Aston Villa striker John Carew could return from injury against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.
The Norway international has been unavailable for Villa's last four matches because of a knee problem.
But the former Lyon player, who had lost his place in the starting line-up to Emile Heskey before the setback, is now back in training and making good progress.
Carew has scored four goals in 18 appearances this season and he hopes to be available for Saturday's Barclays Premier League fixture which could have a huge impact on the race to qualify for the Champions League.
Villa manager Martin O'Neill said: "John has been training the last few days now and has had no reaction. Therefore, in terms of fitness, he would be in better condition than he was last week."
Petrov injury
O'Neill will continue to monitor the fitness of skipper Stiliyan Petrov who has continued playing despite the handicap of an Achilles problem in recent weeks.
The midfielder needed an injection at half-time during the Carling Cup semi-final, second leg with Blackburn Rovers to enable him to complete the second 45 minutes.
O'Neill said: "We are just going to have to monitor Stiliyan. We have games coming up and he is keen to play on. This week, with no midweek match, has given him a bit of a breather.
"That is a good thing but we don't have too many of those between now and the end of the season and we will have to see how it goes."
Despite the pain of the injury, Petrov has played in all but one of Villa's 23 Barclays Premier League matches this season, establishing himself as a key man.