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Bolton Wanderers FC vs. Southend United FC (21.12.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
21.12.2019 2019 2 : 1 3 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
10'' Southend H. Lennon Normal Goal
18'' Southend H. Lennon Substitution 1
36'' Bolton J. Dodoo Normal Goal
45'' + 2'' Bolton L. Murphy Normal Goal
62'' Southend J. Demetriou Substitution 2
64'' Bolton D. Murphy Normal Goal
66'' Bolton Joshua Earl Yellow Card
71'' Bolton Jake Wright Yellow Card
80'' Southend B. Goodship Substitution 3
81'' Southend T. Dieng Normal Goal
85'' Bolton R. Darcy Substitution 1
90'' + 3'' Bolton T. Verlinden Substitution 2

Lineup Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 20 R. Matthews
Defence 6 J. Wright
Defence 2 J. Emmanuel
Defence 32 J. Earl
Midfield 8 L. Murphy
Defence 28 L. Bridcutt
Midfield 4 J. Lowe
Midfield 17 T. Verlinden
Forward 9 D. Murphy
Midfield 23 J. Dodoo
Forward 27 R. Darcy

Lineup Southend United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 N. Bishop
Defence 15 R. Kiernan
Defence 8 T. Dieng
Defence 26 H. Lennon
Defence 2 E. Bwomono
Midfield 5 M. Milligan
Midfield 24 J. Demetriou
Midfield 11 S. McLaughlin
Midfield 18 S. Mantom
Midfield 14 B. Goodship
Forward 7 S. Humphrys

Substitutes Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Forward 10 C. O'Grady
Midfield 35 S. Graham
Defence 26 L. Edwards
Defence 12 A. Chicksen
Goalkeeper 43 M. Alexander
Defence 34 A. Senior
Midfield 22 D. Politic

Substitutes Southend United FC

Position Number Name
Defence 48 J. White
Forward 9 T. Hopper
Forward 41 M. Rush
Midfield 36 I. Hutchinson
Forward 10 S. Cox
Midfield 16 E. Hamilton
Goalkeeper 1 M. Oxley

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.

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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 2
Home shots 10
Home shots on target 3
Home fouls 19
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards
Away corners 7
Away shots 17
Away shots on target 3
Away fouls 12
Away yellow cards
Away red cards

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