NO MORE DEAL: Rams receive a double boost for their date with the destiny; Derby County vs. Carlisle injury latest

When Derby County hosts Carlisle United at Pride Park this weekend, they have the opportunity to formally confirm their promotion back to the Championship.

With second place up for grabs and just one more point needed to secure a return to promotion, Paul Warne’s team is poised to make history in front of what promises to be an electrifying crowd.

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Here is the most recent information from the treatment table as the Rams get ready for their meeting with fate ahead of their game against the already-relegated Carlisle.

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Joe Ward

The winger’s season is finished due to a knee injury that required surgery. According to Warne, he will miss two months of work and the majority of the summer recovering at a rehab facility.

Gayle Dwight

After hobbling out of the match against Bolton in the first half, the striker was transported for a scan. Nonetheless, Warne stated during his press conference on Thursday that the striker was expected to resume training and might play on Saturday.

Craig Forsyth

Another calf injury had many fearing the defender would miss the remainder of the year, but the veteran Scot is getting better. I’m excited to participate this weekend.

Ryan Nyambe

The Namibian player hurt his quad during the match against Charlton, and as a result, he is out for the season. He had surgery, which regrettably means that his campaign is done.

John-Jules Tyreece

The attacker for Arsenal on loan, who suffered a hamstring injury against Reading in January, was expected to resume training at Derby this week. The Gunners gave the go-ahead after his rehabilitation went without a hitch. The attacker made a spectacular comeback, according to Warne, who stated yesterday that he was “the best kid” in training on Tuesday. Probably sitting on the bench.

Rooney Jake

Despite suffering anterior cruciate ligament damage in the September loss to Bolton, the center-back is healing very well. is scheduled for a follow-up knee scan, and if everything checks out, he might resume participating in some first-team training.

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