Stanley and Yeovil lock horns again tomorrow in an FA Cup second round replay to see who makes it to round three.

Ahead of kick off, Chris Forsyth has all the information you might need:

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Ten days after Stanley and Yeovil Town couldn’t be separated at the Store First Stadium the sides meet again at Huish Park – with the prize for victory a third round home tie against Manchester United.

Both sides won big league games at the weekend and will head into this replay with confidence high and both knowing the stakes.

A large crowd is expected in Somerset with Stanley facing the tricky prospect of a second long away trip in four days.

John O’Sullivan and Sean Maguire are once again unavailable for FA Cup duty due to not having permission from their parent clubs.

Andy Procter missed the weekend win at Portsmouth with a groin strain and remains a doubt.

Centre back Rob Atkinson suffered a similar injury at Fratton Park and is also potentially sidelined.

Former Yeovil man Anthony Barry was withdrawn as a precaution at the weekend but is likely to be available.

Yeovil have no new injury worries and will have the same squad to choose from that won handsomely at Oldham at the weekend.

The Glovers have spent eight out of the last 10 seasons in League One, one season in League Two and one season in the Championship.

They spent a season in League Two, winning the title in the 2004/05 season before spending the following eight seasons in League One. They were then promoted to the Championship in the 2012/13 season after finishing in 4th place in League One. They then got to the play off final, beating Brentford 2-1 at Wembley with goals from Paddy Madden and Dan Burn. Harlee Dean scored for Brentford.

They then spent last season in the Championship but were relegated after finishing bottom of the table.

Gary Johnson

Glovers legend Johnson is currently in his second spell at the club after being appointed as manager in January 2012. His first spell as manager of the Glovers was between 2001 and 2005.

The 59 year old has had a long managerial career, with spells at Newmarket Town between 1986 and 1988, Cambridge United between 1992 and 1995, Kettering Town between 1995 and 1997, Bristol City between 2005 and 2010, Peterborough United between 2010 and 2011 and at Northampton Town between March and November 2011. Johnson also had a spell as manager of the Latvia national team between 1999 and 2001.

Prior to being a manager Johnson started his playing career at Watford, before having a spell in Sweden. Johnson then played part time football for Soham Town Rangers, Newmarket Town and Cambridge United.

James Berrett

25 year old Berrett signed for the Glovers in the summer and has so far made eight appearances for the club.

Berrett started his career at Huddersfield Town and made 35 appearances and scored two goals for the club between 2006 and 2010. He then signed for Carlisle United and made 170 appearances and scored 23 goals for the club between 2010 and 2014 before signing for Yeovil in the summer.

Last Saturday’s second round tie was the first meeting between the two sides.

As that ended in a draw and the replay must be decided on the night, one of the sides will pick up a historic first victory at Huish Park.

Stanley

James Gray 5
Kal Naismith 4
Luke Joyce 4
Shay McCartan 4
Rob Atkinson 4
John O’Sullivan 4
Sean Maguire 3
Marcus Carver 3
Piero Mingoia 3

Yeovil

Jordan Clarke 3
Kieffer Moore 3
Simon Gillett 2
James Hayter 2

Stanley returned to winning ways with a 3-2 victory at Portsmouth at the weekend and have won three of their last five games in all competitions.

John Coleman’s side sit eleventh in the League Two table.

The Glovers have had a disappointing season so far, sitting in 20th place in the League Two table with 20 points from 20 matches. They have a poor home record, winning one, drawing four and losing five of their 10 home league matches so far this season.

Their last match was away at Oldham Athletic where they won 4-0 with goals coming from Stephen Arthurworrey, Simon Gillett, Sam Hoskins and Kieffer Moore.

In their last home match they lost 2-0 against Preston North End, with the goals coming from Paul Huntington and Paul Gallagher.

James Linington (Isle of Wight)

Mr Linington has been operating at Football League level since 2008 and has accumulated a good deal of experience in that time.

His last Stanley game was back in 2011 when the Reds won 2-1 at Wycombe Wanderers.

This season: 19 games, 52 yellow cards, 6 red cards

The Glovers moved to their current ground Huish Park in 1990. The current capacity of Huish Park is 9,565 and the record attendance inside the stadium is 9,527, which was set against Leeds United in 2008 in League One.

The overall record attendance that the club have ever achieved is 17,123, which was set against Sunderland in 1949 in the FA Cup 4th round at the old Huish Park.

Ticket information is available HERE

For more information on Yeovil Town, why not visit their official website www.ytfc.net or their Twitter feed @YTFC

Current Stanley midfielder Anthony Barry has appeared for both clubs. He had a spell at Stanley between 2005 and 2006 and made 26 appearances. He then signed for the Glovers and made 64 appearances between 2006 and 2008. In his current spell on loan at Stanley from Forest Green Rovers, Barry has made three appearances so far for the club.