QPR goalkeeper Liam Kelly could return to the squad for the visit of Hull.
The 23-year-old Scot has been out since the start of November after suffering a quad injury against Leeds.
Defender Yoann Barbet is still missing with a hamstring problem and midfielder Charlie Owens has a knee injury.
Boss Mark Warburton will rotate his squad where possible so Nahki Wells, Ilias Chair and Josh Scowen will be in contention to start.
Hull look set to be without Callum Elder, who injured a hamstring during the 2-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest.
Elder had to go off late in the first half and was replaced by Stephen Kingsley.
Keane Lewis-Potter is also a doubt after dropping out of the squad on Boxing Day due to sickness.
Josh Magennis is unlikely to be risked after a hamstring injury.
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QPR goalkeeper Liam Kelly could return to the squad for the visit of Hull.
The 23-year-old Scot has been out since the start of November after suffering a quad injury against Leeds.
Defender Yoann Barbet is still missing with a hamstring problem and midfielder Charlie Owens has a knee injury.
Boss Mark Warburton will rotate his squad where possible so Nahki Wells, Ilias Chair and Josh Scowen will be in contention to start.
Hull look set to be without Callum Elder, who injured a hamstring during the 2-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest.
Elder had to go off late in the first half and was replaced by Stephen Kingsley.
Keane Lewis-Potter is also a doubt after dropping out of the squad on Boxing Day due to sickness.
Josh Magennis is unlikely to be risked after a hamstring injury.
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