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San Francisco's starting right tackle Anthony Davis is also  with knee and ankle injuries and did not practice at all last week. He suffered a sprained MCL in Week 4, and  reports Davis will likely miss tonight's game and Jonathan Martin will start in his place. Davis has only appeared in one game this season for the 49ers because a hamstring injury also kept him sidelined for the first few weeks of the year.<br>
  
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The 49ers will also be without cornerback Trumaine Brock (toe), who did not participate in practice this week. Backup center Marcus Martin (knee) and backup linebacker Nick Moody (hamstring) are listed as questionable for tonight's game as well, with the rest of those on the  listed as probable.<br>
  
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As for St. Louis, the team will be without cornerbacks  (knee) and  (foot) yet again. Johnson suffered a sprained MCL in the preseason and has yet to see any action this year, while McGee has been out since Week 3 with a foot injury. These two defensive backs were expected to play an integral role in the Rams' secondary.<br>
  
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Running back Zac Stacy (calf) and wide receiver Kenny Britt (knee) are listed as probable and are expected to play along with backup defensive end Eugene Sims (groin). Starting outside linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar (groin) is listed as questionable, as are backups defensive tackle Alex Carrington (knee), center Barrett Jones (back) and running back Chase Reynolds (hip). St. Louis could have some  tonight if others were to suffer injuries.<br>
  
 
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In the last six meetings,  the series 4-1-1, and given the Rams injury troubles this season, it could continue in the 49ers' favor tonight. Tune in to ESPN at 8:00 p.m. tonight for coverage of .<br><p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li></li><li></li><li></li></ul>
 
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Peterborough United chairman has backed 's  to be tearing teams apart soon.
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Peterborough United chairman  has backed Kenny McEvoy to be tearing teams apart on his loan spell at London Road soon.
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The Tottenham Hotspur youngster is currently on a season-long loan with the League One club and MacAnthony has clearly been impressed by the 20-year-old so far.
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  Doing well, starting to find his feet in FL will be tearing teams apart me thinks!
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  Darragh MacAnthony (@DMAC102)
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McEvoy may not have made too notable an impact on the pitch so far, but the media-friendly chairman has backed his form to pick up soon.
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McEvoy was brought to Posh as someone who could add creativity to their attacks but, during his fleeting appearances on the pitch so far, he has been deployed up-front by Darren Ferguson.
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Despite opening his account against MK Dons in one of his first matches for the club, an injury and a run of games on the bench have meant that any progress he hoped to make has been stopped.
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However, MacAnthony clearly believes that he has a bright future at Posh and it will not be too long until he breaks into the first-team again.
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Posh have lacked a goalscorer up-front so far this season and if he could provide this then it would be a major benefit to them.
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Ferguson's side are currently in second position in the table, but there is room for improvement in attacking positions and if McEvoy can start finding the net it would help them consolidate their position in the automatic promotion places.
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It may also convince  that he would be worth keeping at White Hart Lane next year.
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The Lilywhites have failed to find a striker who can hit the back of the net with any regularity and if McEvoy can start showing this ability then he may be promoted to the first-team when he returns to the North-London club.&nbsp;
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Can McEvoy make the grade at White Hart Lane in the future?
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John VerrallJohn is a sports journalism graduate from Staffordshire University. He is a huge football fan and a minute-by-minute writer for UEFA.com, as well as being a freelance writer for Sports New Media. John has also seen his work been published by the likes of The Guardian, World Soccer and Shoot Magazine over the course of his bourgeoning journalism career so far. He has a particular expertise in all things to do with the Football League 鈥?and is a passionate Peterborough United fan.
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Revision as of 21:04, 29 October 2014

@@@ San Francisco's starting right tackle Anthony Davis is also with knee and ankle injuries and did not practice at all last week. He suffered a sprained MCL in Week 4, and reports Davis will likely miss tonight's game and Jonathan Martin will start in his place. Davis has only appeared in one game this season for the 49ers because a hamstring injury also kept him sidelined for the first few weeks of the year.

The 49ers will also be without cornerback Trumaine Brock (toe), who did not participate in practice this week. Backup center Marcus Martin (knee) and backup linebacker Nick Moody (hamstring) are listed as questionable for tonight's game as well, with the rest of those on the listed as probable.

As for St. Louis, the team will be without cornerbacks (knee) and (foot) yet again. Johnson suffered a sprained MCL in the preseason and has yet to see any action this year, while McGee has been out since Week 3 with a foot injury. These two defensive backs were expected to play an integral role in the Rams' secondary.

Running back Zac Stacy (calf) and wide receiver Kenny Britt (knee) are listed as probable and are expected to play along with backup defensive end Eugene Sims (groin). Starting outside linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar (groin) is listed as questionable, as are backups defensive tackle Alex Carrington (knee), center Barrett Jones (back) and running back Chase Reynolds (hip). St. Louis could have some tonight if others were to suffer injuries.

In the last six meetings, the series 4-1-1, and given the Rams injury troubles this season, it could continue in the 49ers' favor tonight. Tune in to ESPN at 8:00 p.m. tonight for coverage of .

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