Blackburn Rovers will be without Andrew Moran against Cardiff City whilst Harry Leonard will not be risked.
Moran came off with an ankle injury for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s earlier in the week and will miss Saturday's match. The 20-year-old's problem is minor and he should be back to face Swansea City if not Millwall.
Leonard has only trained twice this week as well as playing 30 minutes against Accrington Stanley's Under-21s. As a result, he won't be involved against Cardiff whilst Niall Ennis is also not ready to start.
Everyone else is fit and ready to go with Arnor Sigurdsson returning from international duty with Iceland unscathed. Adam Wharton is also available having missed the trip to Queens Park Rangers.
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"We've seen Harry Leonard come back, he has only trained once and played 30 minutes against the 21s," Tomasson said. "Niall got two goals and 60 minutes but he is not ready to start a game.
"We are a while away from having competition up front. If you come back and play immediately the day after, like Leonard, he had one training and 30 minutes. He will not be involved tomorrow.
"He had a tough session today whilst the others have had a more technical session. Niall is not ready to start but he scored two great goals.
"Adam Wharton played 45 minutes and that's very positive. We still have Sam Gallagher, Ryan Hedges, Aynsley Pears and Sam Barnes out.
"We got unlucky with Andy Moran with Ireland. He will not be ready and not play at the weekend, maybe on Tuesday, let's wait and see.
"The pitch he played on was not great when he was away and his ankle got a bit of a hit. He'll be back soon.
"Arnor is back, he played 89 minutes in the first game and then the coach took care of him in the second game. The rest are ready to go, they're hungry for a new period of football."
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