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PREVIEW: Coventry City vs Swindon Town
Marc Richards will be eligible for his Swindon Town debut on Saturday, but the Robins will have to wait on Chris Hussey, Amine Linganzi and Timi Elsnik.
Richards, 35, arrived on a free transfer from Northampton earlier in the week and will be eligible to go straight into the squad, as will Keshi Anderson who turned his loan into a permanent deal this week as well.
Hussey, who is on loan from Sheffield United is "making great progress" according to his manager, David Flitcroft, but he will still be out for a bit longer yet.
Flitcroft says he hopes to have Hussey back for the last 18 games of the season, so the planned return for Hussey will be the trip to Stevenage on January 30.
There is no timeline for Linganzi but Elsnik is going to play for Derby's under-23s in their match against Birmingham on Monday, which Flitcroft plans to attend.
Swindon are improved form and currently enjoying a three-match win streak following victories over Notts County, Barnet and Forest Green.
Town have the best away record in League Two while Coventry have the 8th-best home record in the division.
Coventry are in a spell of indifferent form, with two defeats and two wins coming in their last four matches, with a 1-0 loss at Exeter being their most recent result but they have won their last three home games.
Swindon lost 2-1 at home to Coventry in the same fixture earlier on in the season, despite Luke Norris putting Town 1-0 up.
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