Only fanatics will be going to this one. Olm can you ask on Twitter, the youth team are down as playing 30/10/15. Is that correct its a Friday.
I'd be a bit surprised. Would think Aluko and Akpom. Luer off the bench in the second half perhaps. He didn't start against Swansea did he?
All the more reason he didn't play. I just can't see us fielding a weaker side than the previous round. Guess we'll see.
Currently 1-1 'Annan levels the scores with a composed finish from close-range after the ball broke kindly to him inside the box'
U21s Result: Sheffield United 3 Hull City 1 26th October 2015, 4:15pm please log in to view this image The Under-21s suffered a first defeat of the season as they were beaten 3-1 by Sheffield United at Stockbridge Park Steels’ Look Local Stadium on Monday afternoon. Connor Dimaio opened the scoring for the hosts on 27 minutes when he converted CJ Hamilton’s pull-back from eight-yards out. The Tigers responded to going behind in positive fashion, though, and got themselves back on level terms just seven minutes later. Following a bout of pinball on the edge of the Sheffield United box, the ball dropped kindly to Will Annan, who showed a good first touch before firing past George Long with a composed finish from an acute angle. The Blades were awarded a 70th-minute penalty when Will Aimson was harshly adjudged to have pushed Jamie McDonagh inside the box. Ben Whitman stepped up to take the spot-kick only to be denied by Rory Watson, who produced a superb save low to his left. However, Watson could do little to prevent United from regaining the lead with 13 minutes remaining. A melee inside the Tigers’ box saw both sides appealing for decisions before Wright showed quick feet to escape the attentions of three defenders before slotting past the Tigers’ keeper. The Tigers pressed for an equaliser and came close on a number of occasions, but the Blades clinched the points with a goal on the break in stoppage-time. McDonagh held the ball up well and found Hamilton in space, who drilled a low effort past an exposed Watson.