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42
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On: Richard Brindley|Off: Mauro Vihete
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46
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Curtis Weston Yellow Card
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52
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Joe Jacobson Penalty - Scored
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57
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On: Nathan Tyson|Off: Craig Mackail-Smith
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65
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On: Jack Taylor|Off: Ruben Bover
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72
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Luke O'Nien Goal
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72
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Ricardo Almeida Santos (OG)
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75
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On: Charlie Clough|Off: Shaquile Coulthirst
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79
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On: Scott Kashket|Off: Nick Freeman
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85
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On: Curtis Thompson|Off: Matt Bloomfield
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90
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Jack Taylor Yellow Card
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Game Information
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VENUE: The Hive Stadium
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Barnet, England
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ATTENDANCE: 2,103
Match Commentary
90' | Jack Taylor (Barnet) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. | |
85' | Substitution, Wycombe Wanderers. Curtis Thompson replaces Matt Bloomfield. | |
79' | Substitution, Wycombe Wanderers. Scott Kashket replaces Nick Freeman because of an injury. |
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