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FA Cup | Fourth Round
Jan 29, 2023 at 2pm UK
Bet365 Stadium
Stevenage

Stoke
3 - 1
Stevenage

Brown (3'), Laurent (73'), Baker (80' pen.)
Smallbone (50')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Reid (70')

Preview: Stoke City vs. Stevenage - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Sunday's FA Cup clash between Stoke City and Stevenage, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

After knocking Aston Villa out in the previous round, Stevenage will make the trip to take on Championship side Stoke City on Sunday with an FA Cup round-of-16 place on the line.

The hosts got past Hartlepool United in the third round and come into the tie on the back of a rampant victory over Reading in England's second tier last weekend.


Match preview

Stoke City manager Alex Neil applauds fans after the match on January 8, 2023© Reuters

Stoke City entered this year's FA Cup in the third round with a trip to Hartlepool United after the turn of the year, and they comfortably advanced with a 3-0 victory, as Jacob Brown got on the scoresheet between a pair of own goals.

That came after a tough run of form in the Championship for Alex Neil's men following the World Cup break, and following the cup victory, the Potters travelled to take on second-placed Sheffield United and suffered a third straight league defeat, eventually losing 3-1 at Bramall Lane after Nick Powell initially pulled it back to 2-1 late in the first half.

Such a result saw the Staffordshire outfit sit 19th in England's second tier with just 30 points from their opening 27 outings, and they set out to bounce back at home to Reading last Saturday to begin a climb back up the division.

Neil's men succeeded in doing so and triumphed in dominant fashion, as Will Smallbone, Tyrese Campbell, Jacob Brown and Dwight Gayle all found the net in a 4-0 thrashing, sending them back up to 18th place as a result with just a six-point gap to the top half.

Now with a degree of renewed confidence following that performance and result, the Potters will turn their attention to the FA Cup and aim to avoid an upset at home to fourth-tier opposition on Sunday with the chance to advance to the final 16 for the second straight season.

Stevenage manager Steve Evans reacts on January 8, 2023© Reuters

Their opponents, meanwhile, will aim to cause another upset, having already navigated their way through three rounds to reach this stage of the competition, firstly coming out of a trip to fifth-tier Gateshead with a 3-2 victory.

Steve Evans's side then travelled to take on Kings Lynn Town and triumphed in more comfortable fashion, eventually winning 3-0 thanks to a Luke Norris brace and a Jamie Reid goal to set up a difficult third-round tie away at Premier League outfit Aston Villa.

After a valiant effort in that game, the Boro looked set to bow out of the competition as the hosts led 1-0 through Morgan Sanson going into the dying embers, but Reid would convert a penalty in the 88th minute to draw his side level before Dean Campbell found the net at the beginning of injury time to seal a memorable win and set up a fourth-straight away cup tie.

Now coming into another tough game as major underdogs, Evans's men will travel plenty of confidence of their own, having won a crucial contest against first-placed Leyton Orient in League Two last weekend to cut the gap to top spot to just two points.

Reid and Norris were again on the scoresheet alongside Jordan Roberts as they stretched their lead over third place to nine points, and they will now briefly put their promotion hunt on hold with the aim of continuing an eye-catching cup run and advancing to the fifth round for the first time since the 2011-12 season.

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Team News

Stoke City players celebrate after Hartlepool United's Rollin Menayese scores an own goal and Stoke City's third on January 8, 2023© Reuters

We should see a relatively full-strength Stoke City team on show on Sunday, as Alex Neil's men aim to put a winning run together and book their place in the round of 16, and Jacob Brown, Dwight Gayle and Tyrese Campbell could all feature in the front line again after each getting a goal in the thrashing of Reading.

Further back, if Nick Powell again misses out, key man Lewis Baker should again be joined in the engine room by Will Smallbone and Josh Laurent, while Ben Wilmot, Phil Jagielka, Morgan Fox and Josh Tymon could all keep their places at the back amid growing rumours of the potential departure of centre-back Harry Souttar.

Neil may hand a Potters debut to goalkeeper Matija Sarkic, who arrived on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan this week, with the Montenegro international battling with Jack Bonham to be the first choice between the sticks after Josef Bursik's recent exit.

There were minimal changes between the Stevenage side that triumphed away at Aston Villa and the one that was fielded in the victory over Leyton Orient last time out, and given the Boro's impressive recent performances, we should again see a very similar starting XI on Sunday.

Jamie Reid should again lead the line, having found the net in both of those games, with the Aston Villa goal coming off the bench, to take his tally to eight for the season alongside five assists, with Danny Rose and Luke Norris vying to join him in the front two.

Elsewhere, the midfield trio of Alex Gilbey, Jake Reeves and Jordan Roberts should remain unchanged from last weekend, while Carl Piergianni, Daniel Sweeney and Terence Vancooten will again line up in the middle of a five-man defence.

Stoke City possible starting lineup:
Sarkic; Wilmot, Jagielka, Fox, Tymon; Smallbone, Laurent, Baker; Campbell, Gayle, Brown

Stevenage possible starting lineup:
Ashby-Hammond; Wildin, Piergianni, Vancooten, Sweeney, Clark; Gilbey, Reeves, Roberts; Reid, Norris


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We say: Stoke City 2-1 Stevenage

Stevenage do come into the contest with momentum and have already caused an upset in this year's competition, but, on the back of a 4-0 victory of their own last time out, we back Neil's men to come through a tough test and advance to the next round.

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