Barnsley boss Michael Duff will make a late call on whether key man Mads Andersen will feature against Wanderers this weekend.

The 25-year-old defender missed the final two games of the regular season due to an adductor injury.

Duff confirmed that Andersen has not trained with the group this week but is hopeful he can play a part against the Whites.

He told The Yorkshire Post: "He has got a chance. He still hasn't trained with the group yet, so it's going to be a late one.

"But if we think he's got a chance, he's obviously a big part of what we want to do. But if he's not fit, he's not fit. No matter how much you want him to play, you can't make him fit.

"A 50 per cent Mads Andersen is not as good as someone else who is 100 per cent.

"He's a big part of what we are and where we've been. It's an unfortunate time to get it, but hopefully, fingers crossed, he can come through it."

Devante Cole has also been dealing with a knock, but Duff expects the forward will be available for Saturday’s game.

"There are a couple (of minor problems). Devante got a kick on Sunday and is another one," he added.

"But it was more of a kick than muscle injury or anything. He should be fine, we will assess him. We are two days out from a game so 48 hours is a long time."

The Barnsley boss was also asked if midfielder Callum Styles will be involved during the play-off fixtures.

The Hungary international has spent the season on loan at Millwall but has now finished his commitments with the Championship side.

"Even if he was available, he has not been part of the group all season,” Duff explained. “We will see what happens in the summer.

"But there has been a lot of work gone on with this group in terms of patterns of play and jobs of organising with and without the ball and things like that.

“I don't think it would be fair on him (to be involved). I think it would be unfair on the group.

“I don't know contractually where we are with that. I'm assuming - and I have not been told - that I would have if he was available."