Tranmere v Southampton (Sky Sports 2) - Tranmere manager John Aldridge believes Southampton manager Glenn Hoddle is trying to psyche out Rovers ahead of tonight's replay. Hoddle claimed his side played poorly in Saturday's goalless draw at The Dell. "If they played better than Saturday I expect them to come out playing like Brazil," said Aldridge. The Rovers manager has injury worries ahead of the game. Defender Clint Hill has been ruled out for a month with an ankle injury sustained in Saturday's draw and his replacement Dave Challinor took a knock in training this morning and is doubtful. Jason Koumas went over on his ankle in training and is also doubtful.
Wimbledon v Wycombe - Terry Burton is more than happy for his Wimbledon side to continue their midweek overtime until May - if it brings success. Success over Lawrie Sanchez's Wanderers would mean playing twice a week for the rest of the season with 17 matches of the league campaign - four more than most of their rivals - to be completed after tonight.
"There are a lot of games in the first division and we've played a lot of cup ties too but players like to play. It would be a good situation - we'd relish that prospect."
Wycombe defender Mark Rogers suffered an ankle injury in the weekend clash which is likely to keep him on the sidelines for up to three weeks.