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Norwich City FC vs. Manchester United FC (07.05.2016)

Date Season Halftime Result
07.05.2016 2015 0 : 0 0 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
16'' Manchester United M. Darmian Substitution 1
63'' Norwich R. Brady Substitution 1
72'' Manchester United Mata Normal Goal
78'' Norwich C. Jerome Substitution 2
78'' Norwich J. Howson Substitution 3
78'' Manchester United J. Lingard Substitution 2
88'' Manchester United M. Carrick Substitution 3
90'' Norwich Gary O'Neil Yellow Card

Lineup Norwich City FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 J. Ruddy
Defence 23 Martin Olsson
Defence 6 S. Bassong
Defence 5 R. Martin
Defence 25 Ivo Pinto
Midfield 28 G. O'Neil
Forward 14 W. Hoolahan
Midfield 8 J. Howson
Midfield 12 R. Brady
Midfield 22 N. Redmond
Forward 10 C. Jerome

Lineup Manchester United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 De Gea
Defence 36 M. Darmian
Defence 5 M. Rojo
Defence 12 C. Smalling
Midfield 16 M. Carrick
Defence 25 A. Valencia
Midfield 8 Mata
Midfield 21 Ander Herrera
Midfield 35 J. Lingard
Forward 10 W. Rooney
Midfield 7 M. Depay

Substitutes Norwich City FC

Position Number Name
Forward 9 D. Mbokani
Forward 11 P. Bamford
Midfield 18 G. Dorrans
Defence 2 S. Whittaker
Forward 7 S. Naismith
Goalkeeper 13 D. Rudd
Midfield 16 M. Jarvis

Substitutes Manchester United FC

Position Number Name
Defence 43 C. Borthwick-Jackson
Midfield 28 M. Schneiderlin
Defence 51 T. Fosu-Mensah
Midfield 11 A. Januzaj
Goalkeeper 20 S. Romero
Defence 33 P. McNair

Norwich City FC

Norwich City FC, a football team from Norfolk, England, has been playing the most popular ball sport since 1902. The club's colours are yellow and green, which has helped give it the apt nickname Canaries

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Manchester United FC

The most successful club in the English top flight is nicknamed The Red Devils. The club's colours are both red and white. The stadium where they play their home games is Old Trafford. It holds 74,994 people and is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom. It is also the second largest football stadium in the country after Wembley. It is the 11th largest stadium in Europe in terms of capacity. Interestingly, as a result of bombing during World War II, the club shared the Maine Road stadium between 1941 and 1949, which belonged to their biggest local rival Manchester City.

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Home corners 1
Home shots 8
Home shots on target 2
Home fouls
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 6
Away shots 15
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls
Away yellow cards
Away red cards

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