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Carlisle United FC vs. Yeovil Town FC (27.10.2018)

Date Season Halftime Result
27.10.2018 2018 0 : 0 0 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
29'' Yeovil Town A. Pattison Substitution 1
60'' Carlisle A. Campbell Substitution 1
66'' Yeovil Town O. Patrick Substitution 2
72'' Carlisle J. Yates Substitution 2
80'' Yeovil Town A. Fisher Substitution 3
81'' Carlisle R. Slater Substitution 3
90'' + 6'' Yeovil Town T. James Normal Goal

Lineup Carlisle United FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 30 A. Collin
Defence 5 A. Gerrard
Defence 12 M. Gillesphey
Forward 21 K. Etuhu
Midfield 8 M. Jones
Defence 4 G. Liddle
Midfield 15 R. Slater
Midfield 16 A. Campbell
Forward 17 J. Yates
Forward 18 J. Sowerby
Forward 23 A. Nadesan

Lineup Yeovil Town FC

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 12 N. Baxter
Defence 3 C. Dickinson
Defence 23 T. James
Defence 27 S. Donnellan
Defence 5 B. Mugabi
Midfield 20 S. D'Almeida
Midfield 7 R. Browne
Midfield 17 A. Pattison
Forward 8 O. Patrick
Forward 9 A. Fisher
Forward 24 O. Olomola

Substitutes Carlisle United FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 10 J. Devitt
Forward 14 R. Bennett
Midfield 27 L. McCarron
Defence 2 G. Miller
Defence 3 D. Grainger
Midfield 11 G. Glendon
Goalkeeper 29 L. Gray

Substitutes Yeovil Town FC

Position Number Name
Midfield 10 J. Gray
Midfield 21 W. McDonald
Forward 18 Y. Arquin
Goalkeeper 1 S. Nelson
Midfield 15 G. Rogers
Defence 29 E. Mahmutovic
Midfield 30 Alefe Santos

Carlisle United FC

Carlisle United FC, a football club from Cumbria, England, has been in existence since 1904. Their home games are played at Brunton Park Stadium with a capacity of around 18,000 fans. Their jerseys are dominated by the colour blue. They have also won several minor trophies, the biggest being the 1964/1965 Third Division title. The FA Cup was their best finish in the quarter-finals of the 1974/1975 season.

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Yeovil Town FC

The club's nickname is The Glovers, and the club colours are green and yellow. These colours can also be found in the club crest. The jerseys for home games feature a combination of green along with white, in the form of a horizontal stripe. Their home stadium is Huish Park, which has a capacity for 9,565 spectators. The English club was founded in 1895 in the town of Yeovil in the metropolitan county of Somerset. At that time they were still called Yeovil Casuals FC, and in 1907 they merged with Petters United FC to form Yeovil & Petters United FC. The name was not changed to its present form until 1946.

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Home corners 12
Home shots 18
Home shots on target 4
Home fouls 8
Home yellow cards 0
Home red cards 0
Away corners 2
Away shots 10
Away shots on target 5
Away fouls 4
Away yellow cards 0
Away red cards 0

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