Hamilton Academical vs Clydebank, 2001/2002 Scottish Division Two

· Scottish League One
  • 31': Michael Moore
  • 64': Stuart Callaghan (P)
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About

Hamilton Academical are hosting Clydebank at Ballast Stadium, , Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish League One.

Game Information

Competition: Scottish League One

Venue: Ballast Stadium
Location: , Scotland
Attendance: 2,030

SPFL League One Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 8 +13 16
2 Hamilton Academical 8 +9 14
3 Stenhousemuir 8 +2 14
4 Alloa Athletic 7 +1 12
Full Standings

Line-Ups

HAM Hamilton Academical

No. Name
Ross McLaren
Mahdi Elfallah
15 Paul McDonald
17 Graham Potter (GK)
2 Steve Renicks
5 Sean Sweeny
4 Mark Nelson
Jim Sherry
11 Stuart Callaghan
9 Michael Moore
8 David McNiven

CLY Clydebank

No. Name
Mark Nicholls
Stephen Robertson (GK)
Neil McGowan Yellow Card
Simon Vella Yellow Card
Rob McKinnon
Fabien Bossy
Eric Paton
Alan Gow
Brian McColligan Yellow Card
Paul Shields
Brian Carrigan

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