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Carlisle United FC vs. Newport County AFC (05.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
05.04.2025 2024 1 : 2 3 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
14'' Carlisle M. Ellis Normal Goal
38'' Newport County P. Amond Normal Goal
46'' Carlisle D. Grainger Substitution 1
58'' Newport County M. OBrien Substitution 1
61'' Carlisle J. Campbell-Ryce Substitution 2
74'' Carlisle C. Hill Substitution 3
78'' Newport County Robbie Willmott Yellow Card
79'' Newport County J. Sheehan Substitution 2
90'' + 1'' Newport County P. Amond Substitution 3

Lineup Carlisle United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Bonham
Defence 3 D. Grainger
Defence 29 C. Hill
Defence 16 M. Ellis
Midfield 13 J. Campbell-Ryce
Midfield 8 M. Jones
Midfield 4 L. Joyce
Defence 5 G. Liddle
Midfield 11 J. Devitt
Forward 14 R. Bennett
Forward 30 A. Nadesan

Lineup Newport County AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Day
Midfield 12 B. Tozer
Defence 25 M. O'Brien
Defence 28 M. Demetriou
Defence 3 D. Butler
Defence 19 T. Reid
Midfield 7 R. Willmott
Midfield 31 J. Sheehan
Midfield 8 M. Dolan
Forward 9 P. Amond
Forward 10 F. Nouble

Substitutes Carlisle United FC

Position Number Name
Defence 6 T. Parkes
Midfield 18 J. O'Sullivan
Midfield 19 R. Lambe
Defence 2 T. Miller
Defence 17 J. Brown
Forward 23 C. Stockton
Midfield 28 K. Twardek

Substitutes Newport County AFC

Position Number Name
Forward 45 A. Collins
ui.hrac_ 24 M. Touray
Defence 2 D. Pipe
Forward 13 M. Jackson
Goalkeeper 30 J. Bittner

Carlisle United FC

Carlisle United FC, a football club from Cumbria, England, has been in existence since 1904. Their home games are played at Brunton Park Stadium with a capacity of around 18,000 fans. Their jerseys are dominated by the colour blue. They have also won several minor trophies, the biggest being the 1964/1965 Third Division title. The FA Cup was their best finish in the quarter-finals of the 1974/1975 season.

More about Carlisle United FC

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.

More about Newport County AFC
Home corners 5
Home shots 17
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 10
Home yellow cards 3
Home red cards
Away corners 4
Away shots 14
Away shots on target 9
Away fouls 8
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards

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