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Sunday Team News
Bolton vs Tottenham
Tottenham defender Michael Dawson has an ankle complaint and faces a fitness test ahead of the FA Cup fifth-round clash against Bolton at the Reebok Stadium.
Striker Roman Pavlyuchenko could return from a groin problem and Harry Redknapp will wait before deciding on Ledley King (knee) and Luka Modric (illness).
Aaron Lennon (groin), Benoit Assou-Ekotto (groin), Jonathan Woodgate (groin) and Carlo Cudicini (wrist, pelvis) are out, while Younes Kaboul and Kyle Walker are cup-tied.
Bolton loan signings Vladimir Weiss and Jack Wilshere are cup-tied having both played in the competition for their parent clubs this season.
Manager Owen Coyle claims his squad also have a "few bumps and bruises" ahead of the Reebok Stadium encounter but hopes to have the majority of players from the midweek trip to Manchester City available.
Bolton are still coming to terms with the loss earlier this week of defender Gary Cahill (blood clot) for a prolonged period. Ivan Klasnic, Sean Davis and Gavin McCann are still missing.
Teams:
Bolton (from): Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Knight, Robinson, Gardner, Cohen, Taylor, M Davies, Muamba, Lee, K Davies, A O'Brien, Al Habsi, Samuel, Basham, Elmander, Ricketts, Holden.
Tottenham (from): Gomes, Alnwick, Corluka, Bale, Dawson, Bassong, King, Dervite, Bentley, Kranjcar, Modric, Rose, Palacios, Jenas, Huddlestone, Pavlyuchenko, Defoe, Crouch, Gudjohnsen.
Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa
Aston Villa skipper Stiliyan Petrov and 12-goal leading scorer Gabriel Agbonlahor are major fitness worries ahead of Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round clash at Crystal Palace.
Petrov and Agbonlahor suffered ankle and leg injuries respectively during the midweek home Barclays Premier League draw with Manchester United and are regarded as "doubtful" by Villa boss Martin O'Neill.
Striker Emile Heskey (groin) and left-back Stephen Warnock (shin) have been able to resume running with no ill-effects but O'Neill will make a late check on whether they can feature against Neil Warnock's side.
O'Neill has indicated he will again make changes for the competition and the likes of Brad Guzan, Nathan Delfouneso, Steve Sidwell, Curtis Davies and Habib Beye could come into the equation to start.
Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock will wait on fitness tests on Claude Davis (groin) and Matt Lawrence (hamstring).
Stern John is cup-tied for the Coca-Cola championship side and Danny Butterfield, normally a full-back, is set to fill in again as a striker.
Teams:
Aston Villa (from): Friedel, Guzan, Cuellar, Beye, Collins, Dunne, Davies, Warnock, Luke Young, Ashley Young, Milner, Petrov, Downing, Delph, Sidwell, Salifou, Carew, Heskey, Agbonlahor, Delfouneso.
Palace (from): Team (from): Speroni, Clyne, Hill, Derry, Ambrose, Danns, Carle, Scannell, Hills, Lee, Andrew, Butterfield, Djilali, Ertl, Cormley, Wynter, Davis, Lawrence.
Fulham vs Notts County
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson is set to name an unchanged side for Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Notts County at Craven Cottage.
Midfielder Zoltan Gera (knee) and left-back Paul Konchesky (foot) are both back in light training after recent injuries but are not in contention for this weekend, while in-form striker David Elm should continue up front alongside Bobby Zamora.
Kagisho Dikgacoi (ankle), Andrew Johnson, Clint Dempsey and John Pantsil (all knee) are all long-term absentees.
Notts County will be at full strength. Delroy Facey has returned from a loan spell at Lincoln but the best he can hope for is a place on the bench, while striker Sean Canham is cup-tied.
Caretaker boss Dave Kevan has named the same starting line-up for the last two league matches, so the likes of Ade Akinbiyi, Luke Rodgers, Graeme Lee, Jamie Clapham and Matt Hamshaw will hope to force their way into the reckoning.
Teams:
Fulham (from): Schwarzer, Zuberbuhler, Baird, Kelly, Stoor, Hangeland, Hughes, Smalling, Shorey, Duff, Murphy, Greening, Davies, Etuhu, Riise, Nevland, Okaka, Elm, Zamora.
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