Pools are expected to make several changes to the side that were beaten 2-0 at Stevenage on Saturday.
A number of fringe players are set to be given a run out in tonight’s group stage match at Victoria Park as Challinor calls upon his players to make the most of their opportunity.
Hartlepool lost their opening match of the competition on penalties at Carlisle United but could move into the top two in the group should they beat Morecambe tonight.
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. OLDHAM, UK. SEPT 18TH Oldham Athletic's Jordan Clarke tackles Hartlepool United's Reagan Ogle during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Oldham Athletic and Hartlepool United at Boundary Park, Oldham on Saturday 18th September 2021. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News)
Oldham Athletic's Jordan Clarke tackles Hartlepool United's Reagan Ogle during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Oldham Athletic and Hartlepool United at Boundary Park, Oldham on Saturday 18th September 2021. (Credit: Mark Fletcher | MI News) Photo: Mark Fletcher
. GK: Jonathan Mitchell
Back in between the sticks for the cup match. Photo: HUFC
. LWB: David Ferguson
Back in contention following a calf injury. Photo: Bernadette Malcolmson
. CB: Timi Odusina
Should come back into the side after a couple of games on the bench. Photo: Mark Fletcher
. CB: Neill Byrne
One of the few starters from Saturday who could keep his place in the side as the best central option in the back three. Photo: Mark Fletcher
. RWB: Reagan Ogle
Been a regular from the bench in League Two but should get another chance to impress this evening. Photo: Bernadette Malcolmson
. CM: Martin Smith
Captained the side last time out in the Papa John's Trophy. Photo: Bernadette Malcolmson
1. GK: Jonathan Mitchell
Back in between the sticks for the cup match. Photo: HUFC
2. LWB: David Ferguson
Back in contention following a calf injury. Photo: Bernadette Malcolmson
3. CB: Timi Odusina
Should come back into the side after a couple of games on the bench. Photo: Mark Fletcher
4. CB: Neill Byrne
One of the few starters from Saturday who could keep his place in the side as the best central option in the back three. Photo: Mark Fletcher