MK Dons hit with injury crisis ahead of their crunch clash against Walsall
MK Dons will be without two key attackers when they travel to Bescot to face Walsall on Monday night.
Callum Paterson is set to miss the next two months with an ankle injury - while Aaron Collins is likely to be out for three weeks, also with an ankle issue.
31-year-old Paterson has registered 14 goals and eight assists for the Dons this term - including six goals in four appearances during January.
Only Swindon Town striker Aaron Drinan (18) has scored more goals than Paterson in League Two this season.
Collins could also require surgery, after scoring the only goal in his last appearance in a 1-0 home win over Newport County on February 14.
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy, who is back from his own hamstring issue, is set to continue leading the line in the Dons' 3-5-1-1 formation.





