Mark Robins makes two changes to Coventry City's side for Man Utd FA Cup semi-final

Mark Robins has made two changes to his Coventry City side to face Manchester United in today’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium.

In comes Callum O’Hare, as expected, in a straight swap for the suspended Kasey Palmer, while Josh Eccles returns to the starting line-up in place of Victor Torp in the middle of the park. Other than that, it looks as though the Sky Blues are sticking with their 4-2-3-1 formation against the Red Devils, although three at the back and wing-backs is an option, as is deploying Joel Latibeaudiere as an extra man in midfield.

Brad Collins continues in goal ahead of Ben Wilson and, assuming Robins sticks with his recent line-ups, it should be a back four with Bobby Thomas and Liam Kitching continuing to partner each other at centre-back, with Joel Laibeaudiere and Jake Bidwell at right and left-back, respectively.

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That leaves Eccles and Ben Sheaf in the centre of midfield and Milan van Ewijk expected to be deployed wide on the right with Haji Wright on the left of a forward three that sees O’Hare in the number ten position behind striker Ellis Simms.

City: Brad Collins; Joel Latibeaudiere, Bobby Thomas, Liam Kitching, Jake Bidwell; Josh Eccles, Ben Sheaf; Milan van Ewijk, Callum O’Hare, Haji Wright; Ellis Simms.

Subs: Ben Wilson (GK), Luis Binks, Jay Dasilva, Liam Kelly, Victor Torp, Jamie Allen, Matty Godden, Fabio Tavares, Kai Andrews.

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