Newcastle United v Cardiff City FACUP 3rd Rd.
Team named
XI: Marshall; McNaughton, Hudson (C), Turner, John; Whittingham, Kim, Gunnarsson, Cowie; Odemwingie, Cornelius.
Bench: Lewis; Caulker, Campbell, Brayford, Smith, Noone, Conway.
Will be updated
Cardiff City
Craig Conway is on the City bench.
Mark Hudson is ready to come in from the Premier League cold and make his FA Cup mark for Cardiff City today.
The Bluebirds’ club captain has not played a match for more than three months and has yet to make a top flight league appearance this season.
But he looks certain to get the nod from new boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to team up with Steven Caulker in the centre of the Cardiff defence at Newcastle.
Hudson, goalkeeper Joe Lewis and striker Nicky Maynard are among those pressing for a chance to show new gaffer Solskjaer what they can do.
“It’s a fresh start for me, a fresh start for everybody in the squad,” said Hudson.
“My aim at Newcastle, if I play, is to impress and get myself into the team.
Newcastle United
Newcastle captain Fabricio Coloccini is set to miss out after being sidelined for up to six weeks with a knee injury.
Yohan Cabaye (Achilles) and Tim Krul (shoulder) are doubtful, while Mathieu Debuchy is suspended.
New Cardiff manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will juggle his squad in his first game in charge.
Joe Lewis, Mark Hudson and Declan John are all in the frame with Craig Noone and Gary Medel likely to be rested.
In the build up to the tie Solskjaer, who won the FA Cup twice with Manchester United, said: "Every game is important. We know how close Cardiff were to lifting the cup a few years ago, so we go in there hoping to go through to the next round.
"The Premier League is very important but the FA Cup gives us a chance to build momentum.
"We are not going to go there and give 99%, we go out there to give 100%.
"I have had success in the FA Cup a couple of times and walking around waving to the fans after winning it are memories you remember."
Provisional Newcastle United squad: Krul, Elliot, Alnwick, Williamson, Yanga-Mbiwa, S. Taylor, Santon, Dummett, Haidara, Tiote, Anita, Cabaye, Marveaux, Sissoko, Ben Arfa, Gutierrez, Sammy Ameobi, Bigirimana, Obertan, Cisse, Remy, Gouffran, Shola Ameobi.
Provisional Cardiff City squad: Marshall, Connolly, Caulker, Hudson, Turner, Whittingham, Medel, Cornelius, Campbell, Odemwingie, Brayford, Kim, Smith, Noone, Gunnarsson, Mutch, Cowie, Mason, Maynard, McNaughton, Theophile-Catherine, Lewis, John.
STATS
Cardiff haven't won at st James park for over 50 years
Cardiff haven't beaten newcastle at all for over 30 years in a competitive game
Newcastle have won the last seven fixtures between the two sides
Newcastle have scored first in 60% of their last 20 home games.
In their last 20 home games, 57% of the 30 goals scored by Newcastle have come from forwards, 37% from midfielders and 3% from defenders.
In their last 20 home games, 41% of the 29 goals conceded by Newcastle have come from forwards, 48% from midfielders and 10% from defenders.
Cardiff have scored first in 45% of their last 20 away games.
In their last 20 away games, 35% of the 17 goals scored by Cardiff have come from forwards, 53% from midfielders and 12% from defenders.
In their last 20 away games, 50% of the 26 goals conceded by Cardiff have come from forwards, 38% from midfielders and 12% from defenders.
Newcastle have won 50%, drawn 15% and lost 35% of their last 20 home games.
Newcastle have kept a clean sheet in 25% of their last 20 home games.
Newcastle have failed to score in 25% of their last 20 home games.
Cardiff have won 25%, drawn 35% and lost 40% of their last 20 away games.
Cardiff have kept a clean sheet in 30% of their last 20 away games.
Cardiff have failed to score in 40% of their last 20 away games.