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13
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Clévid Dikamona Goal
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24
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Matthew Cash Goal
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41
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Christian Doidge Goal
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45
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On: Craig Tanner|Off: Ben Purrington
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45
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On: Jordan Forster|Off: Kelvin Mellor
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62
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On: Tyler Harvey|Off: Hiram Boateng
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65
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Peter Hartley Goal
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76
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On: Ashley Chambers|Off: Matt McClure
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79
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On: Ashley Hemmings|Off: Joshua Passley
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84
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On: Oliver Hawkins|Off: Christian Doidge
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85
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Graham Carey Goal
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Game Information
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VENUE: Home Park
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Plymouth, England
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ATTENDANCE: 9,211
Match Commentary
85' | Goal! Plymouth Argyle 2, Dagenham and Redbridge 3. Graham Carey (Plymouth Argyle) left footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. | |
84' | Substitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Oliver Hawkins replaces Christian Doidge. | |
79' | Substitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Ashley Hemmings replaces Josh Passley. |
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