Oxford United vs Swansea City, 2004/05 English League Two, 2004/2005 English League Two

· English League Two
  • Red Card 60': Jon Ashton
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0 - 1
  • 61': Marc Goodfellow

About

Oxford United are hosting Swansea City at The Kassam Stadium, Oxford, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Two.

Game Information

Competition: English League Two

Venue: The Kassam Stadium
Location: Oxford, England
Attendance: 4,767

Line-Ups

OXF Oxford United

No. Name
1 Christopher Tardif (GK)
2 Dave MacKay
3 Matthew Robinson Yellow Card
4 Leo Roget
17 Barry Quinn
5 Jon Ashton Yellow Card
12 Paul Wanless
21 Mark E'Beyer
9 Steve Basham
8 Tommy Mooney
10 Lee Bradbury

SWA Swansea City

No. Name
27 Willy Gueret (GK)
2 Sam Rickett
3 Kevin Austin
16 Garry Monk Yellow Card
19 Andrew Gurney Yellow Card
4 Kristian O'Leary
6 Roberto Martinez
11 Adrian Forbes
28 Marc Goodfellow
8 Kevin Nugent
10 Lee Trundle

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