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EFL League Two

Bury FC vs. Cambridge United FC (02.04.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
02.04.2019 2018 0 : 2 0 : 3

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
16'' Cambridge United A. Jones Normal Goal
33'' Bury W. Aimson Substitution 1
34'' Cambridge United D. Amoo Normal Goal
46'' Bury S. Wharton Substitution 2
46'' Cambridge United G. Taft Substitution 1
69'' Bury N. Adams Substitution 3
72'' Cambridge United G. Maris Normal Goal
76'' Cambridge United A. Jones Substitution 2
85'' Cambridge United D. Amoo Substitution 3

Lineup Bury FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Murphy
Defence 5 A. Thompson
Defence 19 S. Wharton
Midfield 26 J. O'Shea
Midfield 31 N. Danns
Midfield 7 N. Adams
Defence 4 W. Aimson
Midfield 11 J. Rossiter
Forward 36 N. Maynard
Forward 15 B. Moore
Midfield 21 C. McFadzean

Lineup Cambridge United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 D. Mitov
Defence 5 G. Taylor
Defence 4 G. Taft
Midfield 19 R. Lambe
Defence 11 H. Dunk
Defence 2 B. Halliday
Midfield 28 J. Doyle-Hayes
Midfield 7 D. Amoo
Midfield 20 J. Brown
Midfield 18 G. Maris
Forward 26 A. Jones

Substitutes Bury FC

Position Number Name
Defence 6 E. O'Connell
Midfield 16 R. Cooney
Forward 18 D. Telford
Defence 3 C. Stokes
Forward 27 G. Omotayo
Forward 32 C. Lavery
Goalkeeper 43 S. Maloney

Substitutes Cambridge United FC

Position Number Name
Defence 25 L. John
Defence 27 H. Coulson
Forward 14 J. Ibehre
Goalkeeper 1 D. Forde
Defence 3 J. Carroll
Defence 16 H. Darling
Defence 17 L. Davies

Bury FC

They are called The Shakers and their club colours are navy blue and white. These colours are also part of the club crest and of course the jersey. They can be found on both home and away jerseys. The team plays its home games at Gigg Lane Stadium, which has a capacity of 12,500 seats. The English club was founded in 1885 in the town of Bury in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester.

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Cambridge United FC

The nicknames of this team include United or The U's. The club's colours are dark yellow and black, which are both on the club's crest and jerseys when they play their home games in these colours. They currently use the Abbey Stadium, which has a capacity for 8,127 spectators. The English football club was founded in 1912, then still under its original name of Abbey United FC, in the city of Cambridge in the metropolitan county of Cambridgeshire.

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