Eurosport - Sat, 24 May 14:54:00 2008
Brief team news ahead of Sunday's League One play-off final between Leeds United and Doncaster.
Leeds manager Gary McAllister faces a defensive selection dilemma ahead of the Wembley clash.
Alan Sheehan is available again following a three-match suspension but McAllister has been impressed with midfielder Bradley Johnson, who has been deputising at left-back in the on-loan Leicester defender's absence.
McAllister could be loathe to change a winning line-up after his side's impressive win at Carlisle in the second leg of their semi-final but Sheehan was in fine form for Leeds before his dismissal at Yeovil.
Otherwise, McAllister has a full-strength squad to choose from and it would be no surprise if he selected the same XI who started against Carlisle.
Carlisle-born Paul Huntington, who came under a barrage of abuse every time he touched the ball at Brunton Park, is expected to partner Lubo Michalik in central defence but Rui Marques, handed a new two-year contract, gives McAllister an extra option.
Leading goalscorer Jermaine Beckford will partner on-loan Crystal Palace striker Dougie Freedman up front.
Doncaster boss Sean O'Driscoll will leave it as long as possible before deciding whether to start with midfielder Richie Wellens, who will undergo surgery to resolve a double hernia next week.
Defender Gareth Roberts (hamstring) is also doubtful, but otherwise Rovers have no other injury or suspension worries.