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Mansfield Town FC vs. Leyton Orient FC (08.04.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
08.04.2025 2024 1 : 1 2 : 3

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
3'' Mansfield Town D. Dwyer Normal Goal
25'' Mansfield Town Elliott Hewitt Yellow Card
39'' Leyton Orient D. Markanday Normal Goal
54'' Leyton Orient C. Kelman Normal Goal
58'' Leyton Orient Jordan Brown Yellow Card
60'' Mansfield Town Baily Cargill Yellow Card
61'' Mansfield Town E. Hewitt Substitution 1
61'' Mansfield Town K. Baccus Substitution 2
61'' Mansfield Town D. Dwyer Substitution 3
62'' Mansfield Town G. Maris Normal Goal
69'' Leyton Orient C. Kelman Normal Goal
73'' Leyton Orient J. Brown Substitution 1
78'' Mansfield Town Alfie Kilgour Yellow Card
78'' Leyton Orient Azeem Abdulai Yellow Card
80'' Mansfield Town Stephen McLaughlin Yellow Card
82'' Leyton Orient A. Abdulai Substitution 2
82'' Leyton Orient D. Markanday Substitution 3
86'' Mansfield Town L. Reed Substitution 4
86'' Mansfield Town A. Lewis Substitution 5
90'' Leyton Orient S. Clare Substitution 4
90'' + 6'' Mansfield Town Hiram Boateng Yellow Card

Mansfield Town FC

This English club is nicknamed The Stags or Yellows. The former is nicknamed after the stag's head, which is found in the club's crest. The crest also contains the club colours, which are dark yellow and blue. These club colours are also found on the home jersey. Outdoors, they play in black or blue. Home games are played at the Field Mill Stadium, which offers a capacity of 9,186 spectators. The home of the team is the English town of Mansfield in the metropolitan county of Nottinghamshire. Here the club was founded in 1897 under the former name of Mansfield Wesleyans FC.

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Leyton Orient FC

They are simply called The O's or Orient for short. The club's colour is red, and the home jerseys are also largely red. The away game is then played in black or a combination of red and white. They are at home at Brisbane Road Stadium, which has a spectator capacity of 9,271. The founding of this English club occurred in 1881 in the East London borough of Leyton. The name at the time was Eagle Cricket Club, hence the original focus. Football began to be played here seven years later. The club has been renamed several more times, and has borne its current name since 1987.

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