STEVE Banks is hoping for another chance to prove himself against his old club when Bolton entertain Gillingham in the second round, second leg of the Worthington Cup tonight.
Banks, in for regular number one Keith Branagan, let slip just one goal at the Priestfield Stadium last week to help Bolton bring a 4-1 advantage back home - but boss Colin Todd won't be resting on his laurels.
He is sitll without Claus Jensen in midfield, giving Robbie Elliott an extended run in the first team - the former Newcastle left back has already managed four games on the bounce - and is expected to bring Dean Holdsworth back in to the starting 11 in place of off-form Bob Taylor. Todd has no new injury worries.
Squad: Branagan, Cox, Whitlow, Taylor, Gudjohnsen, Bergsson, Frandsen, Todd, Johansen, Elliott, Gardner, Banks, Phillips, Hansen, Holdsworth, Warhurst, Aljofree, Strong.
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