Wrexham v York City

28 October 2011 20:09
Leading goalscorer Jason Walker is a real doubt for York City as they visit Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round this weekend.

The 27-year-old striker has already scored fifteen times this season, but limped out of the recent 4-2 victory at Hayes & Yeading United with a foot injury and could miss out at the Racecourse Ground.Manager Gary Mills may also make addditional changes as the two clubs face each other again in a crucial league clash just seven days later.“I have some decisions to make but, if I make changes, I honestly believe that whatever team I pick from my small squad tomorrow will not weaken us and will be capable of winning the game," Mills told The Press.“I’ve got it in my mind which way I want to go and everybody will see that tomorrow. If you look at the options, it’s not as if we’d be putting out the reserves. We would be playing lads who should be in the starting XI but aren’t because others are doing well.“The way I look at it we are full of confidence and beating Wrexham and going on a good Cup run would breed even more," he continued. “I would fancy my team against any of the League One and League Two sides in the first round proper. I think we would prove what I believe against one of those teams – that we are a good team with good players. “I’m confident we can go to Wrexham again and score goals. I’m confident we can go to anyone in our division or below and beat them.” Wrexham are definitely without skipper Dean Keates due to a fractured collarbone, while midfielders Lee Fowler and Jamie Tolley, in addition to centre-back Chris Westwood, are considered doubtful. Former Reading and Burnley winger Glenn Little could earn a  first start.

Source: FOOTYMAD