Sorry guys I do most of my work later on today so ill get all the info for you not too long from now. In the mean time:
Wolves
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Wolves manager Glenn Hoddle will be without Jackie McNamara for the clash with Burnley.
Full-back McNamara had been expected to return from a knee injury for the clash with Crewe in midweek but sat out as his side cruised to a 4-0 victory.
Midfielder Colin Cameron shook off a knock he picked up in training to play in that game and is expected to keep his place.
Veteran midfielders Darren Anderton and Paul Ince are both making good progress on respective shin and thigh problems but are a long way from a comeback.
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Burnley
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Burnley boss Steve Cotterill is sweating on the fitness of skipper Frank Sinclair for the trip to Wolves.
The former Chelsea defender played through the pain to help the Clarets record only their second win of the season in the 3-0 victory over Ipswich and has been unable to train since.
Fellow defender and on-loan Wolves prospect Keith Lowe is ruled out due to the terms of his temporary move to the Clarets.
John McGreal (foot) is is doubtful after missing the midweek victory, while the game is expected to come too soon for utility man Danny Karbassiyoon (groin).
Wayne Thomas (knee) is out for the season and goalkeeper Danny Coyne may also be forced to sit out the rest of the campaign with a serious knee problem.
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Hull
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Hull defender Mark Lynch returns from suspension for the visit of Millwall.
The summer signing from Sunderland was dismissed in last weekend's 2-1 victory at Coventry and served a one-match ban for the midweek defeat at Norwich.
Peter Taylor's injury-hit side are again without Ian Ashbee, Keith Andrews and Steve McPhee, Alton Thelwell, Robbie Stockdale and Danny Coles, who is sidelined for the rest of the season with a serious knee injury.
But former England striker Nick Barmby is set to return after missing the Carrow Road reverse with a slight knee injury
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Lots of injuries still.
Milwall
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Jody Morris will not play for Millwall until 15 October after being hit with another one-match ban.
The 26-year-old midfielder was suspended for the 1-1 draw with QPR on Tuesday following his sending off against Cardiff last Saturday.
And following an FA hearing, Morris will now sit out Friday's match at Hull for remarks made to referee Andy D'Urso after he had been dismissed against the Welsh club.
The former Chelsea man will be available for Millwall's first game after the international break, which is at Norwich on 15 October.
Defender Mark Phillips was expected to recover from a hamstring injury in time for the game - but manager Colin Lee may opt to leave him on the bench once more as Matt Lawrence and Ady Williams looked solid in the central defence in the 1-1 draw against QPR on Tuesday.
Striker Ben May has recovered from a back injury and is vying with Carl Asaba for a place alongside top scorer Barry Hayles in attack.
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Morriss will be a loss.
Ill be back with better info chaps.