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Bolton Wanderers FC vs. Swindon Town FC (14.01.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
14.01.2017 2016 0 : 0 1 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
37'' Swindon Town Raphael Rossi-Branco Yellow Card
47'' Swindon Town Yaser Kasim Yellow Card
48'' Bolton D. Wheater Normal Goal
60'' Swindon Town I. Feruz Substitution 1
65'' Swindon Town B. Gladwin Normal Goal
72'' Bolton David Wheater Yellow Card
76'' Bolton T. Thorpe Substitution 1
79'' Bolton Mark Beevers Yellow Card
89'' Swindon Town Yaser Kasim Normal Goal
90'' + 1'' Bolton L. Wilson Substitution 2
90'' + 5'' Swindon Town C. Colkett Substitution 2

Lineup Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 B. Alnwick
Defence 20 A. Taylor
Defence 31 D. Wheater
Defence 5 M. Beevers
Defence 32 T. Thorpe
Midfield 24 J. Henry
Midfield 8 J. Spearing
Defence 23 L. Wilson
Midfield 6 J. Vela
Forward 14 G. Madine
Forward 10 Z. Clough

Lineup Swindon Town FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 L. Vigouroux
Defence 28 L. Jones
Defence 21 F. Dabo
Defence 29 Raphael Branco
Midfield 4 C. Thomas
Midfield 8 Yaser Kasim
Midfield 7 B. Gladwin
Midfield 10 J. Goddard
Midfield 20 C. Colkett
ui.hrac_ 17 I. Feruz
Forward 33 L. Norris

Substitutes Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Forward 19 M. Clayton
Forward 9 J. Proctor
Defence 3 D. Moxey
Midfield 7 C. Taylor
Midfield 15 Derik Osede
Midfield 17 L. Trotter
Goalkeeper 39 J. Turner

Substitutes Swindon Town FC

Position Number Name
Forward 24 J. Hylton
Midfield 22 S. Murray
Midfield 5 A. Rodgers
Goalkeeper 12 W. Henry
Midfield 15 T. Smith
Forward 16 J. Stewart
Forward 23 N. Delfouneso

Bolton Wanderers FC

Bolton Wanderers FC, a football team from Greater Manchester, England, was founded in 1874. However, the first one was called Christ Church FC and the change to its current name came in 1877. The venue for home matches is the Macron Stadium, which can accommodate over 28,000 fans.

More about Bolton Wanderers FC

Swindon Town FC

This football team is nicknamed The Robbins and the club colours are red and white. These are of course also found on the home jerseys, where red is the jersey itself and white is the shorts. This colour combination is also honoured by the club crest complete with gold detailing. The team plays its home games at the County Ground, which has a capacity for 15,728 people. The English club was founded in 1879 in the town of Swindon in the metropolitan county of Wiltshire.

More about Swindon Town FC
Home corners 6
Home shots 14
Home shots on target 7
Home fouls 6
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards 0
Away corners 5
Away shots 10
Away shots on target 3
Away fouls 7
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards 0

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