Wednesday vs MK Dons: Live updates from Hillsborough as Lee Gregory grabs equaliser

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Good evening and welcome to The Star’s live matchday blog for Sheffield Wednesday’s visit of in-form MK Dons

The Owls are hoping to register back-to-back wins in League One for the first time since August but face a Dons side who have won three on the bounce and sit fifth in the table.

Darren Moore’s side will move back into the play-offs with a win, provided other results also go their way.

Scroll down for team news, live updates and post-match reaction.

Sheffield Wednesday vs MK Dons LIVE

Key Events

  • Sheffield Wednesday could move back into the play-offs with a win
  • MK Dons have won their last three matches and start the evening fifth in League One
  • Josh Windass could make his first appearance of the season following an injury lay-off

The ball is delivered low to the back post and then poked back across the six-yard box, but fortunately Peacock-Farrell is there to pounce on it before an MK Dons attacker.

A booking apiece...already

Aiden Baldwin is booked for pulling Kamberi as the Owls try to break away. The resulting free-kick comes to nothing.

At the other end Liam Palmer goes into the book for tripping Max Watters.

The Owls get us started kicking towards the away end.

Your Owls correspondents react to tonight’s team news

Here’s how MK Dons line up

Forward Max Watters has scored six goals in as many games for the Dons, while Twine is their top scorer with eight.

Wildsmith, Brown, Luongo, Shodipo, Wing, Windass, Barahino

Bailey Peacock-Farrell

Brennan

Dunkley

Palmer

Hunt

Corbeanu

Dele-Bashiru

Byers

Bannan

Kamberi

Gregory

Bannan on Luongo’s return

“It was brilliant to have Massimo back in midfield. I think we had a bit of everything in midfield on Saturday; with Fizz you have got power. Massimo can go and win the ball back and I can try and create higher up the pitch, so it was a really good mix.

“There are a lot of quality players who can come in and do the real job so we have to keep performing.”

More of the same tonight?

Darren Moore’s programme notes

“We have the chance to break into that top six and that is where we want to be, as high as we can.

“We are not yet at the halfway stage of the season, there is so much more football to be played.”

Some pre-match reading