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Bolton Wanderers FC vs. Newport County AFC (26.09.2020)

Date Season Halftime Result
26.09.2020 2020 0 : 0 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
54'' Newport County T. Abrahams Normal Goal
63'' Newport County T. Abrahams Normal Goal
64'' Bolton Brandon Comley Yellow Card
65'' Bolton N. Delfouneso Substitution 1
65'' Bolton J. Hickman Substitution 2
65'' Bolton A. Crawford Substitution 3
67'' Newport County Joss Labadie Yellow Card
71'' Newport County S. Twine Substitution 1
72'' Newport County J. Labadie Substitution 2
74'' Newport County Brandon Cooper Yellow Card
78'' Newport County R. Taylor Substitution 3
79'' Newport County Josh Sheehan Yellow Card

Lineup Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 B. Crellin
Defence 4 G. Taft
Defence 5 Ricardo
Midfield 3 L. Gordon
Midfield 12 J. Hickman
Forward 11 A. Crawford
Defence 2 G. Jones
Midfield 8 B. Comley
Midfield 14 T. White
Forward 7 N. Delfouneso
Forward 9 E. Doyle

Lineup Newport County AFC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 30 N. Townsend
Defence 28 M. Demetriou
Midfield 3 R. Haynes
Midfield 32 L. Shephard
Defence 6 B. Cooper
Midfield 4 J. Labadie
Midfield 10 J. Sheehan
Defence 8 M. Dolan
Midfield 19 S. Twine
Forward 29 R. Taylor
Forward 11 T. Abrahams

Substitutes Bolton Wanderers FC

Position Number Name
Forward 24 A. Gnahoua
Midfield 23 L. Isgrove
Midfield 18 A. Tutte
Forward 17 R. Darcy
Defence 6 R. Delaney
Goalkeeper 43 M. Alexander
Defence 15 J. Mascoll

Substitutes Newport County AFC

Position Number Name
Midfield 7 R. Willmott
Defence 17 S. Bennett
Forward 9 P. Amond
Forward 20 S. Janneh
Midfield 21 L. Collins
Goalkeeper 1 T. King
Defence 2 A. Baker

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

Newport County AFC

The nicknames of this club include The Exiles, The Ironsides, The Port and The County. Their home jerseys are orange and black, with orange being the jersey itself and black being the shorts. This colour combination can also be found in the club crest. The home stadium is Rodney Parade, which offers a capacity of 7,840 spectators. This Welsh football club was founded back in 1912, and modern history has been written since 1989 when it was re-launched. The club is based in the town of Newport, which is part of the ceremonial county of Gwent.

More about Newport County AFC
Home corners 4
Home shots 12
Home shots on target 3
Home fouls 10
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 6
Away shots 25
Away shots on target 9
Away fouls 12
Away yellow cards 3
Away red cards

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