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Get ready for an exciting FA Cup match at Ashton Gate Stadium on Tuesday evening. Bristol City is getting another chance to showcase their skills against West Ham United in a replay of their thrilling third-round draw. The game starts at 7:45 PM UTC, and the atmosphere is expected to be lively as the Robins aim for another surprise victory.
The first game at the London Stadium had its ups and downs. West Ham, feeling confident from their Europa Conference League success, initially looked set for an easy win after Jarrod Bowen scored early. However, Bristol City didn’t give up. Their persistence paid off with a second-half equalizer, leading to the replay under the Ashton Gate floodlights.
Bristol City’s manager, Liam Manning, who once played for West Ham, knows his opponents well. He came up with the tactics that frustrated the Premier League side in the first leg. Now, with the home crowd cheering them on, the Robins are eager for another upset. Having already eliminated Wolves from the Carabao Cup this season, they are hoping to add West Ham to their list of giant conquests.
For West Ham and manager David Moyes, the replay is a chance to make up for the disappointment of the first leg. Their attacking lineup, featuring Bowen and the in-form Michail Antonio, is more than capable of challenging Bristol City’s defense. However, they must be cautious of the Robins’ counter-attacking threat and the passionate home support.
With both teams desperate to advance, Tuesday’s clash promises to be tense and captivating. Will Bristol City continue their giant-killing run and secure a spot in the fourth round? Or will West Ham use their Premier League experience to reclaim their FA Cup aspirations? The stage is set for another battle royale under the Ashton Gate lights.
Moving to Goodison Park on Wednesday, another FA Cup replay awaits as Everton faces Crystal Palace. Everton, still dealing with the impact of Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s red card in the first leg at Selhurst Park, is eager to redeem themselves in front of their home fans.
The goalless draw in the first leg was overshadowed by the controversial sending-off of Calvert-Lewin, leaving Everton to play with ten men for much of the game. With pressure mounting to secure a win at home, Frank Lampard’s side is hoping to avoid a sixth consecutive winless match in all competitions.
Crystal Palace, coming off a recent FA Cup triumph over Leyton Orient, is ready to build on their potential this season. Under Patrick Vieira’s leadership, they aim to cause another upset by knocking out a Premier League side in Everton.
Possible Prediction line-ups
Everton: O’Leary; Tanner, Vyner, Dickie, Pring; James, Williams; Bell, Knight, Mehmeti; Conway
Crystal Palace: Fabianski; Johnson, Ogbonna, Zouma, Emerson; Alvarez, Soucek; Benrahma, Ward-Prowse, Fornals; Ings
Event details
NAME: Everton – Crystal Palace
DATE: 17 Jan 2024
TIME: 19:45 UTC
VENUE: Goodison Park, Liverpool, England