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CHELTENHAM VS GILLINGHAM

Date: 16th November 2021 at 20:45
BET ON: Match odds- CHELTENHAM
Odd: 2.16

- Gillingham's coach Steve Evans will be forced to shuffle his pack once again for the trip to Cheltenham in an FA Cup first round replay.
- Vadaine Oliver and Kyle Dempsey are unlikely to be involved after coming off against Sheffield Wednesday with knocks. Ben Reeves, Dan Adshead and Gerald Sithole are all likely to start the game, having been substitutes at the weekend.
- Daniel Phillips could be involved having completed 90 minutes at Hillsborough on Saturday. Steve Evans will be hopeful that Mustapha Carayol, or perhaps Alex MacDonald, are fit enough to travel.
The game will come too soon for Cheltenham pair Will Boyle and Charlie Raglan as they continue to recover from their injuries. Michael Duff could make changes to his side from the first game, having had ten days of rest.
- Steve Evans - “It’s always a tough place to go, whatever level they’re at. It’s always a difficult game. We'll assess who we have available and go from there."
- Michael Duff - "They had a really good result at Sheffield Wednesday. They look like they could have picked up a couple of injuries so we don't know what team they're going to play.
"The first game was a game of two halves. It will be a tight game. If you look at the league positions we're in similar positions."
 
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QPR VS LUTON

Date: 19th November 2021 at 20:45
BET ON: Asian handicap- LUTON +0.00
Odd: 2.36

- Lyndon Dykes and keeper Seny Dieng are among QPR players who will be assessed ahead of Friday’s Championship game against Luton.
- Andre Gray, meanwhile, is still struggling with a knee knock and has been ruled out.
- Dykes was away with Scotland during the recent international break but unavailable for selection because of the ankle injury he picked up against Nottingham Forest last month.
- The striker did play in Rangers’ win at Cardiff and the 1-1 draw with Blackpool before jetting off to Moldova with the Scottish squad, but will need to pass a late fitness test to determine his availability for the visit of the Hatters.
“We’ve got to see how he is. He was in with the medical boys yesterday and we’ll see how he is,” manager Mark Warburton said.
“You look at the amount of football Lyndon has played, he never gets a break, he goes away (with Scotland) and all credit to him, he has established himself as Scotland’s number nine and is a consistent goalscorer for his country and done supremely well.
“But it just means he never gets a break, so we have to look after him.”
- Ilias Chair returned to London late on Wednesday afternoon from Rabat, where he played 80 minutes in Morocco’s 3-0 win over Guinea, and his fitness will be checked by the club’s medical staff along with Moses Odubajo, who is nursing a hamstring problem.
- Dieng has finished his isolation period following Covid-19 but has yet to train with the team this week.
Warburton said: “We’ve got Moses and Andre being checked, there is Seny who has been isolating due to Covid.
“There are a lot of questions and I hope to have some answers later on Thursday before I can think about naming a team.”
- Lee Wallace played 60 minutes for the Under-23s last week and is set to be involved for the first time since August, when he suffered a serious hamstring injury in the 3-2 win at Middlesbrough.
- Town midfielder Luke Berry remains the only absentee from the Hatters squad for their trip to QPR tomorrow.
 
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