SAM Allardyce is expected to make more than just the one enforced change to his starting line-up for tomorrow's FA Cup Third Round tie at Doncaster Rovers.

Wanderers will be without the suspended Ivan Campo when they take on the in-form League One side at the newly-opened Keepmoat Stadium.

But there are question-marks over the fitness of skipper, Kevin Nolan, and striker, El-Hadji Diouf, and the manager, who has a reputation for rotating his squad in the early rounds of cup competitions, is sure to err on the side of caution if there is the slightest doubt over their conditions.

Options could be limited with Henrik Pedersen struggling with a calf injury, but Stelios is back in the reckoning after a recent injury lay-off and Abdoulaye Meite, who was rested for the New Year's Day game at Liverpool, is back in the reckoning.

And, while there has been no comment on claims that Tal Ben Haim could be left out, so as not to affect his valuation in any possible transfer deal during the January window, assistant manager Sammy Lee said Wanderers intended playing their strongest available side to kick off their FA Cup campaign.

"It's not a case of rotation, because of the numbers we've got," Lee said. "We've got a suspension and a couple of injuries but, as always, we will try to put out the strongest side because it's a massively important game.

"We must give the opposition the respect they deserve. We know it's going to be a difficult task.

"We have done our homework and we know they are very well organised, they are in great shape and we will have to be on top of our game in order to get through to the next round."

Lee believes Wanderers should be motivated by the 3-0 defeat at Anfield that ended the five-match winning streak that lifted them to third in the Premiership.

"Whether it's in the league or the FA Cup, there is a need to bounce back from that defeat," he said.

"But we must accentuate the positives and the fact is that we had put a very good run together before that disappointment."