English League One

Cambridge United vs Chesterfield, 2001/02 English League One, 2001/2002 English League One

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  • 5': Dave Kitson
  • 30': Shane Tudor
  • 35': Tom Youngs
  • 64': Tony Scully
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4 - 1
  • 76': Glynn Hurst
  • Red Card 84': Jonathan Howard

About

Cambridge United are hosting Chesterfield at Cledara Abbey Stadium, Cambridge, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Cledara Abbey Stadium
Location: Cambridge, England
Attendance: 2,669

Line-Ups

CAM Cambridge United

No. Name
1 Lionel Perez (GK)
8 Terry Fleming Yellow Card
21 Adam Tann
6 Stevland Angus
33 Fred Murray Yellow Card
20 Shane Tudor
14 Luke Guttridge
3 Ian Ashbee
15 Tony Scully
10 Tom Youngs
9 Dave Kitson

CHES Chesterfield

No. Name
1 Nathan Abbey (GK)
34 Wayne Buchanan
5 Steve Blatherwick
27 Stuart Howson Yellow Card
24 Alan O'Hare
14 Martyn Booty
37 Mark Innes
15 Sean Parrish Yellow Card
18 Glynn Hurst
36 Mark Allott
8 Jamie Burt Yellow Card

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