Sunderland Echo

Hawkes closing in on a senior debut after superb Under-23s form

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Josh Hawkes could make his Sunderland debut on Tuesday night.

Hawkes did not feature for Sunderland U23s yesterday as a brace from Mitchell Curry helped secure a hugely impressive 2-1 win over Wolves.

Phil Parkinson confirmed that this was due to his potential involvemen­t with the senior squad for the cup games against Mansfield Town and Fleetwood Town.

H awke s wa s s i g n e d a f - ter leaving Hartlepool United earlier this summer, and the attacking midfielder has made a big impression in Elliott Dickman’s side.

Having now won once in the league this season, they are now fourth in the Premier League 2 Division 2 table, with four wins from seven.

Elliot Embleton, Jack Diamond and Dan Neil all have a strong chance of featuring in the FA Cup first round on Satu rd ay, w i th Pa rk i n s o n then set to make even more significan­t changes on Tuesday night.

B oth Su n d e rl a n d a n d Fleetwood have already qualified for the next round of the Papa John’s Trophy, meaning Hawkes could be one of many from that group to be handed a chance.

It is likely to echo the group tie with Morecambe two years ago, when midfielder Jake Hackett was one of a number to be given their debut.

“Realistica­lly, that Tuesday game, our thoughts at the moment are that because we've already qualified, and because a lot of the lads have done well in the U23s, we need to see if they can make that next step up,” Parkinson said.

“There's players we want to give that opportunit­y to against Fleetwood because

I don't think there's a better time to do it.

“We've said all along that the idea of the U23s this year was to strengthen that team, but h ave p l aye r s wh o fe l t could step in for us when required.

“Jo s h H awkes i s o n e o f those. He's played at National League level, done well, got goals. The downside of course is that we sometimes take players away from that

U23 team when they play, but Elliott Dickman and Michael Proctor totally get that.

“The most important thing is that transition for these players, between the U23s and senior football.”

With Conor McLaughlin and Tom Flanagan on internatio­nal duty from Sunday, the Fleetwood game could also lead to opportunit­ies for young defenders such as Oliver Younger.

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