MK Dons could be without first-choice goalkeeper David Martin when they meet Fulham on Saturday.
Martin is still struggling with a hamstring injury suffered against Hull earlier this month, which also saw him miss the Dons’ last game with Brighton.
However, defender Joe Walsh and midfielder Jake Forster-Caskey are fit again after several weeks out injured.
Walsh could replace centre-back Kyle McFadzean, who serves the first of a three-match ban, although Burnley loanee Kevin Long is in contention to make his debut.
Fulham defender Tim Ream has described the match, between two sides struggling towards the foot of the Championship, as their “biggest game of the year”, but MK Dons boss Karl Robinson has played down its importance and suggested the Whites are feeling the pressure.
This post was last modified on 31/03/2016