Wycombe v York preview
Norwich midfielders Anthony Pilkington and Alex Tettey are suffering from hamstring and knee problems respectively, but could be fit in time to face Fulham at Carrow Road on Saturday afternoon.
Ryan Bennett is fit again and Hughton reported a clean bill of health after his players returned from the midweek internationals.
Meanwhile, loan signing striker Kei Kamara has commenced training following his move from Sporting Kansas City in the MLS but lacks match practice and Hughton will delay assessing whether he might feature against the Cottagers.
Dimitar Berbatov will be assessed on his hamstring problem.
Urby Emanuelson could make his first start if the Bulgarian misses out, while Martin Jol is still to assess the fitness of his 12 players who spent midweek on international duty, with Costa Rica's Bryan Ruiz only expected to return on the eve of the trip to Norwich.
Steve Sidwell (knee) and Kieran Richardson (calf) are available again, new signings Stanislav Manolev and Eyong Enoh are unlikely to feature after being made to wait for their work permits, while Mahamadou Diarra (both knee) and Kerim Frei (pelvis) remain out.
Wycombe have received a double injury boost with Gary Doherty and Leon Johnson returning to full training after lengthy spells on the sidelines.
The Republic of Ireland international has been out of action since being replaced after just nine minutes of the FA Cup tie at Crewe in early November with a back problem.
The 33-year-old underwent an operation to cure the complaint and he and fellow centre-back Johnson, who suffered a knee injury in December, are now well on the way back to match action.
Gareth Ainsworth's men recorded their eighth victory in their last 12 league games with a superb 1-0 success over Gillingham in front of the Sky cameras on Monday night.
York striker Ashley Chambers has returned to full training but will not be ready in time.
Chambers, who has scored eight goals this season, has been sidelined since the middle of December after undergoing surgery to resolve a groin/stomach problem, but could be back in contention next week.
Fellow forward Ben Everson has been ruled out due to a hamstring strain, but otherwise manager Gary Mills has no new injury or suspension worries as his side look to bounce back from last week's heavy home defeat to Morecambe.
Lanre Oyebanjo remains sidelined with a fractured skull sustained in the recent draw at Gillingham and fellow defender Chris Doig (ankle) is still struggling.
On-loan Swansea defender Curtis Obeng is likely to continue after making his debut last week and another recent arrival, striker David McDaid, is hoping to play a bigger part after making his first appearance off the substitutes' bench.
Long-term absentee Michael Coulson meanwhile, out since October with cruciate knee ligament damage, is closing in on a return to full training.