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Hull City AFC vs. Brentford FC (26.04.2016)

Date Season Halftime Result
26.04.2016 2015 2 : 0 2 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
31'' Hull City H. Dean Own Goal
45'' Hull City M. Diamé Normal Goal
61'' Brentford J. Swift Substitution 1
65'' Brentford Ryan Woods Yellow Card
68'' Hull City A. Robertson Substitution 1
72'' Brentford J. Bidwell Substitution 2
77'' Brentford Jack O'Connell Yellow Card
78'' Hull City A. Diomande Substitution 2
80'' Brentford Sergi Canós Substitution 3
83'' Hull City M. Diamé Substitution 3
89'' Brentford Sam Saunders Yellow Card

Lineup Hull City AFC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 16 E. Jakupovic
Defence 4 A. Bruce
Midfield 20 I. Hayden
Defence 26 A. Robertson
Defence 27 Ahmed El Mohamady
Midfield 14 J. Livermore
Midfield 17 M. Diamé
Midfield 11 S. Clucas
Defence 2 M. Odubajo
Defence 12 H. Maguire
Forward 25 A. Diomande

Lineup Brentford FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 27 D. Button
Defence 6 H. Dean
Defence 3 J. Bidwell
Defence 29 Y. Barbet
Midfield 28 N. Yennaris
Midfield 12 A. McCormack
Midfield 19 J. Swift
Midfield 15 R. Woods
Defence 36 J. Clarke
Midfield 47 Sergi Canós
Forward 8 M. Djuricin

Substitutes Hull City AFC

Position Number Name
Midfield 15 S. Maloney
Forward 19 C. Akpom
Midfield 5 R. Taylor
Goalkeeper 1 A. McGregor
Defence 6 C. Davies
Midfield 8 T. Huddlestone
Midfield 10 R. Snodgrass

Substitutes Brentford FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 24 A. Gogia
Defence 22 J. O'Connell
Midfield 7 S. Saunders
Defence 2 M. Colin
Forward 11 P. Hofmann
Goalkeeper 16 J. Bonham
Midfield 17 K. Kerschbaumer

Hull City AFC

The English football team, known by its full name Hull City Association Football Club, is based in Kingston upon Hull, where it was founded in 1904. It is a club that has experience from the highest level of English football and therefore from the prestigious Premier League. They play their home games at the KCOM Stadium with a capacity of over 25,000 spectators.

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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 10
Home shots 16
Home shots on target 7
Home fouls
Home yellow cards
Home red cards
Away corners 3
Away shots 7
Away shots on target 2
Away fouls
Away yellow cards 3
Away red cards

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