Bispham Seasider
13 Dec 2007, 03:27 PM
What
Blackpool play host to Stoke City in a Football League Championship match.
When
Saturday 15 December at 3:00 P.M.
TV/Video
No coverage on Sky Sports other than the usual goals highlights which will appear at some point on Sky Sports and on ITV's The Championship programme.
Radio/Audio
This game will probably be covered by BBC Radio Lancashire, though not available online as they don't allow access to the station during match coverage. The official Tangerine World subscription site will have online radio coverage.
Build up!
Wes Hoolahan missed the 1-0 home defeat to Cardiff City on Tuesday with a recurrence of a back injury he sustained last season. As of Thursday it isn't clear whether or not Wes will be back in time for the Stoke match. Definitely out is midfielder Keith Southern who had a tendon operation last weekend and will be out of action for at least two months. Loan striker Bartosz Slusarski looks as though he could be back in action on Saturday and if so may well start the match.
Stoke City have had a good season so far and currently sit in 5th place, in a Play off spot on 34 points, with an away record of
Won: 4
Drawn: 4
Lost: 2
Goals for: 15
Goals against: 10
The odd thing is though that Blackpool are only 9 points behind Stoke, even though we are in 18th place in the Championship.
Senegalese international former Liverpool defender Salif Diao recently signed a new contract at the club having played for them on loan in the 2006-07 season.
Stoke City were founded in 1863 and former 'Pool legend Sir Stanley Matthews (after whom the 1963 FA Cup Final, which Blackpool won, beating Bolton Wanderers 4-3) also played for Stoke, his hometown club. Even though they were founded as far back as 1863, their major trophy only arrived in 1972 when they won the League Cup beating Chelsea 2-1.
They should bring a decent amount of support, and may well fill the East Stand (capacity 1,890).
Blackpool play host to Stoke City in a Football League Championship match.
When
Saturday 15 December at 3:00 P.M.
TV/Video
No coverage on Sky Sports other than the usual goals highlights which will appear at some point on Sky Sports and on ITV's The Championship programme.
Radio/Audio
This game will probably be covered by BBC Radio Lancashire, though not available online as they don't allow access to the station during match coverage. The official Tangerine World subscription site will have online radio coverage.
Build up!
Wes Hoolahan missed the 1-0 home defeat to Cardiff City on Tuesday with a recurrence of a back injury he sustained last season. As of Thursday it isn't clear whether or not Wes will be back in time for the Stoke match. Definitely out is midfielder Keith Southern who had a tendon operation last weekend and will be out of action for at least two months. Loan striker Bartosz Slusarski looks as though he could be back in action on Saturday and if so may well start the match.
Stoke City have had a good season so far and currently sit in 5th place, in a Play off spot on 34 points, with an away record of
Won: 4
Drawn: 4
Lost: 2
Goals for: 15
Goals against: 10
The odd thing is though that Blackpool are only 9 points behind Stoke, even though we are in 18th place in the Championship.
Senegalese international former Liverpool defender Salif Diao recently signed a new contract at the club having played for them on loan in the 2006-07 season.
Stoke City were founded in 1863 and former 'Pool legend Sir Stanley Matthews (after whom the 1963 FA Cup Final, which Blackpool won, beating Bolton Wanderers 4-3) also played for Stoke, his hometown club. Even though they were founded as far back as 1863, their major trophy only arrived in 1972 when they won the League Cup beating Chelsea 2-1.
They should bring a decent amount of support, and may well fill the East Stand (capacity 1,890).