Thursday, 16 January 2014

Birmingham V Bristol Rovers live Stream FA Cup third round- Preview 14th Jan 2014


Match Preview: On Tuesday, 14 January 2014,There Is One of the important match Birmingham V Bristol Rovers of FA Cup third round Live High Quality Streaming,Birmingham V Bristol Rovers streaming is available here Birmingham V Bristol Rovers Live Stream online video FA Cup third round Video Free The match will take plcae at St Andrew's 1/14/14 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things Birmingham V Bristol Rovers Live Stream Birmingham V Bristol Rovers,Birmingham V Bristol Rovers online free, Birmingham V Bristol Rovers Live High Quality Streaming video, Birmingham V Bristol Rovers at St Andrew's Tuesday, 14 January 2014, kick-off 19:45 (GMT). Birmingham City are without Tom Adeyemi and Peter Lovenkrands for their FA Cup third round tie with League Two side Bristol Rovers at St Andrew's. Lovenkrands is struggling with a groin issue, while Adeyemi has a back injury. Bristol Rovers defender Mark McChrystal is fit, having got over a thigh injury. Danny Woodards, who has recovered from a serious knee injury, is again expected to be included after making his first appearance of the season as a substitute in the win against Exeter. Birmingham midfielder Darren Ambrose is set to complete a loan move to Greek Super League side Apollon Smyrni until the end of the season
The winners of the tie will play Swansea City, conquerors of Manchester United, in the fourth round.
This fixture was delayed because the second-round tie between Rovers and Crawley was twice postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.
It finally went ahead on 8 January, Rovers winning 2-1.
Birmingham manager Lee Clark told BBC WM:
"It's as big as game as any game we've had, if not bigger.
"There are financial implications that are crucial to our club, with the chance of a home tie against a Premier League club in the next round.
"We don't want to be one of those involved in a shock result. We'll be fielding a very, very strong side and changes will be to a very bare minimum."
Bristol Rovers manager John Ward told BBC Radio Bristol:
"I expect us to do well. I expect us to be ready and up for the game because it is our biggest game.
"We have done well in the last couple of games, we have scored four goals, so there is a confidence factor about that, particularly getting the winner as late as we did on Saturday. It stands us in good stead.
"I want my players to have a go - if we win it is fantastic, but if we get beat, there is a bit of glory still to be had, and we will move on to York City."


This game will finally take place after Bristol Rovers won 2-1 against Crawley in their FA Cup second round replay on Wednesday, 8 January. It was the third time the replay was arranged to be played, after being abandoned in December and postponed on 4 January because of a waterlogged pitch.
This is the first ever meeting between these sides in the FA Cup.
Birmingham are unbeaten in the last 11 meetings in all competitions, winning the last three.
Birmingham have finished as runners-up twice in this competition - in 1931 and 1956. Bristol Rovers have gone as far as the quarter-finals on three occasions - most recently in 2008.   

Competition: FA Cup third round    
Match: Birmingham V 

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