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Reading FC vs. Brentford FC (25.04.2015)

Date Season Halftime Result
25.04.2015 2014 0 : 1 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
7'' Brentford A. Judge Normal Goal
31'' Brentford David Button Yellow Card
35'' Reading Oliver Norwood Yellow Card
64'' Reading Garath McCleary Yellow Card
65'' Brentford J. Tarkowski Normal Goal
66'' Reading N. Chalobah Substitution 1
66'' Reading G. McCleary Substitution 2
68'' Brentford A. Gray Substitution 1
68'' Brentford Jota Peleteiro Substitution 2
84'' Brentford A. Pritchard Substitution 3
85'' Reading H. Robson-Kanu Substitution 3

Lineup Reading FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 A. Federici
Defence 2 C. Gunter
Defence 5 A. Pearce
Midfield 14 N. Chalobah
Defence 15 M. Hector
Forward 9 H. Robson-Kanu
Midfield 12 G. McCleary
Midfield 23 D. Williams
Midfield 6 O. Norwood
Defence 11 J. Obita
Forward 19 J. Mackie

Lineup Brentford FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 27 D. Button
Defence 6 H. Dean
Defence 3 J. Bidwell
Midfield 8 J. Douglas
Midfield 20 T. Diagouraga
Midfield 18 A. Judge
Midfield 23 Jota Peleteiro
Defence 10 M. Odubajo
Defence 26 J. Tarkowski
Midfield 21 A. Pritchard
Forward 19 A. Gray

Substitutes Reading FC

Position Number Name
Forward 10 S. Cox
Defence 37 J. Stacey
Forward 22 N. Blackman
Midfield 16 H. Akpan
Midfield 21 J. Karacan
Goalkeeper 31 M. Andersen
Defence 35 J. Cooper

Substitutes Brentford FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 15 S. Dallas
Midfield 17 Jon Toral
Forward 24 T. Smith
Defence 5 T. Craig
Midfield 12 A. McCormack
Goalkeeper 16 J. Bonham
Defence 32 J. O'Connell

Reading FC

Reading FC was founded in 1871, making it one of the oldest clubs in England. Based in the town of the same name in the English county of Berkshire, Reading play their home games at the Madejski Stadium, which boasts a capacity of over 24,000 fans. This football shrine was named after the team's former boss, Sir John Madejski.

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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 18
Home shots on target 4
Home fouls 16
Home yellow cards 3
Home red cards 0
Away corners 4
Away shots 14
Away shots on target 7
Away fouls 5
Away yellow cards 1
Away red cards 0

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