chalked up our only league win of the campaign so far, on the road at Portsmouth, while we go into the Oxford game with the home side fearing they could be relegated by kick off time.

They sit in 22nd place, six points behind nearest rivals Charlton and West Brom (the Baggies today having been docked two points for financial breaches) and with all three of them having two matches left. However, the Londoners and West Brom both have lunchtime kick offs tomorrow, so know that a draw for them would be enough to send down Oxford before a ball is kicked in our game.

On the injury front for the Owls, Svante Ingelsson looks set to be ruled out again with his knee injury but there are hopes that Pierce Charles will be fit to return after the back problem that saw him miss the trip to Middlesbrough on Wednesday.

Jarvis Thornton had to be subbed at Boro after picking up a dead leg in the second half and will be assessed ahead of tomorrow’s fixture while Olaf Kobacki and Nathaniel Chalobah could start after being on the bench at the Riverside.

Henrik Pedersen said: “There are a few doubts and there’ll be some late decisions.

“Fatigue is a good word. There is someone that is on the limit and we wait for some answers. So it will be a late decision, maybe first thing tomorrow.”