Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Live Stream Sky Bet Championship Match 3 -December 2013

Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Live Stream Sky Bet Championship Match 3 -December 2013.Birmingham are unlikely to make changes after beating Barnsley 3-0.Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Live, Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Live Stream, Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Free Live Stream, Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Online, Watch Birmingham V Doncaster Online Free, Birmingham V Doncaster Live, Birmingham V Doncaster live stream Online.

Defender Kyle Bartley (hamstring) is not likely to return, while David Murphy, Matt Green, Neal Eardley, Jonathan Spector and Akwasi Asante are all out injured.

Doncaster defender Reece Wabara will not play again until 2014 after fracturing a toe

He is one of seven Rovers players injured, although Harry Forrester and Chris Brown could return this month.
MATCH FACTS

Birmingham have won their last eight meetings with Doncaster in all competitions, a run that stretches back to April 1954.

Rovers have lost their last five trips to St Andrew's (all competitions).

Blues are without a win at home in three attempts, losing two (D1).

Doncaster are yet to win consecutive league games this season, losing three of the four matches that have followed a win (D1).

Doncaster have also failed to score in any of their last three away games, losing two and drawing one.

Watch Rangers V Forfar Live Stream Scottish League One Match 3 -December 2013

Watch Rangers V Forfar Live Stream Scottish League One Match 3 -December 2013.Holders Celtic have been handed the tie of the Scottish fifth-round draw, hosting Premiership rivals Aberdeen.
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Albion Rovers' reward for their shock win over Motherwell is a home tie against Stenhousemuir.
Rangers entertain the winners of the replay between League One rivals Ayr United and Dunfermline Athletic.
Premiership outfit Hibernian host Championship side Raith Rovers.
Alloa Athletic at home to Championship rivals Dumbarton is the only other tie that does not await a replay.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle, sitting second in the Premiership, will travel to face either League One outfit Stranraer or League Two leaders Clyde.
“I wasn't bothered whether we get Rangers here or Rangers in the next round or whatever”
nny McGrain Celtic coach
The winners of the Angus derby between Forfar Athletic and Brechin City will host Premiership outfit St Johnstone.
Former Scotland striker Kenny Miller helped conduct the draw at Hampden Park and there was much speculation that there could be a tie involving two of his former clubs - Celtic and Rangers.
A first meeting between the sides since Rangers' liquidation last year was on the cards until the final three ties were drawn, with Celtic midfielder Kris Commons having said prior to the draw that he would welcome such a tie.
However, Premiership leaders Celtic, who will host the final with Hampden Park being prepared for use at the Commonwealth Games, will instead face an Aberdeen side they have already defeated twice in the league this season.
Celtic coach Danny McGrain said: "I miss Rangers games and I'm sure the players and supporters do.
"But I wasn't bothered whether we get Rangers here or Rangers in the next round or whatever.
"We deal with what we've got now and Aberdeen are going to be hard enough.
"Aberdeen gave us a hard game two or three weeks ago and I think their manager, Derek McInnes, will be happy that they've got us, maybe not at Celtic Park, but he's got another bite at the cherry."
Celtic progressed to the fifth round in emphatic style with a 7-0 hammering of Premiership rivals Hearts at Tynecastle.
"I hope we can replicate the way we played yesterday, which was just unbelievable football," said McGrain.

"The players have a challenge to replicate that flowing style of football, but Aberdeen will put up a barrier to stop us playing and, whatever that may be, we will have to overcome that."
“All I asked of our former striker was a home tie and we're delighted he's given us that”
Ally McCoist Rangers manager

McInnes recognised that his side could not have been given a tougher task.

"We want to do well in both cup competitions and to do that we are going to have to beat the favourites and we are going to have to do it the hard way," he said.

"For all the players, staff and supporters, it is a great tie to be involved in and we will look forward it."

Rangers, who have recorded 18 straight wins since a shock defeat by Forfar Athletic in the League Cup, must await the winners of Wednesday's replay at East End Park.

The runaway League One leaders have already defeated Ayr at Somerset Park 2-0 in October and overcame nearest challengers Dunfermline 3-1 at Ibrox last month.

Rangers manager Ally McCoist said: "I couldn't be any happier. You can't pick and choose who you get, but all you can ask is to be drawn at home.

"Whoever we face, it'll be tough. Think back to the game Dunfermline gave us at home, where it was 0-0 at half-time and we had three boys hurt.

"We'll know what to expect if it's them, while at Ayr there was nothing in it until we scored two wonder goals down there."

McCoist admitted that there were a few anxious glances with Celtic and Rangers still to come out of the hat.

"A lot of the boys were watching the draw and we were getting a bit twitchy about what might happen with a few ties to go," he said.

"All I asked of our former striker was a home tie and we're delighted he's given us that as it's with a team from the same division as us."

Miller's two other former Scottish clubs, Hibs and Stenhousemuir, were given clear-cut ties.

The tie between League One outfit Stenny and their Coatbridge hosts, who are struggling in League Two, will ensure that at least two sides from outside the top two divisions - and three from outwith the top flight - will reach the quarter-finals.

Watch QPR V Bournemouth Live Stream Sky Bet Championship Match 3 -December 2013

Watch QPR V Bournemouth Live Stream Sky Bet Championship Match 3 -December 2013. QPR duo Junior Hoilett and Tom Carroll could return to the starting line-up after being on the bench for Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Doncaster after injuries.

