Crawley Town vs Blackpool, 2016-17 English League Two, 2016/2017 English League Two
· English League TwoMark Connolly scores only goal as Crawley beat Blackpool
Match Timeline
- 22': Substitution, Blackpool. Colin Daniel replaces Andy Taylor because of an injury.
- 50': Mark Connolly (Crawley Town) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
- 60': Substitution, Crawley Town. Jason Banton replaces Adi Yussuf because of an injury.
- 62': Substitution, Blackpool. Jamille Matt replaces Kyle Vassell.
- 64': Substitution, Blackpool. Bright Samuel replaces Danny Philliskirk.
- 69': Goal! Crawley Town 1, Blackpool 0. Mark Connolly (Crawley Town) header from very close range to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Joe McNerney following a corner.
- 90': Substitution, Crawley Town. Bobson Bawling replaces Enzio Boldewijn.
- 90'+1': Substitution, Crawley Town. Alex Davey replaces Billy Clifford.
Game Information
Venue: Broadfield Stadium
Location: Crawley, England
Attendance: 2,300
Line-Ups
Crawley Town (4-2-3-1)
No. | Name |
---|---|
12 | Glenn Morris (GK) |
22 | Joe McNerney |
6 | Mark Connolly |
14 | Andre Blackman |
2 | Lewis Young |
18 | Billy Clifford |
24 | Aliu Djaló |
8 | Jimmy Smith |
19 | James Collins |
7 | Enzio Boldewijn |
21 | Adi Yussuf |
Blackpool (4-4-2)
No. | Name |
---|---|
27 | Dean Lyness (GK) |
6 | Will Aimson |
15 | Tom Aldred |
3 | Andy Taylor |
2 | Kelvin Mellor |
4 | Jim McAlister |
28 | Jack Payne |
18 | Danny Philliskirk |
8 | Brad Potts |
7 | Kyle Vassell |
31 | Armand Gnanduillet |
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