Thomas Frank has confirmed Christian Eriksen will make his eagerly-awaited Brentford debut against Newcastle on Saturday.
It caps a remarkable return for the midfielder, who eight months ago suffered a cardiac arrest, collapsing on the pitch during Denmark's defeat by Finland at Euro 2020.
Brentford boss Frank said Eriksen will be in Saturday's squad and that the 30-year-old 'will get on the pitch' at the Brentford Community Stadium.
'It will be amazing. It's a big day for all of us - but especially Chris and his family,' Frank said.
Following his collapse, Eriksen was fitted with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), which prevented him from playing in Serie A.
He left Inter Milan back in December before signing a six-month deal with Brentford during the January transfer window.
Eriksen, who has already appeared for Brentford's B Team, said recently that he sees no reason why he can't rediscover his best form.
He returns on Saturday with Brentford battling to secure Premier League safety.
Frank's side sit 14th - four points above the relegation zone - following a run of six defeats and one draw in their past seven league matches.
Saturday's visit of 17th-placed Newcastle could prove pivotal in both sides' seasons.
'I expect a close, tight game. It will be the smallest of margins that could decide (it). They're in a good place,' Frank said.
'I'm not stupid. I know that teams are winning, but I only look forward and look up the league.'