Swindon Town make the 200 mile trip to Lancashire as they take on Accrington Stanley in the second round of the FA Cup.
The two sides met just 13 days ago and will face each other once again, but the a potential glamour tie is on the line this time around.
Ollie Clarke is the only absence for the game, so how could Town set up?
Goalkeeper: Jack Bycroft
No change in net as I don't think Ian Holloway will switch it up. It was an average performance on the weekend against Morecambe which means it'll stay the same between the sticks. Daniel Barden only has training for his chance to impress the boss but will probably start against Wycombe in just over 10 days time, so he has his opportunity to prove himself.
Defence: Ryan Delaney, Grant Hall, Will Wright
The defence as a whole was very below their standards on the weekend. Delaney will start again as he could have been seen as the best defender on Saturday, but that may be unfair on Harrison Minturn who was surprisingly dropped against Morecambe. Hall will keep his place due to his communication and leadership having played under Holloway before, whilst Wright is the only creative centre-back. Personally, I'd have it differently with Tunmise Sobowale in the side, but only the manager will know what he wants.
Wing-backs: George Cox and Aaron Drinan
It's between Cox and Rosaire Longelo for the spot on the left and I think Cox will take it as the former Accrington player is still trying to find his fitness. Drinan comes in on the right due to his performance against Morecambe.
Midfield: Gavin Kilkenny, Nnamdi Ofoborh, Danny Butterworth
Three in midfield is the way to go and it will probably be how Holloway sets up for Accrington. The two in the middle hasn't worked in a few games and it will be in the best interests if that is scrapped. The selections are self-explanatory as it is arguably the best midfield trio the club has at their proposal. Ideally, a way to fit Sean McGurk in would be fantastic, but it's just not possible after he struggled at The Wham Stadium two weeks.
Strikers: Paul Glatzel and Harry Smith
The best striking duo at the club. Kabongo Tshimanga started against Morecambe but didn't show enough quality to deem himself a second successive start. Harry Smith has been banging them in and is an automatic selection.
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