Barnet vs Walsall, 2006/07 English League Two, 2006/2007 English League Two

· English League Two
  • 16': Dean Sinclair
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1 - 1
  • 58': Dean Keates

About

Barnet are hosting Walsall at Underhill Stadium, Barnet, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Two.

Game Information

Competition: English League Two

Venue: Underhill Stadium
Location: Barnet, England
Attendance: 2,356

Line-Ups

BAR Barnet

No. Name
18 Lee Harrison (GK)
4 Ian Hendon Yellow Card
6 Anthony Charles
3 Simon King
19 Nicky Nicolau
23 Barry Cogan
2 Nick Bailey
8 Dean Sinclair
20 Jason Puncheon
10 Tresor Kandol
9 Giuliano Grazioli

WAL Walsall

No. Name
1 Clayton Ince (GK)
5 Chris Westwood
3 Daniel Fox
4 Anthony Gerrard
6 Ian Roper
8 Michael Dobson
2 Craig Pead
12 Dean Keates
15 Kris Taylor Yellow Card
9 Martin Butler Yellow Card
10 Hector Sam

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