York City v Rochdale preview

York City v Rochdale preview

Published Mar. 12, 2013 7:15 a.m. ET

Liverpool trialist Daniel Carr featured for the club's under 21s in their draw with West Ham on Monday.

Dulwich Hamlet striker Carr was taken on trial by Liverpool last week after catching the eye for the Ryman League Division One South outfitthis season.

The former Reading youngster has scored 23 goals in 23 appearances this season for Dulwich Hamlet and a number of Premier League and Championship clubs have been tracking Carr.

Carr played an hour of Liverpool's 3-3 draw with West Ham in front of the onlooking Brendan Rodgers.

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Liverpool are expected to keep tabs on Carr as they weigh up making a move for the 18-year-old.

New loan signing Arron Jameson is hoping to make his York debut in goal in boss Nigel Worthington's first home game in charge.

Jameson, 23, was Worthington's first signing last week when he arrived on an emergency loan from Sheffield Wednesday and was an unused substitute in the weekend defeat at AFC Wimbledon.

Michael Ingham has been the Minstermen's regular number one this season and started on Saturday, but was overlooked by Worthington when he was manager of Northern Ireland.

Defender Lanre Oyebanjo is expected to return to the squad after missing out at Wimbledon due to a calf problem.

Worthington, who has no new injury or suspension problems, hinted he could switch formation after employing a 4-5-1 line-up at the weekend.

Striker Michael Rankine, midfielder Paddy McLaughlin and defender Jamal Fyfield were all recalled to the starting line-up by Worthington in his first game in charge and will be hoping to continue.

Forwards Jason Walker and Alex Rodman are pushing for recalls after making way on Saturday as the club chase their first win in 13 matches.

Terry Gornell is an injury doubt for visitors after suffering a groin injury during the opening stages of Saturday's 4-1 win over Wycombe at Spotland.

George Donnelly came on in his place and is well positioned to start in attack against the Minstermen having bagged a second-half brace at the weekend - the former Macclesfield striker's first goals since October.

Peter Cavanagh was an unused substitute versus Wanderers following a month on the sidelines with a calf problem and will hope for a midweek return to action.

Victory last time out came on the back of consecutive 3-0 defeats and was only Dale's second league triumph of 2013.

Reece Gray (broken leg) remains a long-term absentee.

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