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AFC Wimbledon vs Liverpool; FA Cup
Topic Started: Jan 2 2015, 11:01 PM (3,353 Views)
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A.F.C. Wimbledon vs. Liverpool F.C.
FA Cup Third Round - 5 Jan. 2015, 19:55 GMT (2:55pm US EST) at Kingsmeadow

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Liverpool begin their quest for FA Cup success in 2015 with a third round tie at AFC Wimbledon. The Reds have never previously clashed with the League Two side. Brendan Rodgers' charges reached the fifth round last season by defeating Oldham Athletic and Bournemouth, before being eliminated at Arsenal.
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Reports - UNCONFIRMED - suggesting a strong Liverpool starting XI at Wimbledon tonight, with Steven Gerrard in an advanced role.

The Reds could go with, Mignolet; Can, Skrtel, Sakho; Manquillo, Henderson, Lucas, Markovic; Gerrard, Lambert, Coutinho.
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Just seen its live on BBC in the UK b1
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Liverpool FC Xtra: 9 Pre-Match Facts Between AFC Wimbledon & Liverpool
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....man, I feel sorry for whoever's doing the press commentary for tonight's match...why?
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...quoting the BBC:
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"Stairway to heaven - or at least to the AFC Wimbledon press box for tonight's FA Cup tie with Liverpool."
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Jan 5 2015, 02:50 PM
Reports - UNCONFIRMED - suggesting a strong Liverpool starting XI at Wimbledon tonight, with Steven Gerrard in an advanced role.
Confirmed in part, Macca...from the BBC:
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BREAKING NEWS
Steven Gerrard starts for Liverpool at AFC Wimbledon this evening. Full team news to follow.
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...from the BBC:
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AFC Wimbledon v Liverpool (19:55 GMT)
-Striker Adebayo Akinfenwa returns to the AFC Wimbledon starting XI after starting on the bench for the 4-1 win over Exeter on 28 December. He comes in for Azeez. The only other change sees Luke Moore replace Harry Pell in midfield.
-Steven Gerrard starts and captains Liverpool, three days after announcing he would be leaving the club at the end of the season. The midfielder is one of seven players retaining their place from the 2-2 league draw with Leicester. The players coming in to the side are are defender Martin Skrtel, midfielders Lazar Markovic and Javi Manquillo and striker Rickie Lambert. There is no place in the squad for Raheem Sterling or Adam Lallana, but Mario Balotelli is on the bench.

-AFC Wimbledon starting XI: Shea, Fuller, Kennedy, Moore, Barrett, Goodman, Rigg, Bulman, Akinfenwa, Tubbs, Francomb.
-Liverpool starting XI: Mignolet, Manquillo, Sakho, Skrtel, Can, Markovic, Lucas, Henderson, Gerrard, Coutinho, Lambert.
Edited by Webster, Jan 5 2015, 07:40 PM.
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With the FA Cup 4th Round draw now completed, we now know that the winner of tonight's match between AFC Wimbledon & Liverpool will host Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup Round of 16
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BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at AFC Wimbledon
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"AFC Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley signed for the original Wimbledon as a schoolboy in 1988 - the year of their FA Cup Final win against Liverpool - and he could write his name alongside those Wembley heroes if he can engineer another shock tonight.

"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has shown his intent with his line-up, with Steven Gerrard leading the side. The FA Cup third round has been short on big shocks - and Rodgers will not want to be the man in the headlines tomorrow."
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....meanwhile, there is one other match tonight in the FA Cup Third Round, down at Turf Moor between Burnley & Tottenham Hotspur; no score very early on between the Spurs & the Clarets...
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BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at AFC Wimbledon
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"Plenty of interest in the fourth round draw here ahead of the tie between AFC Wimbledon and Liverpool. The prize at stake is a home tie with Bolton Wanderers, who are on the up under Neil Lennon.

"The AFC Wimbledon players have just been put through a very energetic warm-up. The pitch has cut up in parts and groundstaff are now out for some final work before kick-off."
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....and we are underway at Kingsmeadow!
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AFC Wimbledon formation....
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Liverpool FC formation....
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...from the BBC:
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AFC Wimbledon 0-0 Liverpool
An early sign of things to come maybe as Liverpool's Javi Manquillo takes a clattering from Sean Rigg. Let them know you are there Dons...
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'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.' - Bill Shankly, Liverpool F.C.
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Match of the Day's Danny Murphy
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"It's a night for getting stuck in, they have to impose themselves. AFC Wimbledon have done so well to get themselves to this level so quickly."
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