TAUNTON Town host Weston-super-Mare in the Somerset Premier Cup second round tonight (Tuesday, ko 7.45pm), at the Viridor Stadium.
The match is a repeat of last season's final, which the Peacocks won 4-2, but manager Leigh Robinson will rest the majority of his first team squad against the side currently sitting 11th in National League South.
Town face Weston's fellow National League side Concord Rangers in a Buildbase FA Trophy third round qualifying tie on Saturday (ko 3pm), ahead of league games at Bristol Manor Farm and Larkhall Athletic in the following week.
The squad rotation means that only goalkeeper Lloyd Irish and defenders Ben Palmer and Chris McGrath remain in contention to play.
McGrath is set to play alongside his son Callum - one of several young players set to wear claret and blue tonight.
Tom Stone and Matt Trump also come into the squad, having played in the previous round against Ashton & Backwell United, alongside experienced striker Shaun Anthony.
A trio of players from educational partner Bridgwater & Taunton College - Paul Grant, Kyle Lazowski and Kyle Winter - will also feature, as well as Rhys Ford, who attends Richard Huish College alongside Stone and Callum McGrath.
Callum's grandfather is the former Manchester United and Aston Villa star Paul McGrath, who sent his best wishes to the team.
Wishing you lads all the best from lreland . Relax enjoy #Win .
— Paul McGrath (@Paulmcgrath5) November 20, 2017
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