Roy Hodgson says he expects to have Brede Hangeland, Zoltan Gera and Bobby Zamora fit for Wednesday's FA Cup game with Tottenham.
Centre-back Hangeland wasn't risked in the 2-1 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday having only just recovered from a chest injury in time to face Juventus in the Europa League last week.
Zamora and Gera were also wrapped in cotton wool ahead of the quarter-final replay against Spurs at White Hart Lane as they were withdrawn early on in the second half.
Hodgson has moved to reassure Fulham fans that all three should be fine to face Tottenham and claims he only withdrew Zamora and Gera as he felt the game was beyond the Cottagers.
"They're both okay," the Fulham boss told Sky Sports. "I'm not worried about them, I took them off to give them a rest. "
It was 0-0 and it's usually hard to get back to win the game so I had a chance to rest those two.
"We got back to 2-1 and we very close to making it 2-2. We could have had a penalty and Stefano Okaka missed a really good chance. "
As far as Hangeland's concerned, he did very well to recover so quickly from the injury against Manchester United to play against Juventus and we think he'll be fit for Wednesday."