AFC Bournemouth v Crawley Town preview: As proved against Leeds United, anything can happen in the FA Cup for the Reds

Crawley Town's FA Cup journey continues on Tuesday as they travel to the Vitality Stadium to take on Championship side AFC Bournemouth.
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It’s another tough test for the Reds but as they proved in the previous round against Leeds, anything can happen in the FA Cup.

Crawley’s hosts Bournemouth have adapted well to life in the Championship, following their relegation from the Premier League last season, but have had a slight blip in recent weeks. They are pushing to get back into the Premier League and sit 6th in the Championship, just four points off automatic promotion.

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Bournemouth's Josh KingBournemouth's Josh King
Bournemouth's Josh King

The Cherries still have a talented squad that has some players of Premier League quality in it. This highlighted perfectly by the signing of Jack Wilshere after he had been training with the club for a long time. Wilshere could feature against Crawley on Tuesday if selected by boss Jason Tindall. In the third round Bournemouth slightly rotated their side for the visit of League Two Oldham Athletic and came out 4-1 winners. Despite Bournemouth’s rotation there were still some real quality on the pitch, with the likes of David Brooks, Josh King and Philip Billing all starting for the Cherries.

They will also know not to take Crawley lightly following their giant killing of Leeds and will know the big threats that Crawley can cause any team.

For Crawley it’s another chance to test themselves against a club in a higher division and show people that they are able to compete with these kinds of sides. It’s a club that manager John Yems will know extremely well after being a big part in their rise to the Premier League.

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Yems feels harshly treated by Bournemouth and it would be great for him to get one over on the people at Bournemouth that treated him wrongly. This should make it very easy to get the players up for causing another upset and giving them a chance of facing either Burnley or Fulham should they win the contest at Bournemouth.

If they play like they have done in before the break sue to positive COVID cases there is no reason why Crawley can’t cause another upset and equal their best run in this competition by reaching the fifth round. There could be debuts for James Tilly, Jordan Maguire-Drew and Davide Rodari if they are selected to try and push Crawley into the 5th round.