Rochdale v Wycombe preview
Manchester City duo Sergio Aguero and Jack Rodwell have been ruled out of Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final clash against Barnsley at the Etihad Stadium.
Aguero missed Monday night's 1-0 win at Aston Villa with a knee injury and he will be on the sidelines again, while Rodwell faces a few weeks out of action after being forced off against Villa with a new hamstring problem.
Gareth Barry could replace Rodwell in midfield after recovering from an ankle problem and City could also be boosted by the return of captain Vincent Kompany after recovering from a calf injury which has sidelined him for the last six games.
Defensive duo Maicon and Micah Richards (both knee) remain on the sidelines.
Barnsley midfielder Stephen Dawson could have a late fitness test ahead of his side's trip to the Premier League champions.
Dawson has missed the last nine matches since damaging ankle ligaments at Ipswich in mid-January and is hoping to prove his fitness in time to feature.
Manager David Flitcroft has no new injury or suspension problems following the midweek draw at Burnley. On-loan Stoke defender Rory Delap and fellow loanee Ryan Tunnicliffe, from Manchester United, were both unused substitutes at Turf Moor and could return to the starting line-up.
Rochdale manager Keith Hill has no new injury worries.
Club captain Peter Cavanagh remains a doubt due to his troublesome calf complaint.
Top scorer Bobby Grant returned from a four-match ban to face Morecambe last time out and was joined in a three-man attack by new signing Ian Henderson.
Both men are pushing for inclusion once more, but Hill may look to make changes as Dale left the Globe Arena having slumped to a second consecutive 3-0 defeat.
In 10 league games since the turn of the year, Rochdale have a solitary victory to show for their efforts.
Joe Thompson appeared as a second-half substitute last weekend after re-joining on loan from Tranmere and the winger could press for a start along with Ashley Grimes.
Wycombe midfielder Joel Grant is a doubt having missed the Chairboys' victory over Fleetwood.
The 25-year-old received a kick on his ankle in their 2-1 win at Torquay and tests revealed he sprained ligaments.
Player-manager Gareth Ainsworth rates his chances as 50/50 for the clash and will make a late call on whether the winger travels with his squad.
Ainsworth has recovered from a dead leg sustained against the Cod Army and declared himself fit to face Dale.
And the Blues boss has no fresh injury worries with Matt Bloomfield, Danny Foster and Grant Basey all long-term absentees.
Wycombe are now 12 points clear of the relegation zone and 10 off the play-off spots in League Two having won back-to-back games in dramatic fashion.