English FA Cup

Northampton Town vs Barnsley, 2004/05 English FA Cup, Round 1

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Northampton Town are hosting Barnsley at Sixfields Stadium, Northampton, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English FA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: English FA Cup

Venue: Sixfields Stadium
Location: Northampton, England
Attendance: 4,876

Line-Ups

NHT Northampton Town

No. Name
1 Lee Harper (GK)
20 Pedj Bojic
3 Tommy Jaszczun
5 Chris Willmott
6 Fred Murray
10 Joshua Low
14 David Rowson
27 Lee Williamson
19 Martin Smith
11 Scott McGleish
18 Eric Sabin

BAR Barnsley

No. Name
25 Ross Turnbull (GK)
2 Bobby Hassell
20 Robbie Williams Yellow Card
4 Paul Reid
5 Matt Carbon
3 Tom Williams
18 Chris Shuker
15 Antony Kay Yellow Card
17 Nicky Wroe
8 Michael Chopra
9 Barry Conlon

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