Wanderers have been plunged into a goalkeeping crisis.
Steve Banks is out for a month after having a hernia operation on Tuesday and Keith Branagan is in plaster after damaging an ankle in Saturday's victory over Huddersfield Town.
The double setback gives number three choice Jussi Jaaskelainen, who replaced Branagan on Saturday, the chance of a rare run in the side.
Branagan's outstanding form gave Wanderers the chance for Banks to have the operation.
But with the No 1 suddenly being sidelined with injury they are down to one option and have had to recall Matt Glennon from his loan spell at Port Vale.
Branagan was stretchered off after 30 minutes of Saturday's super show after bravely racing out of his area to beat clean through striker Clyde Wijnhard to a 50-50 ball.
He has had his ankle put in plaster and while there is no break he could have ligament damage. He was in the Reebok treatment room today and Wanderers are hoping to have a better assessment of the problem in the next couple of days.
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