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banner Sunday, 20 January, 2002, 16:49 GMT
Peterborough v Darlington
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Peterborough boss Barry Fry is expected to name an unchanged squad for the FA Cup third round replay against Darlington at London Road.

Ciaran Toner and David Oldfield were withdrawn at half-time during the 1-1 home draw against Swindon with the visit of the Quakers in mind.

Striker Leon McKenzie is pushing for a start after an impressive 45-minute appearance as a substitute against the Robins.

Brian Atkinson should be fit for Darlington and assistant manager Mick Tait said there were a few knocks picked up against Southend but they should all clear up.

Mark Kilty was named on the bench for the Southend game following a knee operation and could be in line for a start while Craig Liddle played the whole 90 minutes after a broken ankle and is OK.

Tait said: "We know it's going to be a tough game and we've had our best chance of winning. We now have to make sure we take the second best chance."

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