MK Dons keeper MacGillivray set for concussion lay-off

Craig MacGillivray has played for eight clubs during his career
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MK Dons goalkeeper Craig MacGillivray will be subject to concussion protocols after being taken to hospital following a clash of heads.
The 32-year-old was hurt in a first-half collision with Bromley's Nicke Kabamba during their League Two game on Saturday, which the Dons lost 2-1.
He was taken off following treatment and subsequently transferred to the Princess Royal University Hospital to be "assessed for further complications", the club says.
MacGillivray was discharged on Sunday and is now resting in line with the required treatment programme.
"Craig has now entered the concussion protocol that we are required to fulfil, which will be a period of rest, followed by a gradual reintegration into training and then match play," said Dons head of performance and medicine Adam Ross.
MacGillivray has played 49 games for the club, 14 of them this season, since being signed from Burton Albion in the summer of 2023.