Henderson overcame a gluteal muscle problem to step off the bench against QPR on Tuesday, and is available. Hendo has been on the sidelines ever since his heroics at Ashton Gate. The striker probably won't start, but another substitute appearance is likely and would please Unitedites. And, in all fairness, the striker, who has 10 goals to his name, shouldn't walk straight back into the side, with the likes of Richard Cresswell now stamping his authority on the starting 11.
Meanwhile, Matt Kilgallon, who missed the midweek FA Cup win at QPR due to a hamstring problem, has declared himself fit, but Henri Camara (groin) remains doubtful after sitting out the third-round replay at Loftus Road.
Blades manager Kevin Blackwell must decide whether to include Kilgallon, yet to sign a new contract offer at Bramall Lane, or retain recent signing Marcel Seip alongside Chris Morgan at the heart of defence.
Gary Naysmith is still working towards full fitness following a knee injury, while Jamie Ward and Lee Williamson are both expected to be included in the squad despite recent niggles.
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Source: Team Talk