Arbroath vs St Johnstone, 2002/2003 Scottish Division One

· Scottish Championship
  • 23': Paul Brownlie
  • 88': John Mcglashan
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2 - 3
  • 61': Ian Maxwell
  • 71': Tommy Lovenkrands
  • 79': Paddy Connolly

About

Arbroath are hosting St Johnstone at Gayfield Park, Arbroath, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish Championship.

Game Information

Competition: Scottish Championship

Venue: Gayfield Park
Location: Arbroath, Scotland
Attendance: 1,250

SPFL Championship Standings

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 St Johnstone 2 +5 6
2 Arbroath 2 +2 4
3 Dunfermline Athletic 2 +2 4
4 Raith Rovers 2 +1 4
Full Standings

Line-Ups

ARB Arbroath

No. Name
Craig Hinchcliffe (GK)
Ross Currie
Steven Florence
Innes Ritchie
Euan Graham
Greg Henslee
Andy Cargill
John Mcglashan
Kevin Heenan
Craig Feroz
Paul Brownlie

STJ St Johnstone

No. Name
1 Alan David Main (GK)
2 John Robertson
20 Ross Forsyth
12 Mark McCulloch
3 Grant Murray
6 Ian Maxwell
8 Mark Reilly Yellow Card
7 Chris Hay
9 Paul Hartley
11 Keigan Parker
7 Tommy Lovenkrands

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