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Gradley may have cup tie role

MARGATE are likely to field the strongest side available for tonight's GLS Cup fourth round trip to Crawley.

No fresh injury worries were picked up in Saturday's disappointing 1-0 defeat at Hornchurch, and few changes are likely.

Midfielder Pat Gradley could be on the bench after missing the game with a recurrence of groin trouble, and he could be the only addition to the squad on duty at the weekend.

Assistant manager Kevin Raine said: "We will try and rebuild after Saturday's defeat, and it's a quick opportunity for the boys to show what they can do against a side a league above us. It offers a platform to show they can compete at that level."

The winners will be away to Stevenage Borough in the quarter finals.

Meanwhile, goalkeeper Peter Trego faces a one match ban following his sending off at Hornchurch. He will miss the Easter Monday home game against Cambridge City.

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