Bristol Rovers v Southampton
On-loan midfielder Anthony Pulis is ineligible to play having already featured in the competition for his parent club Stoke. Centre-half Steve Elliott and full-back Ryan Green remain the only absentees with respective medial knee ligament and Achilles injuries.
Andrew Davies suffered a dislocated jaw, and was briefly
unconscious, during Tuesday night's 3-2 defeat at Stoke and is
unlikely to travel — Wayne Thomas could replace him at the
back. Skipper Youssef Safri is suspended, so Jhon Viafara should
continue in midfield. Gregory Vignal (broken arm), Chris Makin
(hip), Claus Lundekvam and Nathan Dyer (both ankle) remain
long-term absentees.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: Richard Lambert (Bristol Rovers) 14;
Stern John (Southampton) 14
Match odds: H 15-8 A 6-5 D 21-10
Referee: Mike Riley (Yorkshire)
Cardiff v Wolves
Joe Ledley (hamstring) misses out and Dave Jones must decide whether to draft fit-again pair Trevor Sinclair and Riccardo Scimeca into his squad. Jones could hand a recall to Stephen McPhail or stick with teenager Aaron Ramsey in the centre of midfield. Keeper Michael Oakes will hope to return to the side.
Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, George Elokobi, Dave Edwards and Dan Jones
are cup-tied but on-loan Coventry striker Kevin Kyle can play.
Michael Kightly (ankle) and Stephen Ward (knee) miss out while
Neill Collins (ankle) looks set to be out of action for another
fortnight. Seyi Olofinjana could return to the starting line-up.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: Paul Parry (Cardiff) 8; Sylvan
Ebanks-Blake (Wolves) 15
Match odds: H 11-10 A 21-10 H 21-10
Referee: Rob Styles (Hampshire)
Chelsea v Huddersfield
Chelsea captain John Terry has been passed fit after being out with a foot injury since December. Striker Andriy Shevchenko is a doubt with a back injury but Michael Essien, Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou are back from the African Nations Cup.
Jon Worthington will undergo a late fitness test on a hamstring
strain. Striker Luke Beckett is a doubt with a back spasm and Andy
Booth has been placed on stand-by to partner Phil Jevons up front.
Manager Andy Ritchie does not have any other new injury or
suspension worries.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top
scorers: Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea) 13; Luke Beckett
(Huddersfield) 9
Match odds: H 1-10 A 16-1 D 11-2
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)
Coventry v West Brom
Coventry will be missing Scott Dann and Daniel Fox, who are both cup-tied, while midfielder Stephen Hughes is struggling with injury. Ben Turner and fellow defender Colin Hawkins are on the road to recovery from injury. David McNamee remains sidelined with a hamstring injury which could keep him out for another three weeks.
Albion were without Zoltan Gera (leg), Robert Koren (calf) and
Roman Bednar (groin) — who between them have scored 26 goals
this season — for the midweek stalemate at home to Sheffield
United but Tony Mowbray expects two of them to be fit. Skipper
Jonathan Greening misses out through suspension. Korean Do-Heon Kim
will be available for the first time after the club received
international clearance for the on-loan midfielder.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: Michael Mifsud (Coventry) 16; Kevin
Phillips (West Brom) 17
Match odds: H 15-8 A 6-5 D 21-10
Referee: Mark Halsey (Lancashire)
Liverpool v Barnsley
Martin Skrtel (calf) is ruled out leaving Rafael Benitez with a defensive dilemma. He is still without metatarsal victim Daniel Agger and must decide whether to risk fellow defender Sami Hyypia with one eye on next week's Champions League clash with Inter Milan. Fernando Torres is fit again after a hamstring injury but is expected to be rested while Fabio Aurelio and Alvaro Arbeloa are available after recovering from thigh and stomach injuries respectively.
New goalkeeper Luke Steele will go straight into Barnsley's
starting line-up due to injury to first-choice Heinz Muller and
replacement Tony Warner's ineligibility. Muller has ruptured his
cruciate knee ligament and Warner, on loan from Fulham, is
cup-tied. Lewin Nyatanga and Jon Macken are cup-tied — Bobby
Hassell and Istvan Ferenczi could step in.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: Fernando Torres (Liverpool) 18; Brian
Howard (Barnsley) 10
Match odds: H 1-6 A 11-1 D 9-2
Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire)
Man Utd v Arsenal
Wayne Rooney and Patrice Evra return to the squad after sitting out the derby defeat by Manchester City last weekend because of suspension. Louis Saha also comes into contention following a knee injury after training all week but Gary Neville and Mikael Silvestre remain sidelined.
Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue are in the squad after returning
from the African Nations Cup but Gael Clichy (hamstring) and Bacary
Sagna (personal reasons) are likely to miss out and Philippe
Senderos (thigh/knee) is a doubt. Theo Walcott, a late withdrawal
from the 2-0 victory over Blackburn because of a thigh problem,
remains unavailable. Johan Djourou (groin), Robin van Persie
(thigh), Abou Diaby (calf), Manuel Almunia (sick), Denilson
(hamstring) and Tomas Rosicky (hamstring) are also in the treatment
room.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd) 27;
Emmanuel Adebayor (Arsenal) 22
Match odds: H 11-10 A 11-5 D 2-1
Referee: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire)
Sunday, February 17th
Preston v Portsmouth
Youl Mawene will replace suspended Preston defender Sean St Ledger. Neal Trotman is cup-tied having played for Oldham in earlier rounds, while midfielder Lewis Neal (hamstring) is a fitness doubt.
Sylvain Distin returns from a hamstring injury but new striker
Jermain Defoe is cup-tied and David Nugent, recovering from a
hernia operation, misses out as does Noe Pamarot (knee ligaments).
Glen Johnson returns at right-back and
manager Harry Redknapp is likely to switch Hermann
Hreidarsson to left back despite on-loan Frenchman Lucien Aubey's
impressive debut performance as a substitute last week.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: Karl Hawley, Neil Mellor & Simon
Whaley (Preston) 5; Jermain Defoe (Portsmouth) 9
Match odds: H 11-4 A 5-6 D 11-5
Referee: Mike Dean (Wirral)
Sheff Utd v Middlesbrough
Gary Speed (groin) is a major doubt — Chris Armstrong could play if the 38-year-old is absent, but Lee Hendrie or David Carney are also hoping for recalls. Ugo Ehiogu (hamstring) is in a fitness race to face his former club but striker Jon Stead could return to contention after missing for two matches with a hip problem and tonsilitis.
Middlesbrough's record signing Afonso Alves could make his FA
Cup debut. Mido, who has been recovering from a pubic bone problem,
is also in the squad. Turkish striker Tuncay Sanli is set to miss
out. Midfielder Lee Cattermole (knee) and defender Chris Riggott
(hamstring) are missing.
Last season: No corresponding fixture
Top scorers: James Beattie (Sheff Utd) 13; Afonso
Alves (Middlesbrough) 11
Match odds: H 15-8 A 6-5 D 21-10
Referee: Chris Foy (Merseyside)