Sheffield FC v Witton Albion (Kick off 3pm)
FA Trophy Second Qualifying Round
Venue Coach and Horses Stadium, Sheffield Road, Dronfield S18 2GD
Admission Adults £8, Concessions (NUS/OAP) £4
Odds (bet365) Sheffield 6/4, Draw 11/4, Witton 5/4
Prize money £2,700
Replay date Tuesday, November 4 (Kick off 7.45pm)
Sheffield FC (from) Green (GK), Hadfield, Kay, Ludlam, White, Whittaker, Algar, Knowles, Maguire, Obed, Pemberton, Roney, Stirrup, Gregory, Longstaff, Purkiss
Doubtful Obed (n/k)
Injured n/k
Suspended none
Disciplinary Y25 R0
Top scorer Ashley Longstaff (nine)
Last season in FA Trophy Third Qualifying Round
Route to this round PR bt Stocksbridge Park Steels (a) 4-3
League record (Home) P6 W4 D0 L2 F15 A10 Pts12
League record (Overall) Pos15 P13 W5 D1 L7 F25 A28 Pts16
Witton (from) East (GK), Speare (GK), Barnes, Corbett, Gardner, Harrison, Moyo, Shaw, Andrews, O’Brien, Powell, Read, Henders, Koral, Rainford, Titchiner
Doubtful East (shoulder)
Injured Swift (hand)
Suspended none
Disciplinary Y29 R2
Top scorer Neil Harvey (six)
Last season in FA Trophy Second Qualifying Round
League record (Home) P10 W2 D1 L7 F9 A18 Pts7
League record (Overall) Pos23 P18 W4 D1 L13 F19 A39 Pts13
Match pointers
WITTON boss Tony Sullivan says he is glad to see the back of October, a month that yielded seven defeats in league and cup matches.
He starts a new month still searching for a first victory, one he is confident can kick-start Albion’s stalled campaign.
Sam Barnes returns after missing Tuesday’s trip to Halesowen with illness, while there will be at least one change to the team that started that 1-0 defeat following midfielder Jon Dawson’s switch to Runcorn Town.
The visitors’ attack will be boosted by the arrival of front man Jamie Henders, who scored 29 goals in Sullivan’s Cammell Laird side that reached the Division One North promotion play-offs the season before last.
Sheffield have lost back-to-back league matches, including a 5-2 defeat at Gresley in midweek.
They also went down 3-0 at home to Tividale last Saturday.
However Club have won four of the previous five games on their own pitch in Division One South this term.
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