Blackburn Rovers will still be without Ryan Hedges and possibly Sondre Tronstad against Millwall whilst John Fleck has been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
Hedges has missed the last two matches with a groin injury sustained against Norwich City. He is back training again but will not be available for Tuesday night's clash.
Tronstad is touch and go but did not train on Monday and so it seems unlikely he will be passed fit to return in midfield. He has an ankle problem which has again ruled him out of the last week.
Joe Rankin-Costello remains two weeks away after a knee injury sustained against Birmingham City but Semir Telalovic is back after missing the trip to South Wales with illness.
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"We are still missing a few, Hedgey is back on the grass which is positive but he won't be available tomorrow," Eustace said.
"He won't be back for tomorrow but we'll have a look ahead of the weekend.
"Unfortunately we do still have a few missing. I hope so with Tronstad but it'll be very touch and go. He didn't train with us today so we will have to see how he is.
"From the seven or eight games since we've been here, he's been very good. He links the play well and he's that defensive cover in midfield, he puts his foot in.
"Semir trained today, he was poorly on Friday so it's great to have him back in the group today.
"Joe (Rankin-Costello) is on the grass today I think, he is still a couple of weeks away.
One man who won't be returning this season is Fleck. He suffered a shin injury 15 minutes into his debut at Preston North End.
It has now been determined that he needs surgery to correct the problems which has ended his season prematurely. As a result, it might be his only appearance in a Blackburn Rovers considering his contract is up in the summer.
"John (Fleck) will be going in for surgery on Monday or Tuesday," Eustace explained.
"Unfortunately he will be out for the rest of the season. He's had surgery on his shin, he's had to have a plate taken out and replaced. It's very unfortunate for John."
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