English FA Cup

Farnborough vs Weston-super-Mare, 2003/04 English FA Cup, Round 1

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  • Red Card 81': Anthony Charles
FT
0 - 1
  • 5': Billy Clark

About

Farnborough are hosting Weston-super-Mare at Aimita Stadium, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English FA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: English FA Cup

Venue: Aimita Stadium
Location: , England
Attendance: 936

Line-Ups

FAR Farnborough

No. Name
1 Mark Osborn (GK)
5 Ross Weatherstone
21 Anthony Charles Yellow Card
4 Nick Burton
17 Sasha Opinel
6 Carl Hutchings Yellow Card
16 Richard Hodgson
8 Matthew Beall
3 Adie Hayes Yellow Card
12 Paul Harkness
9 Ken Charlery

WSM Weston-super-Mare

No. Name
1 Stuart Jones (GK)
4 Lee Jarman
5 Billy Clark
6 Steph Bent
2 Matthew Rose
3 Mark McKeever
7 Stuart Slater
8 Michael Jackson
9 Justin Skinner
10 Marc McGregor
11 Jonathan French

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