English FA Cup

Grimsby Town vs St Albans City, 2015-16 English FA Cup, Round 1

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Grimsby Town are hosting St Albans City at Blundell Park, Grimsby, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English FA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: English FA Cup

Venue: Blundell Park
Location: Grimsby, England
Attendance: 2,263

Line-Ups

GRI Grimsby Town (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 James McKeown (GK)
6 Joshua Gowling
5 Shaun Pearson
26 Conor Townsend
2 Richard Tait
16 Craig Clay
4 Scott Brown
11 Andy Monk
20 Nathan Arnold
9 Omar Bogle
18 Jon-Paul Pittman

ALB St Albans City (4-4-2)

No. Name
1 Joe Welch (GK)
5 James Comley
6 Ben Martin
3 Lee Chappell
2 Ben Nunn
7 Billy Gibson
4 Scott Thomas
11 Graeme Montgomery
8 Sam Corcoran
9 Louie Theophanous
10 Kevin Krans

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