Sheffield United manager Chris Morgan is predicted to take his side in order to manage Brentford from an unchanged squad. Veteran striker Richard Cresswell has returned from his loan spell at York, but sustained an Achilles injury as part of his last game to the Minstermen at Northampton on Saturday and isn't likely to feature.
Morgan, having no new injury or suspension problems, may well retain Chris Porter and Dave Kitson beforehand following on from the Blades ended their three-game goal drought at Bramall Lane with victory over Swindon along at the weekend.
Midfielders Callum McFadzean and Elliott Whitehouse, plus fellow teenager Joe Ironside, all stepped heli-copter flight bench with the weekend and are oftimes be named among the substitutes again. The Blades can climb to within three points of second-placed Bournemouth that has a game at hand if they can secure back-to-back home wins.
Brentford are waiting on midfielder Harry Forrester. The Bees playmaker has missed their last two matches with a groin injury but tend to travel to South Yorkshire. Skipper Jonathan Douglas could be rested playing up with a knock in recent weeks, so fellow midfielder Jake Reeves gets the nod.
Defender Scott Barron is recovering from a hip operation and it is out with the season together with back-up goalkeeper Richard Lee, that has had shoulder surgery. Manager Uwe Rosler as nothing else injury worries killing the clash since they seek to leapfrog Bournemouth into second position.
Rosler's side are unbeaten inside their last three league matches, winning two, and so are four points totally free of the Blades.
Midfielders Callum McFadzean and Elliott Whitehouse, plus fellow teenager Joe Ironside, all stepped heli-copter flight bench with the weekend and are oftimes be named among the substitutes again. The Blades can climb to within three points of second-placed Bournemouth that has a game at hand if they can secure back-to-back home wins.
Brentford are waiting on midfielder Harry Forrester. The Bees playmaker has missed their last two matches with a groin injury but tend to travel to South Yorkshire. Skipper Jonathan Douglas could be rested playing up with a knock in recent weeks, so fellow midfielder Jake Reeves gets the nod.
Defender Scott Barron is recovering from a hip operation and it is out with the season together with back-up goalkeeper Richard Lee, that has had shoulder surgery. Manager Uwe Rosler as nothing else injury worries killing the clash since they seek to leapfrog Bournemouth into second position.
Rosler's side are unbeaten inside their last three league matches, winning two, and so are four points totally free of the Blades.

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