Hull City will hope that a win against Accrington Stanley will be enough to reclaim first place in the League One table back from Lincoln City on Tuesday.
The Tigers were held at the KCOM Stadium on Saturday, drawing 1-1 with Blackpool despite taking the lead through a Mallik Wilks goal.
Reece Burke will be missing against Accrington after receiving a straight red card during the Blackpool fixture.
Stanley lost 0-1 to Gillingham at the weekend, with Kyle Dempsey on the scoresheet for the visitors.
Callum Jones and Martin Samuelson could both continue to miss out for Hull who are out injured.
This will be the first ever league meeting between Hull City and Accrington Stanley.
Grant McCann has lost both of his two managerial league meetings with Accrington Stanley, with those two games coming in 2018-19 while in charge of Doncaster.
Hull have only won one of their last seven league games (D3 L3), having won four in a row beforehand.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, Harrogate Town will host Exeter City at Wetherby Road in League Two.
This fixture scheduled for Saturday however the game was called off due to heavy snowfall.
The Sulphurites last fixture was a 2-1 defeat to Cambridge United, despite taking the lead through Jack Muldoon, whilst Exeter City drew 1-1 to Bolton Wanderers last Tuesday night.
This will be just the second EFL encounter between Harrogate and Exeter, with the Sulphurites wining the reverse fixture back in December 2020 (2-1).
Exeter have won just one of their last seven league visits to Yorkshire (D2 L4), a 3-1 victory against Doncaster in April 2017.
Harrogate have picked up fewer points at home than any other side in League Two this season (six), winning just one of their nine league matches on home soil (D3 L5).
On Wednesday night, Middlesbrough will travel to the City Ground to face Nottingham Forest in the Championship.
Last time out, Middlesbrough lost 0-1 to Birmingham City at the Riverside Stadium, with Scott Hogan scoring the only goal of the game.
Forest cruised past Millwall on Saturday, winning 3-1 with goals from Sammy Ameobi (twice) and Ryan Yates.
Neil Warnock could make two attacking changes here with Britt Assombalonga and Duncan Watmore both in contention for recalls.
The return of Watmore will see Marcus Tavernier drop into a central midfield role.
Nottingham Forest have lost two of their last 23 home league games against Middlesbrough (W12 D9), whilst Middlesbrough have not completed a league double over Nottingham Forest since the 1955/56 campaign.
Warnock has won his last five league matches against Nottingham Forest, last winning six in a row against an opponent in league football between 2005 and 2012 versus Crystal Palace.
Huddersfield Town will host Millwall in the Championship on Wednesday night at the John Smith’s Stadium.
The Terriers lost 2-0 to Watford at Vicarage Road whilst Millwall lost 3-1 to Nottingham Forest with Ben Thompson scoring the Lions only goal.
Rolando Aarons made his league debut against Watford and will retain his place out wide.
Romoney Critchlow-Noble will keep his place in the starting XI after he was drafted in at the weekend.
Jonathan Hogg is struggling with a minor injury and will play no part here.
Huddersfield Town have won 11 of their last 13 home league matches against Millwall (D1 L1 – excluding play-offs).
Millwall have picked up just four points in their last eight league matches against Huddersfield (W1 D1 L6).
All four of Huddersfield Town’s home league defeats this season have been via a one-goal margin, with the last three defeats all coming via a 2-1 loss (vs Preston, Bristol City & Reading).
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