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Chesterfield FC vs. Newport County AFC (01.05.2018)

Date Season Halftime Result
01.05.2018 2017 0 : 0 1 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
42'' Chesterfield S. Nelson Substitution 1
46'' Chesterfield G. Smith Substitution 2
46'' Chesterfield A. Kellett Substitution 3
53'' Newport County Ben White Yellow Card
61'' Newport County A. Collins Substitution 1
71'' Chesterfield K. Dennis Normal Goal
75'' Newport County J. Sheehan Substitution 2
83'' Newport County F. Nouble Substitution 3

Lineup Chesterfield FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 A. Ramsdale
Defence 22 D. Talbot
Defence 24 A. Kellett
Defence 3 J. Binnom-Williams
Defence 35 S. Nelson
Midfield 20 L. Maguire
Defence 17 G. Smith
Midfield 25 L. Reed
Midfield 27 B. Barry
Forward 9 K. Dennis
Forward 19 L. Dodds

Lineup Newport County AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Day
Defence 28 M. Demetriou
Defence 3 D. Butler
Defence 19 T. Reid
Defence 6 B. White
Midfield 7 R. Willmott
Midfield 31 J. Sheehan
Midfield 8 M. Dolan
Forward 9 P. Amond
Forward 10 F. Nouble
Forward 45 A. Collins

Substitutes Chesterfield FC

Position Number Name
Defence 33 A. Whitmore
Midfield 28 R. Weir
Forward 44 J. Brown
Goalkeeper 12 J. Anyon
Forward 15 J. Rowley
Midfield 26 J. McCourt
ui.hrac_ 45 J. Holmes

Substitutes Newport County AFC

Position Number Name
Forward 13 M. Jackson
Forward 32 C. Jahraldo-Martin
Forward 39 P. Hayes
Defence 2 D. Pipe
Defence 18 J. Foulston
ui.hrac_ 24 M. Touray
Goalkeeper 30 J. Bittner

Chesterfield FC

Chesterfield Football Club, commonly known as the Spireites due to the distinctive 'crooked spire' of St Mary and All Saints Church in the town, is a professional football team based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. Founded in 1866, the club has a storied history and plays its home matches at the Technique Stadium, which opened in 2010.

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Newport County AFC

The nicknames of this club include The Exiles, The Ironsides, The Port and The County. Their home jerseys are orange and black, with orange being the jersey itself and black being the shorts. This colour combination can also be found in the club crest. The home stadium is Rodney Parade, which offers a capacity of 7,840 spectators. This Welsh football club was founded back in 1912, and modern history has been written since 1989 when it was re-launched. The club is based in the town of Newport, which is part of the ceremonial county of Gwent.

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Home corners 4
Home shots 11
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 5
Home yellow cards 0
Home red cards 0
Away corners 9
Away shots 7
Away shots on target 5
Away fouls 10
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards 0

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