Zamora to play on with broken hand

Thursday 04 August 2011 00:00 BST
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Zamora (left) will wear a cast on his hand for the next few weeks
Zamora (left) will wear a cast on his hand for the next few weeks (AP)

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Bobby Zamora has been passed fit to play in tonight's Europa League return leg against RNK Split despite breaking his hand in last week's first-leg 0-0 stalemate.

The striker will wear a cast on his hand for the next few weeks for Fulham who had a £3m bid for Birmingham's Cameron Jerome rejected yesterday.

Steve Sidwell is suspended and Simon Davies (knee) remains sidelined, but Moussa Dembélé and Clint Dempsey return to the Londoners' squad.

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