English FA Cup

York City vs Barnsley, 2003/04 English FA Cup, Round 1

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  • 36': Lee Nogan
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1 - 2
  • 38': Isaiah Rankin
  • 82': Kevin Betsy

About

York City are hosting Barnsley at Bootham Cresent, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English FA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: English FA Cup

Venue: Bootham Cresent
Location: , England
Attendance: 5,658

Line-Ups

YORK York City

No. Name
1 Mark Ovendale (GK)
6 Chris Smith Yellow Card
7 Chris Brass
23 Richard Hope
2 Darren Edmondson
24 Dave Merris Yellow Card
14 Mitch Ward Yellow Card
4 Richard Cooper
22 Darren Dunning
8 Lee Bullock
9 Lee Nogan

BAR Barnsley

No. Name
1 Sasa Ilic (GK)
17 Brian O'Callaghan
4 Peter Handyside
20 Craig Ireland
3 Tony Gallimore
15 Antony Kay
6 Steve Hayward
7 Jacob Burns Yellow Card
11 Stephen Carson
32 Isaiah Rankin
10 Kevin Betsy

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