Oxford v Bristol Rovers preview
Swansea boss Michael Laudrup hopes to have goalkeeper Michel Vorm back from injury for Saturday's home date with Queens Park Rangers.
The Dutchman has been struggling with a knee problem but looks set to return to the starting line-up, but midfielder Leon Britton is doubtful with the knee injury he sustained in last weekend's defeat at West Ham.
Kemy Agustien is back in training after an ankle problem but this game is likely to come a too soon for the midfielder, while Neil Taylor (broken leg) remains sidelined.
QPR striker Loic Remy is touch and go for the trip to South Wales.
The France international suffered a groin strain prior to last weekend's draw with Norwich but has recovered well and could be involved.
Junior Hoilett is out with a hamstring complaint, while Samba Diakite is still away with the Mali national team at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Lewis Montrose could return to action for Oxford.
The 24-year-old Gillingham loanee has not featured since the 2-1 victory at Bradford back in January due to a hamstring injury but he could be involved against the Pirates.
Andy Whing continues to progress from his ankle injury and he played 45 minutes in a Oxfordshire Senior Cup tie in midweek but this match is expected to come too soon for the versatile defender.
Max Crocombe, Harry Worley, Simon Heslop, and Josh Parker all got valuable game time under their belt in the 1-0 win as they look to force their way back into the side.
Oxford have not won a home game since New Year's Day and are without a victory in three.
Bristol Rovers have no fresh injury worries.
Oliver Norburn's stunning strike deep into added time earned the Pirates a point in Tuesday night's clash at Cheltenham and they are now three points clear of the relegation zone.
"We have a sign in the dressing room saying 'winners don't give in' and we are trying to be winners - we haven't been in the past but we are trying to be now and we certainly don't give in," manager John Ward said.
Ward could name the same side again with the likes of David Clarkson and Fabian Broghammer pushing for places in the starting line-up.
Midfielder Jim Paterson is still sidelined with a hamstring complaint.