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Stoke manager Tony Pulis has hinted that he will make changes to the side that beat Fulham 2-0 at the weekend. Thomas Sorensen has featured in goal in both of City’s Europa League group stage matches so far and should continue here, with usual starter Asmir Begovic rested.
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Pulis confirmed that Robert Huth will start after Matthew Upson was preferred as Jonathan Woodgate’s replacement against Fulham. Woodgate will once again not feature as he is not registered for the competition.
Glenn Whelan could be given a breather after a busy spell which included two starts for the Republic of Ireland during the international break, with Dean Whitehead likely to start in his place.
Maccabi Tel-Aviv manager Motti Ivanir has a wealth of forward options to select from, with Moussa Konate, Roberto Colautti and Eliran Atar all enjoying positive starts to the season in front o
Tony Pulis will be hoping his strikers can continue their fine continental form against Maccabi, with Peter Crouch, Jonathan Walters, Cameron Jerome and Kenwyne Jones all already off the mark in Europe this season.
Matthew Etherington has more Premier League assists than any player in Stoke’s history and his career total passed 50 at the weekend as he set up both goals in a 2-0 win over Fulham.
Having finished in third place last season, Maccabi Tel-Aviv currently sit second in the Israeli Premier League following a 2-1 loss to Ironi Kiryat Shmona at the weekend.
Maccabi have suffered a rocky start to their Europa League group campaign. A draw at home to Dynamo Kiev was preceded by a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Besiktas in Turkey.
Argentina-born, naturalised Israeli Roberto Colautti currently leads the club’s scoring charts with nine goals from 16 matches in all competitions, including four in six in the Europa League.
Maccabi are the most successful side historically in Israeli football, with 18 national championships to their name, but they have not won the title since the 2002/03 season.
Former Chelsea manager Avram Grant has enjoyed two spells in charge of Maccabi, between 1991-1995 and 1996-2000, with the first yielding two Israeli league titles.
Stoke manager Tony Pulis has hinted that he will make changes to the side that beat Fulham 2-0 at the weekend. Thomas Sorensen has featured in goal in both of City’s Europa League group stage matches so far and should continue here, with usual starter Asmir Begovic rested.
Watch Maccabi Tel-Aviv vs Stoke City Live Stream HD TV
Pulis confirmed that Robert Huth will start after Matthew Upson was preferred as Jonathan Woodgate’s replacement against Fulham. Woodgate will once again not feature as he is not registered for the competition.
Glenn Whelan could be given a breather after a busy spell which included two starts for the Republic of Ireland during the international break, with Dean Whitehead likely to start in his place.
Maccabi Tel-Aviv manager Motti Ivanir has a wealth of forward options to select from, with Moussa Konate, Roberto Colautti and Eliran Atar all enjoying positive starts to the season in front o
Tony Pulis will be hoping his strikers can continue their fine continental form against Maccabi, with Peter Crouch, Jonathan Walters, Cameron Jerome and Kenwyne Jones all already off the mark in Europe this season.
Matthew Etherington has more Premier League assists than any player in Stoke’s history and his career total passed 50 at the weekend as he set up both goals in a 2-0 win over Fulham.
Having finished in third place last season, Maccabi Tel-Aviv currently sit second in the Israeli Premier League following a 2-1 loss to Ironi Kiryat Shmona at the weekend.
Maccabi have suffered a rocky start to their Europa League group campaign. A draw at home to Dynamo Kiev was preceded by a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Besiktas in Turkey.
Argentina-born, naturalised Israeli Roberto Colautti currently leads the club’s scoring charts with nine goals from 16 matches in all competitions, including four in six in the Europa League.
Maccabi are the most successful side historically in Israeli football, with 18 national championships to their name, but they have not won the title since the 2002/03 season.
Former Chelsea manager Avram Grant has enjoyed two spells in charge of Maccabi, between 1991-1995 and 1996-2000, with the first yielding two Israeli league titles.
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