Wednesday 20 November 2013

Watch Gateshead v Oxford Utd live Stream The FA Cup Preview 20 Nov,2013

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 Gateshead boss Gary Mills has no fresh injury concerns as his side target an FA Cup second round trip to Wrexham.
Marcus Maddison is out with glandular fever and defender Luke O'Brien (knee) and striker Liam Hatch (broken coccyx) are long-term absentees.
Oxford will miss Deane Smalley (groin), Jake Wright (hamstring) and Andy Whing (ankle), and ankle problems continue to rule out Alfie Potter and Jon Meades.
James Constable and Dave Kitson are doubtful, while Asa Hall is ineligible.
Conference Premier club Gateshead took a two-goal lead in the original tie, but the game finished 2-2 after Danny Rose headed the U's level in stoppage time.
Heed boss Gary Mills could opt to stick with the same XI that saw off Salisbury in their weekend Skrill Premier clash as the hosts look to build on a run of just one defeat in nine in all competitions.
That would mean joint-top scorers James Marwood and Colin Larkin will continue to spearhead the Gateshead attack in an effort to improve on their tally of five goals apiece this season.
Gateshead are yet to defeat their Sky Bet League Two opponents in three attempts but victory for the Heed would set up an encounter with Wrexham, leaving the winner with an opportunity to face off against potential Barclays Premier League opposition in the third round.
Andy Whing and Deane Smalley have been added to Oxford's growing injury list.
Whing (ankle) and Smalley (groin) were taken off during Saturday's 3-1 victory over Mansfield and will miss the trip.
Strikers Dave Kitson (knee) and James Constable (foot) are doubts, while long-term absentees Jake Wright (hamstring), Jon Meades and Alfie Potter (both ankle) remain sidelined.
With on-loan Shrewsbury midfielder Asa Hall ineligible, boss Chris Wilder is expected to name a number of young players in his matchday squad.

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