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Stevenage v Wrexham

Stevenage Borough prepare for the visit of Dean Saunders' Wrexham to Broadhall Way on Saturday as they look to bounce back from two consecutive defeats.

Boro manager Graham Westley could hand debuts to loan signings Mark Roberts from Northwich Victoria, Jordan Parkes from Watford and Keiron St Aimie from Barnet.

Skipper Mark Albrighton and defender Lawrie Wilson are both ineligible due to respective suspensions.

Daryl McMahon and John Martin are unlikely to feature after being placed on the transfer list earlier in the week

Wrexham boss Dean Saunders could be tempted to reshuffle his pack after making a number of loan signings this week.

Cardiff City striker Jonathan Brown, left-back Sam Williamson and midfielder Ryan Flynn are all available to make their debuts against Stevenage.

Right-back Ritchie de Laet and midfielder Angelos Tsiaklis are doubtful after injuries sustained against Kidderminster Harriers recently.

Saunders is pleased to have a selection poser on his hands and told the Evening Leader: "Good, that is what I want.

"Everyone knows the way we are trying to play and it is up to people to force their way in.

"Every day there is a chance for them - I have not shut the door on anyone.

"These lads who have come in on loan are just another player. It just adds competition for places."

Posted: Friday , November 28, 2008

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