ROVERS boss Tony Mowbray has almost a full squad to chose from for tomorrow's crunch clash at home to Aston Villa.

A first-team squad that has been hit hard by injuries throughout the campaign has finally got healthy in time for the final two games of the season that will decide in which division Blackburn will play their football next season.

And that means that young winger Connor Mahoney is available again for consideration after missing last weekend's 0-0 draw at Molineux with a thigh strain.

Mowbray said: "Connor trained today and there didn't seem to be any problems, so I think we're only Corry Evans down from a full squad to chose from.

"The signs are good in that respect.

"Of course we will try to pick the right team and try and win this next game."

Danny Graham stated earlier this week that he was fit and raring to go again after making a 30-minute substitutes' appearance last Saturday.

And the 12-goal striker could get the nod up front alongside Sam Gallagher, who's also bagged a dozen strikes this season.

The big questions will be whether Mowbray stays with the three-at-the-back formation he deployed against Wolves or switches to a more traditional 4-4-2 for the Ewood Park nerve-jangler.