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Blackpool v Brackley Town – Team Sheets

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Blackpool are at Bloomfield Road with Brackley Town the visitors for the latest FA Cup game.

This will be a 3pm kick-off as we look to secure a win to gain a place in the third round.

With the team sheets in we know the starting XI.

Line ups

Blackpool
1. Sam Slocombe
2. Kelvin Mellor
15. Tom Aldred
5. Clark Robertson
3. Andy Taylor
8. Brad Potts
28. Jack Payne
22. Danny Pugh
21. Bright Osayi-Samuel
7. Kyle Vassell
19. Jamille Matt
Subs
4. Jim McAlister
6. Will Aimson
9. Mark Cullen
16. Eddie Nolan
17. Mark Yeates
27. Dean Lyness
31. Armand Gnanduillet

Brackley Town
1. Laurie Walker
6. Gareth Dean
5. Luke Graham
3. Alex Gudger
2. Ellis Myles
4. Shane Byrne
8. James Armson
11. Adam Walker
7. Glenn Walker
10. Steve Diggin
9. Lee Ndlovu
Subs
16. Lewis Rankin
12. Matty Lowe
18. David Pitt
17. Dan Farrell
14. David Moyo
19. Mark Noon
15. Lee Cox

Would you say there are any surprises for you with this selection the boss has gone with or will this side get the job done?

Fixtures

Friday 2nd December 2016 – FA Cup, Second Round
Macclesfield Town v Oxford United 19:55

Saturday 3rd December 2016 – FA Cup, Second Round
Blackpool v Brackley Town 15:00
Carlisle United v Rochdale 15:00
Charlton Athletic v Milton Keynes Dons 15:00
Chesterfield v Wycombe Wanderers 15:00
Luton Town v Solihull Moors 15:00
Plymouth Argyle v Newport County 15:00
Shrewsbury Town v Fleetwood Town 15:00
Sutton United v Cheltenham Town 15:00

Sunday 4th December 2016 – FA Cup, Second Round
Curzon Ashton v AFC Wimbledon 12:00
Bolton Wanderers v Sheffield United 14:00
Bristol Rovers v Barrow 14:00
Cambridge United v Coventry City 14:00
Eastleigh v FC Halifax Town 14:00
Millwall v Braintree Town 14:00
Notts County v Peterborough United 14:00
Stourbridge v Northampton Town 14:00
Woking v Accrington Stanley 14:00
Port Vale v Hartlepool United 15:00

Monday 5th December 2016 – FA Cup, Second Round
Lincoln City v Oldham Athletic 19:45

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