 Bond is facing selection problems for his side's game at Barrow |
Bournemouth boss Kevin Bond is facing a selection headache ahead of Saturday's FA Cup first round tie at Barrow, reports BBC Radio Solent. They will be without up to five players from Tuesday's squad against Leeds.
Lee Bradbury begins a three-match ban, while skipper Darren Anderton is a doubt with a hamstring strain.
Also, Reading have refused permission for on-loan Alex Pearce and James Henry to become cup-tied, and Adam Lallana's loan from Southampton has expired.
No decision has yet been made over an extension for Lallana, who made four appearances during his month-long loan but was an unused substitute against Leeds after returning from injury.
Pearce and Henry are among four on-loan Reading players at Dean Court, along with midfielder Jem Karacan and left-back Scott Golbourne.
The Cherries are currently without Ryan Garry, Russell Perrett, Shaun Cooper, Steven Foley, Marvin Bartley, Warren Cummings and on-loan Jean-Francois Christophe through injury.
Another loanee, Max Gradel, remains on compassionate leave following the death of his mother, while veteran defender Neil Young joined Weymouth on a month's loan on Friday to regain match fitness.
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