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Old 10-01-2006, 04:40
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Re: English Leagues 1 & 2: 10th Jan

BBC:
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Blackpool v Oldham
Blackpool could hand veteran defender Dean Gordon his debut after the former Middlesbrough and Crystal Palace man joined on a month-to-month deal.

Defender Rob Edwards is struggling with a calf strain and faces a fitness test prior to the Latics' visit.

Paul Edwards is Oldham's major doubt with a hip injury sustained in Saturday's game with Southend.

If Edwards fails to recover, the Latics are likely to start with the side that finished against the Shrimpers.
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Swansea v MK Dons
Leon Knight is in line to make his debut for Swansea after signing from Brighton, as Lee Trundle is still sidelined with an ankle injury.

Defender Izzy Iriekpen (ankle), and midfielders Owain Tudur Jones and Kris O'Leary (knee) are sidelined.

MK Dons defender Trent McLenahan serves a one-match ban and Gary Smith is recovering from a knee injury.

David Martin is set to complete a move to Liverpool so academy keeper Robert Webb will be back-up to Matt Baker.
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Scunthorpe v Huddersfield
Scunthorpe are likely to name the same side that briefly took the lead against Manchester City in the FA Cup third round before falling to a 3-1 defeat.

Veteran winger Peter Beagrie should continue after impressing on Saturday and Andy Keogh and Billy Sharp are likely to continue up front.

Huddersfield's Andy Booth is likely to miss out with the groin injury that kept him out against Chelsea.

Skipper Jon Worthington is also missing as he completes a two-match ban.
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Rotherham v Port Vale
Rotherham will be without four players through suspension, including striker Martin Butler, who sits it out after picking up five bookings.

He will be replaced by 19-year-old Jonathan Forte, while Paul McLaren, Lee Williamson and Shaun Barker are the other banned Rotherham players.

Port Vale boss Martin Foyle could name an unchanged side for the trip.

Striker Nathan Lowndes is available again after suspension but may have to settle for a place on the bench.
Now that is bloody interesting regarding Rotherham in what was looking to me to be a tight game. Both teams in terrible form, Rotherham 2nd bottom of the home table, Port Vale 12th in the away - I think there could be a case for the X2 here. Need to look deeper.

Hang on - the form aint as bad as the table suggests. Brb.....
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