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Sheffield Wednesday injury latest and return dates, including Hutchinson, Dean and Mendez-Laing

Sheffield Wednesday could fall further behind in the race for promotion this evening.

All seven of the teams directly above the Owls in the League One table are in action tonight. Darren Moore's side were scheduled to travel to Fleetwood Town but the fixture was postponed on Monday morning due to storm damage to their Highbury Stadium.

Strong winds had caused structural damage to the Parkside Stand at their ground with Storm Franklin continuing to batter the United Kingdom.

Although the call-off looks set to add to Wednesday's busy March fixture programme, it does give their injured players more time to recover. Everton loanee Lewis Gibson made his long-awaited comeback as a second half substitute in Saturday's 3-1 success at Doncaster Rovers.

Next up for Wednesday is a home meeting against Charlton Athletic.

Here is all you need to know about the current state of play at Hillsborough and the potential return dates for those currently on the sidelines.

Neither Gregory nor Hutchinson were risked on Saturday. Moore planned to check on Gregory and Hutchinson prior to the Fleetwood meeting.

If they are not quite fit, we won't risk them.

"The group is what it is. When anybody steps in, they pick up and carry on with the wave we are on at the moment."

Charlton Athletic

Centre-backs Iorfa and Dunkley are on the mend, having recovered from hip and hamstring injuries respectively. Yorkshire Live understands Iorfa would have played some part in the Under-23s clash against Crewe Alexandra had it gone ahead.

"It is nice to have them back on the pitch again. They are building up their volume to training.

"The biggest thing for me is they need football specific movements. They need to react to the ball speed. It is things

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