The Owls are fresh off a disappointing midweek FA Cup outing at Plymouth Argyle and Moore admitted Wednesday fans could see a switch in system as they look to overcome something of an injury crisis.
That said, a handful of key performers are heading back to fitness an could play a part.
There are countless ways the side could go tomorrow. Here’s the way our man Alex Miller would fit things around – by reverting to a 4-2-3-1 set-up.
There are countless ways the side could go tomorrow. Here’s the way our man Alex Miller would fit things around – by reverting to a 4-2-3-1 set-up.
9. LW - Theo Corbeanu
A bright spark in moments this season, Corbeanu will be hoping to land an extended role in the first team. There would be concerns over the defensive aptitude of the Owls left-hand side in this line-up, mind. Photo: Steve Ellis
One of the big questions - will Windass be fit to play? Wednesday won't want to rush him back for threat of further injury of course, but what a boost he would offer. Where he is best placed is another interesting one. In a 4-2-3-1, he could fit in the 10 role. If he's not fit, Dele-Bashiru could take the role from Lewis Wing. Photo: Steve Ellis
The side looks a tad lightweight without him - and Paterson has been a threat this season. Pushed around in position, he's been effective in a more advanced role on the right and does well in getting close to the central forward. Photo: Steve Ellis
Another fitness question mark. Gregory has trained this week, Moore confirmed, and so is touch and go for involvement. If he's fit, it would be great to have him and Windass working in tandem in the final third. If it proves to be a game too early, Florian Kamberi has done nothing to disgrace himself leading the line. Photo: Steve Ellis