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26
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Mathias Kvistgaarden Goal
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29
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Stephen Odey Red Card
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37
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Lasser Berg Johnsen Penalty - Scored
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64
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On: Mathias Greve|Off: Josip Radosevic
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70
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On: Tobias Klysner|Off: Jakob Ankersen
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70
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On: Nicolai Brock-Madsen|Off: Vito Hammershoy-Mistrati
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72
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Joe Bell Yellow Card
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72
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On: Peter Bjur|Off: Christian Cappis
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73
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On: Yousef Salech|Off: Marko Divkovic
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74
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Anis Ben Slimane Yellow Card
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87
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Nicolai Brock-Madsen Goal
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88
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Nicolai Brock-Madsen Yellow Card
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89
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On: Carl Björk|Off: Henrik Heggheim
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90+1
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On: Jesper Lauridsen|Off: Tosin Kehinde
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90+3
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On: Hugo Andersson|Off: Frederik Lauenborg
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Game Information
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VENUE: Cepheus Park Randers
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Randers, Denmark
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ATTENDANCE: 7,356
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REFEREE: Jonas Hansen
Danish Superliga Standings
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