Marshall back for Lions

Last updated : 18 January 2006 By Charlie Roper
Andy Marshall
Marshall: Set to play
Millwall boss Dave Tuttle is set to ring the changes for tonight's FA Cup Third Round Reply agaisnt Everton as The Lions seek to set up a mouth-watering tie against Premiership leaders Chelsea in the next round.

Tuttle welcomes back Jody Morris, Alan Dunne and Paul Robinson to his squad after injury and suspension while goalkeeper Andy Marshall is set to return between the sticks with Colin Doyle unable to play in the competition until his parent club, Birmingham City, are knocked out.

Marshall produced an inspired performance on his return to the side in the first game but is still short of match fitness after a combination of suspension and a knee injury kept him out of the team for over two months.

Midfielder Josh Simpson is still out with an knee injury of his own while strikers Barry Hayles and Carl Asaba are still someway from a first-team return.

However Everton have their own problems up front having sold Marcus Bent to Charlton Athletic this week. Duncan Ferguson has been laid low by a bought of food poisoning, leaving manager David Moyles with a selection headache he'd rather do without.

James Beattie is the only fit recognised striker at the club and should play but Moyes may push either James McFadden or Millwall old boy Tim Cahill into the attack.