Carlisle United vs Woking, 2004/05 English Conference, 2004/2005 English Conference

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  • 86': Chris Lumsdon
  • 88': Simon Grand
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  • 47': Justin Richards

About

Carlisle United are hosting Woking at Brunton Park, Carlisle, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English National League.

Game Information

Competition: English National League

Venue: Brunton Park
Location: Carlisle, England
Attendance: 5,159

Line-Ups

CAR Carlisle United

No. Name
1 Matthew Glennon (GK)
14 Brian Shelley
6 Kevin Gray
18 Simon Grand
22 Marc Tierney
7 Brendan McGill
8 Chris Billy
17 Chris Lumsdon
4 Peter Murphy
19 Karl Hawley
23 Magno Vieira

WOK Woking

No. Name
20 Adriano Basso (GK)
5 Jonathan Boardman
17 Luke Oliver
6 Gary MacDonald
7 Ian Selley
4 Neil Smith
8 Scott Canham
2 Karl Murray
18 Raphael Nade
19 Jefferson Louis
9 Justin Richards

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