Walking wounded to be fit to face Lions Leeds United's squad will verge on full strength for Monday's League One promotion clash with Millwall following the postponement of their visit to Leyton Orient.
Leeds were left without a fixture on Tuesday night after heavy snow put paid to the club's scheduled game at Brisbane Road and the absence of a long trip to London should allow the majority of Simon Grayson's "walking wounded" to shake off their ailments before the arrival of the Lions at Elland Road.
Strikers Jermaine Beckford and Lee Trundle suffered heavy knocks during last Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Walsall and midfielder Jonathan Douglas was also hurt during a physical match in the West Midlands.
All three players are expected to be in contention for a crucial game against Millwall, one of United's rivals for a play-off position in League One and the eight-day gap since the club's trip to Walsall should leave United's squad in near-perfect condition.
Grayson confirmed that captain Frazer Richardson is still not available due to his thigh strain, while long-term absentees Enoch Showunmi and Paul Huntington are also missing, but he will otherwise be selecting from a full quota of players.
Grayson said: "I would have thought we'll be fully fit for Monday.
"One or two players haven't trained this week and possibly would have missed the game on Tuesday. One or two would have played through the pain barrier if the game had been on but this has given them an opportunity to get fit and rest a few knocks.
"I'd expect everyone to be available for selection on Monday, apart from Frazer who is going to be another week at least."
The snow in Yorkshire has disrupted United's training schedule in the build-up to Millwall's visit, although Leeds have been able to take advantage of their state-of-the-art facilities at Thorp Arch.
Meanwhile, United's forthcoming reserve matches against Rotherham United and Grimsby Town have been postponed.
Leeds were due to play Rotherham at Elland Road on February 10, but the Millers have a first-team fixture on the same evening and the game will now be staged on Tuesday, April 28.
United's trip to Grimsby on February 24 has also been put back, though a new date has not yet been announced.