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EFL League Two

Stevenage FC vs. Southend United FC (05.12.2020)

Date Season Halftime Result
05.12.2020 2020 0 : 0 0 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
22'' Southend T. Clifford Substitution 1
57'' Stevenage Danny Newton Yellow Card
67'' Stevenage C. Carter Substitution 1
68'' Southend Richard Taylor Yellow Card
74'' Southend James Olayinka Yellow Card
79'' Southend R. Taylor Substitution 2
80'' Stevenage T. Pett Substitution 2

Lineup Stevenage FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Cumming
Defence 6 L. Prosser
Defence 3 B. Coker
Defence 12 R. Hutton
Midfield 4 R. Vincelot
Midfield 26 T. Pett
Defence 15 T. Vancooten
Midfield 7 C. Carter
Forward 11 D. Newton
Midfield 10 T. Marsh
Forward 28 A. Oteh

Lineup Southend United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 M. Oxley
Defence 8 T. Dieng
Defence 5 S. Hobson
Defence 2 E. Bwomono
Defence 12 T. Clifford
Midfield 22 R. Taylor
Midfield 4 A. McCormack
Midfield 24 J. Demetriou
Midfield 7 J. Olayinka
Midfield 10 B. Goodship
Forward 18 E. Acquah

Substitutes Stevenage FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 17 E. List
Midfield 19 A. Read
Goalkeeper 13 W. Johnson
Defence 2 L. Wildin
Defence 23 J. Smith
Defence 24 R. Marshall
Forward 20 O. Akinwande

Substitutes Southend United FC

Position Number Name
Defence 27 H. Kyprianou
Midfield 11 T. Egbri
Forward 21 M. Rush
Midfield 34 O. Coker
Goalkeeper 13 H. Seaden
Defence 35 K. Coker
Midfield 16 H. Phillips

Stevenage FC

The nickname of this English team is The Boro. The club colours are red and white and these are found both in the club crest and on the home jerseys, where the sleeves and shorts are red and there are subtle vertical red and white stripes on the chest and back. They are at home at the Broadhall Way stadium, which has a capacity for 7,800 people. The club was founded in the town of Stevenage in the metropolitan county of Hertfordshire. This was in 1976, under the name Stevenage Borough FC, and it was only in 2010 that the club acquired its current name.

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Southend United FC

Nicknames of this unit are The Shrimpers, The Seasiders or The Blues. The club's colours are navy blue and white, which appear both in the crest and on the home jerseys. The club's home stadium is Roots Hall, which offers a capacity of 12,392 spectators. The English football club was founded in 1906, in the town of Southend-on-Sea in the metropolitan county of Essex.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 8
Home shots on target
Home fouls 12
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 4
Away shots 12
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls 11
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards

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