Cambridge United vs Chester FC, 2005/06 Johnstone's Paint Trophy, Northern Section Round 1

· English EFL Trophy
  • 65': David Bridges
  • 79': Stephen Smith
  • 90': Fola Onibuje
FT
3 - 0

About

Cambridge United are hosting Chester FC at Cledara Abbey Stadium, Cambridge, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English EFL Trophy.

Game Information

Competition: English EFL Trophy

Venue: Cledara Abbey Stadium
Location: Cambridge, England
Attendance: 1,224

Line-Ups

CAM Cambridge United

No. Name
13 Scott Howie (GK)
21 Michael Morrison
4 Andy Duncan
5 Mark Peters
8 David Bridges
18 Stephen Smith
28 Ritchie Hanlon
16 Darren Quinton
11 Parys Okai
30 Craig Westcarr
23 Matt Nolan

CHE Chester FC

No. Name
1 Chris MacKenzie (GK)
16 Leo Bertos
5 Phil Bolland Yellow Card
4 Sean Hessey
21 Abdelhalim El Kholti
2 Stephen Vaughan
29 Paul Rutherford
30 Justin Walker
17 Craig Dove
23 Marcus Richardson
20 Thomas Curle

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