Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
---|---|---|---|
10.03.2012 | 2011 | 0 : 1 | 0 : 2 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
---|---|---|---|
6'' | Sheffield Utd | C. Evans | Normal Goal |
35'' | Brentford | S. Saunders | Substitution 1 |
51'' | Sheffield Utd | C. Evans | Normal Goal |
54'' | Brentford | A. Forshaw | Substitution 2 |
66'' | Sheffield Utd | W. Hoskins | Substitution 1 |
76'' | Brentford | H. Dean | Substitution 3 |
77'' | Sheffield Utd | C. Porter | Substitution 2 |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 31 | S. Moore |
ui.hrac_ | 14 | S. Logan |
ui.hrac_ | 32 | L. Legge |
ui.hrac_ | 24 | J. Bidwell |
ui.hrac_ | 8 | J. Douglas |
ui.hrac_ | 20 | T. Diagouraga |
ui.hrac_ | 7 | S. Saunders |
ui.hrac_ | 25 | H. Dean |
ui.hrac_ | 12 | A. Forshaw |
ui.hrac_ | 9 | C. Donaldson |
ui.hrac_ | 10 | S. Berahino |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 1 | S. Simonsen |
ui.hrac_ | 30 | M. Williams |
ui.hrac_ | 32 | M. Hill |
ui.hrac_ | 2 | M. Lowton |
ui.hrac_ | 28 | S. Quinn |
ui.hrac_ | 14 | L. Williamson |
ui.hrac_ | 8 | M. Doyle |
ui.hrac_ | 19 | H. Maguire |
ui.hrac_ | 7 | W. Hoskins |
ui.hrac_ | 21 | C. Porter |
ui.hrac_ | 9 | C. Evans |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 18 | N. McGinn |
ui.hrac_ | 11 | M. Weston |
ui.hrac_ | 22 | K. Osborne |
ui.hrac_ | 1 | R. Lee |
ui.hrac_ | 23 | A. Thompson |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 4 | N. Montgomery |
ui.hrac_ | 17 | R. Cresswell |
ui.hrac_ | 10 | J. Beattie |
ui.hrac_ | 26 | J. Egan |
ui.hrac_ | 13 | M. Howard |
Brentford FC is one of many London football clubs that play in the lower leagues of England. They have even appeared in League One, but their greatest success there came in the 1935/1936 season. Perhaps unsurprisingly, their main rivals include other London teams, namely Fulham and Queens Park Rangers. Griffin Park serves as the home stadium for Brentford FC, which can offer a sporting spectacle for more than 12 thousand fans.
More about Brentford FCSheffield United is an English football team whose history dates back to 1889, when it was formed as an offshoot of the local cricket club. Because of their origins in a city with a rich history in the manufacture of steel, they are nicknamed the Blades. Since their inception, they have played at Bramall Lane Stadium, which today has a capacity of over 32,000.
More about Sheffield United FCHome corners | 4 |
Home shots | 9 |
Home shots on target | 6 |
Home fouls | 9 |
Home yellow cards | 1 |
Home red cards | 0 |
Away corners | 2 |
Away shots | 3 |
Away shots on target | 2 |
Away fouls | 11 |
Away yellow cards | 3 |
Away red cards | 0 |