Huddersfield Town vs Lincoln City, 2003/04 English League Two, Semi-finals

· 2nd Leg - Huddersfield Town win 4-3 on aggregate
  • 60': Danny Schofield (P)
  • 83': Rob Edwards
FT
2 - 2
2nd Leg - Huddersfield Town win 4-3 on aggregate
  • 38': Richard Butcher
  • 39': Mark Bailey

About

Huddersfield Town are hosting Lincoln City at The Alfred McAlpine Stadium, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Two.

Game Information

Competition: English League Two

Venue: The Alfred McAlpine Stadium
Location: , England
Attendance: 19,467

Line-Ups

HUD Huddersfield Town

No. Name
29 Paul Rachubka (GK)
16 Efetobore Sodje
27 David Mirfin
3 Rob Edwards
24 Anthony Lloyd
5 Steve Yates
21 Andy Holdsworth
18 Jonathan Worthington
11 Danny Schofield
14 Iffy Onuora
23 Andy Booth

LCN Lincoln City

No. Name
1 Alan Marriott (GK)
2 Mark Bailey
23 Jamie McCombe
14 Matthew Bloomer
4 Ben Futcher
8 Richard Butcher
11 Peter Gain
17 Kevin Ellison
27 Gary Taylor-Fletcher
28 Marcus Richardson
9 Simon Yeo

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