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Gillingham v Fulham under-21s preview | EFL Trophy match at Priestfield Stadium

Gillingham’s new head coach Stephen Clemence will be facing another first tonight.

Never as a player or a coach has Gills’ new boss been involved in a Football League Trophy match.

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Victory for the Gills tonight at home to Fulham’s under-21s will see them through to round two of the competition.

Clemence is expected to use the game to get a better look at some of the players who didn’t get many minutes in the FA Cup game at Hereford on Saturday.

It could be an opportunity for the likes of Max Ehmer and Lewis Walker to impress the new boss, while captain Shaun Williams might get an extended run-out after being named among the subs in recent matches.

Midfielder Tim Dieng could also get some valuable minutes as he looks to up his fitness following injury. He made a brief appearances off the bench at the weekend.

Clemence said: “We have one or two issues and we will see who is fit and available. There will be changes for sure.

“We don’t go into any game thinking, ‘oh it doesn’t matter about this one’, we want to win, but there will changes, there might be young players in the team and you have to be patient with young players. Obviously they are learning and they are developing and these games are vital for them. We will see how they go.

“It is another opportunity for me to see the players, I have watched most of the games this season but you don’t really get to know about the players until you’re in the dugout and you can see them close up.

“I felt I learned a lot on Saturday in circumstances that could have been difficult but the players with their character didn’t let that happen, they stood firm and I was really pleased.”

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