Nedum Onuoha, Alejandro Faurlin and Bobby Zamora remain out through injury.Watch QPR V Bournemouth Live, Watch QPR V Bournemouth Live Stream, Watch QPR V Bournemouth Free Live Stream, Watch QPR V Bournemouth Online, Watch QPR V Bournemouth Online Free, QPR V Bournemouth Live, QPR V Bournemouth live stream Online.

Bournemouth's top scorer Lewis Grabban, who missed Saturday's 1-1 draw with Brighton because of illness, will be assessed on Tuesday before the game.

On-loan Arsenal defender Nico Yennaris could make his debut after being an unused substitute at the weekend.
MATCH FACTS

Bournemouth have not kept a clean sheet in their last 10 league trips to Loftus Road, though they have conceded exactly once in six of their last eight.

QPR have conceded only two goals at home this season. No side has conceded fewer in the top four tiers of English football.

The Cherries have scored seven goals from outside the area in open play this term, a joint league high with Yeovil.

Rangers striker Charlie Austin - who was prevented from signing for Bournemouth in his non-league days because the Cherries were under a transfer embargo at the time - has scored four goals in his last four appearances at Loftus Road.

The R's are unbeaten in 10 home league meetings with Bournemouth (W7 D3), a run that goes back to January 1959.

Watch Cambridge V Bury Live Stream The FA Cup Match 3 -December 2013

Watch Cambridge V Bury Live Stream The FA Cup Match 3 -December 2013.Cambridge United and Bury replay their FA Cup first-round tie following a 0-0 draw at the JD Stadium on 19 November.

The U's will make changes from the FA Trophy win over Salisbury, with a host of players rested, while last week's loan signings are ineligible.Watch Cambridge V Bury Live, Watch Cambridge V Bury Live Stream, Watch Cambridge V Bury Free Live Stream, Watch Cambridge V Bury Online, Watch Cambridge V Bury Online Free, Cambridge V Bury Live, Cambridge V Bury live stream Online.

Bury are without on-loan striker Daniel Nardiello, who joined the Shakers from Rotherham a few days after the initial scheduled date for the tie.

The winners will face League One side Sheffield United at home in round two.
VIEWS FROM THE TRAINING GROUND

Bury manager Ronnie Jepson told BBC Radio Manchester:

"Daniel can't play so we'll have to make changes. Whoever comes in, I know they'll do their best and have a proper go for us.

"There's a nice spirit here at the moment and long may it continue."

Watch Crystal Palace V West Ham Live Stream Barclays Premier League Match 3 -December 2013

Watch Crystal Palace V West Ham Live Stream Barclays Premier League Match 3 -December 2013. New Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis must decide whether to make changes to the side beaten 1-0 at Norwich for his first home game in charge.
Marouane Chamakh and Cameron Jerome were paired up front at Carrow Road and both may be rtained.
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Ravel Morrison is also in line for a recall, but George McCartney has been left out of the squad.
MATCH PREVIEW
It hasn't taken long for Tony Pulis to decide he needs "to make one or two changes" to his Crystal Palace squad in the upcoming transfer window. One game watched from upstairs, and one from the touchline in tracksuit and cap is all he has needed
More upheaval at Selhurst Park is imminent then, despite the arrival of 14 entirely new players since promotion was achieved via the play-offs.
With a change of manager and massive changes in playing personnel in such a short space of time, there seems to me to be something of an echo of Queens Park Rangers' situation on their way to relegation.
That said, the win at Hull showed that all is far from lost, and if Pulis can get a win in his first home game in charge - against a team that falls firmly into the 'catchable' category - then there could be the beginnings of a real change in momentum.
That's exactly what Sam Allardyce will be hoping Saturday's win against Fulham will mean for his West Ham team.
A first win in half a dozen games was achieved comfortably against another struggling London rival, giving Allardyce just the perfect start to a week he's labelled as "season-defining".
After his goal having come on as a substitute, I'll be interested to see if Carlton Cole gets a start in this one. He's a great example of how things can change for the better in a most unexpected way in football - released by West Ham last summer, then re-signed due to Andy Carroll's ongoing injury problems.

As the Hammers have struggled for goals, the former England striker has almost become a better player in the fans eyes by NOT playing! Once a figure of frustration to them, they were even singing his name on Saturday.

His short-term contract expires next month. A couple more goals before then could see him stick around for a little while longer.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

Crystal Palace are unbeaten in their last four league matches with West Ham at Selhurst Park but have only won two of 13 home meetings in total (W2, D6, L5).
The last Premier League meeting ended 3-3 at Selhurst Park in May 1998, and three of the last five league meetings between the sides have ended level.
Palace's 2-0 win at Upton Park in April 1992 was the last time the away team triumphed in this fixture. There have been four home wins and four draws since that game.

Crystal Palace

Palace have lost eight of their last 10 top-flight games.
However, they have earned four points from the last three matches - as many as they managed in their first 10 fixtures.
They have the worst goalscoring record in the division, scoring only seven times. The Eagles have failed to score in a league-high eight fixtures.

West Ham

The Hammers ended a five-match winless run by beating Fulham 3-0 at the weekend. They started with a recognised striker in Modibo Maiga, having opted for a strikerless 4-6-0 formation in recent weeks.
They are yet to earn a point after going behind this season.
Sam Allardyce's side have scored just three goals before half-time this campaign.