English League One

Stockport County vs Blackpool, 2004/05 English League One, 2004/2005 English League One

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About

Stockport County are hosting Blackpool at Edgeley Park, Stockport, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Edgeley Park
Location: Stockport, England
Attendance: 4,302

Line-Ups

STO Stockport County

No. Name
13 James Spencer (GK)
12 Jim Goodwin Yellow Card
5 Ashley Williams
25 Michael Raynes
19 Evan Horwood
2 John Hardiker
15 Keith Briggs
7 Lee Cartwright
8 Kevan Hurst
9 Marvin Robinson
29 Adam Le Fondre

BLP Blackpool

No. Name
1 Lee Jones (GK)
22 Mark McGregor
18 Rob Edwards
24 Peter Clarke
12 Danny Coid
6 Simon Grayson
11 Martin Bullock
4 Keith Southern
26 Paul Edwards
9 John Murphy
8 Keigan Parker

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