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Southampton defender Dan Harding is again likely to be missing with a knee problem.
Danny Fox is cup-tied, having already played in the competition for Burnley, so Ryan Dickson could be handed a rare start at left-back.
Preston manager Phil Brown is likely to make several changes to his side, with winger Keammar Daley hoping to make his debut for the club.Watch Southampton v Preston Online Free Live Stream Carling Cup -21 September-2011,20:45 CET Watch Southampton v Preston Live Stream Online Southampton v Preston 2011 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on Wednesday 21/9/11 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Southampton v Preston Stream Free Online Video Of Southampton v Preston Wednesday,21 September-2011 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:45 CET.Southampton v Preston ,Watch Video Online Live Stream,Watch Southampton v Preston Live Streaming Video ,Southampton v Preston Stream,Southampton v Preston Live free,Southampton v Preston Streaming,Southampton v Preston Live, Watch Southampton v Preston online,Live coverage of Southampton v Preston on September 21, 2011,Southampton v Preston online, Southampton v Preston Results,Southampton v Preston Fixtures, Carling Cup 2011,Schedule Southampton v Preston,online Southampton v Preston Preview
Southampton v Preston Carling Cup Preview
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Carling Cup
Southampton v Preston, R3, 19:45 BST
Venue: St Mary's Stadium
MATCH PREVIEW
Southampton will be without Danny Fox when they host Preston in the Carling Cup.
The defender is cup-tied having played in the competition for Burnley before completing his move to Saints last month.
With Dan Harding also likely to miss out due to a knee injury, Ryan Dickson could be handed a rare start at left-back.
Manager Nigel Adkins will make further changes following Sunday's 4-1 win over Birmingham with back-up goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski set for another run-out in place of Kelvin Davis.
Aaron Martin, Lee Holmes, Morgan Schneiderlin, Richard Chaplow, Steve de Ridder and Jonathan Forte could all be in the starting line-up.
Defenders Dan Seaborne (head) and Radhi Jaidi (knee) and striker Lee Barnard (ankle) are still on the sidelines.
Preston manager Phil Brown is expected to shuffle his pack as his in-form side look to make it seven successive wins.
The Lilywhites team which beat Charlton in the last round featured several youngsters, including Seanan Clucas, Danny Mayor and Juvhel Tsoumou, and they could start again.
Brown could also give Jamaican international Keammar Daley his North End debut.
Defenders Daniel Devine and Steven Smith are back in full training and in contention.
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