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6
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Maxime Biamou Goal
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16
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Matt Tootle Yellow Card
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24
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Michael Doyle Yellow Card
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31
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Lewis Alessandra Yellow Card
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37
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Marc McNulty Goal
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44
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Jorge Grant Goal
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45+4
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Shaun Brisley Yellow Card
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45+5
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Marc McNulty Yellow Card
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45
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On: Michael O'Connor|Off: Liam Noble
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71
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Maxime Biamou Goal
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74
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On: Jonson Clarke-Harris|Off: Maxime Biamou
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78
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On: Shola Ameobi|Off: Lewis Alessandra
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86
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Tom Bayliss Goal
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90
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On: Jordan Ponticelli|Off: Marc McNulty
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Game Information
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VENUE: Meadow Lane
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,COVERAGE: ESPN+
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Nottingham, England
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ATTENDANCE: 17,615
Match Commentary
90' | Substitution, Coventry City. Jordan Ponticelli replaces Marc McNulty. | |
86' | Goal! Notts County 1, Coventry City 4. Tom Bayliss (Coventry City) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Dominic Hyam. | |
78' | Substitution, Notts County. Shola Ameobi replaces Lewis Alessandra. |
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