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8:28am Saturday 15th March 2008
THE MK Dons will be looking to secure a victory over Dagenham & Redbridge today that they hope will send them back to the top of League Two.
Manager Paul Ince will have to shuffle his pack and make several changes from the side that won 2-1 at Chesterfield on Monday.
Midfielder Alan Navarro sits out the first game of a two match suspension. Right-back Mark Regan also hobbled off at Saltergate with a hamstring injury. Utility man Jude Stirling and Drissa Diallo stand by to take over from the injured Regan.
Winger Mark Wright is closing in on a return from his hamstring injury but Ince will not rush him back while Kevin Gallen is also close to a return and could be in the squad.
Aaron Wilbraham is pushing for a start up front after two recent substitute appearances failed to trigger any response from his knee injury as Ince's side seek a win to keep up with Peterborough in the title race.
Meanwhile, Daggers will be able to call on Shane Huke and Ross Smith for the game with the Dons. The former was rested for the midweek game with Macclesfield after recently returning from a groin injury, while the latter has recovered from flu.
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