English League One

Mansfield Town vs Barnsley, 2002/03 English League One, 2002/2003 English League One

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About

Mansfield Town are hosting Barnsley at One Call Stadium, Mansfield, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: One Call Stadium
Location: Mansfield, England
Attendance: 4,873

Line-Ups

MNF Mansfield Town

No. Name
1 Kevin Pilkington (GK)
2 Bobby Hassell
27 Alex Baptiste
17 Adam Eaton
12 Jamie Clarke
10 Craig Disley
5 Tom Curtis
7 Liam Lawrence
11 Wayne Corden
18 Junior Mendes
22 Iyseden Christie Yellow Card

BAR Barnsley

No. Name
13 Matthew Ghent (GK)
28 Neil Austin
17 Brian O'Callaghan
22 Dave Mulligan Yellow Card
24 Antony Kay
4 Mitch Ward
14 Alex Neil Yellow Card
8 Chris Lumsdon Yellow Card
7 Kevin Donovan
9 Mike Sheron
20 Kevin Betsy Yellow Card

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