Beleaguered Watford boss Malky Mackay will pick from an unchanged squad when Ipswich visit Vicarage Road.
The Hornets suffered their fourth consecutive defeat at the hands of rock-bottom Peterborough on Saturday but with no injuries or suspensions, Mackay could keep faith with the same players.
Winger Will Buckley was overlooked for a place on the bench against Posh, despite a midweek run-out for the reserves following a thigh injury, but he could come into contention for a first appearance since his January move from Rochdale.
Tom Cleverley made his return from a ban against Posh in place of Jon Harley and the on-loan Manchester United midfielder should retain his place.
If Mackay is thinking of shuffling his pack around, striker Will Hoskins will be hoping to be a beneficiary after he replaced Danny Graham midway through the second half on Saturday.
The game against Town is one they can ill-afford to lose as their poor run of form has seen an alarming side down the table and the Hornets are now just point above the drop zone.
Ipswich boss Roy Keane will have to wait on the outcome of a Football Association disciplinary hearing before naming his side.
Defender Damien Delaney was sent off against Scunthorpe at the weekend but Keane has appealed to the FA and will find out on Tuesday afternoon whether the Republic of Ireland international will be available to face the free-falling Hornets.
If the FA do not rescind the red card then Pim Balkestein or the recalled Tommy Smith will start at the back.
Midfielder Grant Leadbitter will return after a two-match suspension of his own while 16-year-old striker Connor Wickham will be hoping to start.
The teenager scored his first league goal to give Town victory over Scunthorpe on Saturday and could be handed a start.
Keane remains without long-term absentees Richard Wright and Luciano Civelli, who are recovering from knee surgery.