Telford hope wait is over

Ken Gaunt
Tuesday 10 February 2004 20:00 EST
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Telford will be looking for a further taste of FA Cup success when they meet Millwall of the First Division tonight.

The Nationwide Conference side are confident their fourth-round match at the Bucks Head stadium will finally be played after two postponements. The Telford manager, Mick Jones, said: "We have only played one match in three weeks and I am concerned about our fitness. We've not really been able to train properly."

Telford are looking for their third win over League sides after beating Crewe and Brentford. Should Jones' side edge past Millwall they will meet another First Division club, Burnley, on Saturday.

Millwall will start with Willy Gueret in goal as Tony Warner is out with a neck injury and on-loan goalkeeper Andy Marshall did not sign in time to play in the fourth round.

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