Braintree Town vs Gateshead, 2016/17 National League, 2016/2017 English National League
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About
Braintree Town are hosting Gateshead
at Rare Breed Meat Co. Stadium, Braintree, England, starting on
. The match is a part of the English National League.
Game Information
Competition: English National League
Venue: Rare Breed Meat Co. Stadium
Location: Braintree, England
Attendance: 519
Venue: Rare Breed Meat Co. Stadium
Location: Braintree, England
Attendance: 519
Line-Ups
Braintree Town
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 22 | Sam Beasant (GK) |
| 18 | Jake Goodman |
| 6 | Jon Ashton |
| 2 | Barney Williams |
| 3 | Jerome Okimo |
| 8 | Chez Isaac |
| 17 | Rohdell Gordan |
| 4 | Harry Lee |
| 9 | Lee Barnard |
| 23 | Michael Cheek |
| 10 | Simeon Akinola |
Gateshead
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Sam Johnson (GK) |
| 3 | George Smith |
| 4 | Manny Smith |
| 2 | James Bolton |
| 5 | Liam Hogan |
| 8 | Mitch Brundle |
| 26 | Patrick McLaughlin |
| 10 | Sam Jones |
| 7 | Wes York |
| 17 | Reece Styche |
| 12 | Rhys Oates |
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