MK Dons sign Chelsea striker Brownpublished at 11:37 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2021
League One side MK Dons sign Chelsea striker Charlie Brown, while manager Russell Martin is to face an FA swearing charge.
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Swansea talisman Andre Ayew and Connor Roberts - who has played every minute of their Championship campaign - are among those given a rest by head coach Steve Cooper, who makes seven changes.
In-form frontman Jamal Lowe drops to the bench as Cooper hands rare starts to the likes of Viktor Gyokeres, Jordon Garrick and skipper for the day Wayne Routledge. George Byers makes his first appearance of the season after injury, while there is a debut for teenage defender Cameron Evans.
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