English League One

Hull City vs Wrexham, 2004/05 English League One, 2004/2005 English League One

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About

Hull City are hosting Wrexham at Kingston Communications Stadium, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Kingston Communications Stadium
Location: , England
Attendance: 15,995

Line-Ups

HUL Hull City

No. Name
1 Boaz Myhill (GK)
26 Robbie Stockdale
5 Leon Cort
16 Damien Delaney
3 Andy Dawson
18 Jason Price
4 Ian Ashbee
14 Stuart Green
8 Nick Barmby Yellow Card
7 Stuart Elliott
10 Danny Allsopp

WXM Wrexham

No. Name
33 Ben Foster (GK)
6 Dennis Lawrence
18 Shaun Melvyn Pejic
19 Andrew Holt
3 Alex Smith
12 Dean Bennett
10 Darren Ferguson
16 Matt Crowell
17 Mark Jones Yellow Card
9 Chris Armstrong
30 Juan Aiestaran Ugarte

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