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Bolton Wanderers FC vs. Brentford FC (23.09.2017)

Date Season Halftime Result
23.09.2017 2017 0 : 1 0 : 3

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
16'' Brentford J. Egan Substitution 1
38'' Brentford Y. Barbet Normal Goal
45'' Bolton Reece Burke Yellow Card
56'' Bolton Jem Karacan Yellow Card
61'' Bolton A. Armstrong Substitution 1
62'' Bolton R. Burke Substitution 2
62'' Brentford N. Yennaris Normal Goal
75'' Bolton A. Robinson Substitution 3
75'' Brentford J. Clarke Substitution 2
76'' Brentford Nicholas Yennaris Yellow Card
84'' Brentford O. Watkins Normal Goal
86'' Brentford R. Sawyers Substitution 3

Lineup Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 B. Alnwick
Defence 31 D. Wheater
Defence 2 M. Little
Defence 5 M. Beevers
Defence 32 R. Burke
Defence 15 A. Robinson
Midfield 22 Filipe Morais
Midfield 8 J. Karacan
Midfield 16 J. Cullen
Forward 14 G. Madine
Midfield 20 A. Armstrong

Lineup Brentford FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 D. Bentley
Defence 5 A. Bjelland
Defence 22 H. Dalsgaard
Defence 14 J. Egan
Defence 3 R. Henry
Midfield 19 R. Sawyers
Midfield 8 N. Yennaris
Midfield 15 R. Woods
Defence 20 J. Clarke
Forward 9 N. Maupay
Midfield 11 O. Watkins

Substitutes Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Forward 9 A. Le Fondre
Midfield 12 C. Noone
Forward 18 A. Wilbraham
Defence 3 A. Taylor
ui.hrac_ 33 M. Howard
Defence 4 D. Dervite
Midfield 21 D. Pratley

Substitutes Brentford FC

Position Number Name
Defence 29 Y. Barbet
Midfield 7 F. Jozefzoon
Midfield 12 K. Mokotjo
Forward 27 J. Shaibu
Goalkeeper 28 L. Daniels
Defence 33 C. Mepham
Midfield 10 J. McEachran

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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Brentford FC

Brentford FC is one of many London football clubs that play in the lower leagues of England. They have even appeared in League One, but their greatest success there came in the 1935/1936 season. Perhaps unsurprisingly, their main rivals include other London teams, namely Fulham and Queens Park Rangers. Griffin Park serves as the home stadium for Brentford FC, which can offer a sporting spectacle for more than 12 thousand fans.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 10
Home shots on target 3
Home fouls 22
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards
Away corners 6
Away shots 22
Away shots on target 10
Away fouls 13
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards

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