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Friday 4th January 7.45pm
FA Cup 3rd Round
Prenton Park
The first game of the year was a successful return to winning ways, after a disappointing end to 2018.
Now it's time to see if we can do it on English soil in a classic banana skin draw, away to a lower league side.
The League Two Merseysiders have had to fight to get here and this is their reward.
A televised match against a Premier League side at their home ground with nothing to lose.
We've made hard work of these games in recent years, so will we progress or will we get embarrassed?
There's an interesting article about Tranmere's resurgence on the BBC site, so I'll link it here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46739485
There aren't many clubs owned by ex-players, let alone those that used to play for the club in question.
Tranmere currently sit in 9th place in League Two, only three points from a play-off position.
It's a fairly impressive place to be, considering that they were promoted in the last campaign.
The primary reason for it is their strong home form, as they've only lost twice in all competitions at Prenton Park.
Once was in the League Cup to League One Walsall, while the other was a 1-0 loss to Newport.
We'd do well to remember our 4th round tie against the Welsh side last year, where we nicked a late draw.
Our hosts have already played four matches to get to this point, twice being held to draws and forced to replays.
6th tier Oxford City and Southport were their opponents, so I'll embed and hide the highlights for those that want them:
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Injury news is that Dembele, Vertonghen, Lamela, Dier and Wanyama are all still out.
Tranmere have no injuries. Neither side has any suspensions.
Lineups for each side's last league game:
Spurs: Lloris; Trippier, Sanchez, Alderweireld, Rose; Winks, Sissoko, Eriksen, Alli; Kane, Son.
Subs: Gazzaniga, Walker-Peters, Foyth, Davies, Skipp, Moura, Llorente.
League form: WWWWLW.
Tranmere: Davies; Buxton, Ellis, Monthe, Ridehaigh; Caprice, McCullough, Harris, Smith; Norwood, Jennings.
Subs: George, McNulty, Bakayogo, Gilmour, Cole, Mullin, Stockton.
League form: WLLWDD.
Referee: Andre Marriner.
TV: BT Sport 2.
We've got big games coming up against Chelsea and Man Utd, so how should we approach this one?
Who do we risk rotating and resting and who needs to play?
Should we go all out from the start or try to pass them to death?
PLEASE