The Aston Villa squad will see the returns of striker Andreas Weimann (illness) and Fabian Delph (ankle injury) after they were sidelined last week.

The football squad will square off against League Two's Bradford City in Capital One Cup competition on Tuesday , which will be highlighted by the debut of the newly signed Michael Nelson.

Bantams forward James Hanson will also return after being on the shelf for the last two games with a toe injury.

Bradford has continued to upset some of England's top clubs, which includes a 3-1 win over the Villians in the first leg at Valley Parade.

"Villa still be favourites to progress. But we give it our best shot in the second leg, regardless of whether we go through to the final or not, at least we can say that we have given it everything," Parkinson told Bradford City's official website.

The Bantams kicked off its Capital One Cup venture in August by defeating the likes of Notts County by a 1-0 margin. Since that time, they've already beaten Wigan Athletic and Arsenal while also prevailing against Watford.

"We know that we have a chance of making a bit of history - we want to be history makers," added Parkinson.

Parkinson thinks that his players should not only be competing for a spot at Wembley, but also for their loyal supporters as well.

"We want our supporters to drive back up the motorway after the game, regardless of the result, having seen their team play with real passion, commitment and desire," he added.

For those who have a subscription to Sky Sports, simply log onto www.skysports.com/xtra to watch Bradford City face off against Aston Villa. Coverage of the Capital One Cup matchup is set to begin at 7:45 p.m. GMT on Tuesday, Jan. 22.