English Carabao Cup

Cambridge United vs Reading, 2002/03 English Carling Cup, Round 1

· English Carabao Cup
  • 24': Andy Duncan
  • 39': Dave Kitson
  • 71': Shane Tudor
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3 - 1
  • 89': Matt Upson

About

Cambridge United are hosting Reading at Cledara Abbey Stadium, Cambridge, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English Carabao Cup.

Game Information

Competition: English Carabao Cup

Venue: Cledara Abbey Stadium
Location: Cambridge, England
Attendance: 2,696

Line-Ups

CAM Cambridge United

No. Name
1 Shaun Marshall (GK)
25 Philip Warner
4 Andy Duncan
6 Stevland Angus
3 Fred Murray
8 Terry Fleming
20 Shane Tudor
10 Tom Youngs
18 David Bridges
24 Omer Riza
9 Dave Kitson

REA Reading

No. Name
31 Marcus Hahnemann (GK)
6 John Mackie
29 Matt Upson
3 Nicky Shorey
16 Phil Parkinson
11 Andy Hughes Yellow Card
25 Ricky Newman
10 Nicky Forster
17 John Salako
9 Martin Butler
12 Jamie Cureton

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