Team news: Leeds United, Sheffield Wednesday
Leeds United's home game with Crystal Palace is still scheduled to go ahead.
As is the League One fixture between Swindon Town and Sheffield Wednesday.
All matches kick-off Saturday 3pm.
Championship
Leeds United v Crystal Palace
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Hide AdTeam news: Andy Hughes could come in for the suspended Paul Connolly, the full-back having collected his fifth booking of the season in last weekend's draw at Reading.
Leigh Bromby or Jason Crowe are also in contention but Hughes has, so far this season, been Simon Grayson's preferred deputy at either right or left-back. George McCartney is available after extending his loan stay for another month.
League One
Swindon Town v Sheffield Wednesday
Team news: Alan Irvine has doubts over striker Neil Mellor, who has been struggling with an ankle injury. Paul Heffernan and Jermaine Johnson are on standby to partner Clinton Morrison.
Defenders Lewis Buxton (hamstring) and Jon Ostemobor (calf) both also remain doubtful for the match.
Matches OFF
Championship
Doncaster Rovers v Barnsley
Hull City v QPR
Sheffield United v Reading
League One
Dagenham and Redbridge v Huddersfield Town
League Two
Aldershot Town v Bradford City
Gillingham v Rotherham United
Blue Square Bet Premier
York City v AFC Wimbledon
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