
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY failed to find a way past spirited Carlisle United, with the League Two mid-tablers earning a Hillsborough replay after a sbobet plucky display. A combination of the woodwork and a couple of fine saves from home keeper Jack Bonham thwarted the Owls, who have now won just once in their past 11 outings. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY failed to find sbobet a way past spirited Carlisle United, with the League Two mid-tablers earning a Hillsborough replay after a plucky display. A combination of the woodwork and a couple of fine saves from home keeper Jack Bonham thwarted the Owls, who have now won just once in their past 11 outings. Owls Lee Bullen, taking charge of Wednesday dug-out duties for the final time in his interim spell, made three changes, with Liam Palmer, George Boyd - making his first appearance since September following shoulder surgery - and Atdhe Nuhiu coming in for sbobet Jack Hunt, Jacob Butterfield and Jordan Rhodes. Handed a chance to impressive in front of new head coach Jos Luhukay, handed a watching brief in the main stand at Brunton Park, Wednesday produced a controlled first half performance and pieced together some nice passing moves, without forging a breakthrough. Bullen said: “We played some good stuff at times. Looking at some of the other FA Cup results the main thing is we are still in there. Our first half performance was good, but we never got a break in front of goal. We knew we would be up against a resolute defence.
