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26
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Chris Stokes Yellow Card
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28
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Michael Doyle Yellow Card
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49
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Jonathan Forte Goal
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58
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On: Lewis Alessandra|Off: Matthew Virtue-Thick
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72
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On: Jordan Ponticelli|Off: Jordan Shipley
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74
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Jorge Grant Yellow Card
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75
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Dominic Hyam Yellow Card
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77
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On: Michael O'Connor|Off: Liam Noble
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83
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On: Jonson Clarke-Harris|Off: Maxime Biamou
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86
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Richard Duffy Yellow Card
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87
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Marc McNulty Penalty - Scored
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89
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Michael O'Connor Yellow Card
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90+6
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On: Alan Smith|Off: Jonathan Forte
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Game Information
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VENUE: The Coventry Building Society Arena
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,COVERAGE: ESPN+
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Coventry, England
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ATTENDANCE: 17,404
Match Commentary
90'+6' | Substitution, Notts County. Alan Smith replaces Jonathan Forte because of an injury. | |
89' | Michael O'Connor (Notts County) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. | |
87' | Goal! Coventry City 1, Notts County 1. Marc McNulty (Coventry City) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. |
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