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Stockley suspended for Wycombe, Bantams set for changes

Last updated: 2nd May 2008

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McCall: Set to make changes

Wycombe will be without defender Sam Stockley, while Bradford boss Stuart McCall is set to make wholesale changes.

Stockley was sent off in the dying seconds of last weekend's 1-0 defeat at Notts County for a second bookable offence and will miss out through a one-match suspension.

Paul Lambert made six changes at Meadow Lane to rest key players for the play-offs and may again field a weakened side.

Defender Will Antwi made his first start against County since December after a long-term lay-off with a groin problem and is again in the squad.

Leon Johnson, Mike Williamson, Craig Woodman, Tommy Doherty and Gary Holt were all given the afternoon off last week while Sergio Torres was restricted to a 20-minute cameo appearance as a substitute.

Striker Leon Knight is back after a two-match suspension.

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McCall released 13 out-of-contract players earlier this week and four of them - Darren Williams, Eddie Johnson, Alex Rhodes and Tom Penford - were all included in last week's squad.

Defenders Simon Ainge and Luke O'Brien and striker Luke Medley could come into contention as McCall begins preparations for next season.

Chilean striker Willy Topp is rehabilitating back home following surgery to resolve a muscle-tightening condition in both his calves.

Striker Sean Taylforth is another youngster who could come into consideration while veteran central defender David Wetherall, set to hang up his boots in the summer to take up a coaching role with the club, will make his farewell appearance after nine years at Valley Parade.

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