Hutchings dilemma for Leeds clash
Walsall manager Chris Hutchings admits he faces a dilemma over whether to keep faith with goalkeeper Clayton Ince against Leeds.

Experienced stopper Ince suffered a nightmare moment when he gifted Southend's Lee Barnard a goal in Walsall's 2-2 draw on Saturday.
Understudy Rene Gilmartin, who deputised for international absentee Ince at Accrington last week, is standing by for tonight's game in League One.
Now Hutchings has confirmed he is considering his goalkeeping options.
He said: "I'll have to have a think about it, it's going to be a tough decision whoever I choose.
"He has said sorry but it's after the event. The goal was a calamity goal which I'm not happy about and then you're up against it.
"Unfortunately for Clayton these things happen with him occasionally, it's not the first time but he's a very good goalkeeper.
"Goalkeepers are always punished if they make mistakes."
But Hutchings knows the Trinidad and Tobago international, who won two Player of the Season awards last year, has the quality and added he has saved the Saddlers countless times in the past.
He said: "In fairness to Clayton, in other games he's pulled off magnificent saves.
"These things happen, we're not happy about it but we were fortunate enough to get away with a point when we could have got three."





