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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Ashton Gate
  • Attendance: 9576
  • Referee: Melin, P

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

Goal!! Matthew Blinkhorn scores for Blackpool.

86mins

Bristol City are replacing Steven Gillespie with Luke Wilkshire.

85mins

Goal!! David Cotterill scores for Bristol City.

79mins

Blackpool are replacing Simon Wiles with Rory Prendergast.

72mins

Keigan Parker is replaced by Matthew Blinkhorn.

68mins

Scott Murray is being taken off, David Cotterill has come on in his place.

51mins

Matt Heywood is being taken off, Bradley Orr has come on in his place.

50mins

The referee has booked Tony Butler.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by P Melin

39mins

Tommy Wright goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

37mins

The referee has booked Scott Murray.

33mins

The referee has booked Peter Clarke.

30mins

Steven Gillespie goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

24mins

The referee has booked Marcus Stewart.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, September 17th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Two substitutes with a goal apiece put some life into a colourless draw.

First teenager David Cotterill tapped Bristol City into an 85th minute lead and then in added on time Matthew Blinkhorn snatched an equaliser for Blackpool.

A week after Swansea blasted seven goals past them, Bristol were thinking a clean sheet would be a cause for celebration when a bad mistake by Blackpool's Mark McGregor opened the game.

He gave the ball away to Marcus Stewart on the byline to the right of goal and the ex-Sunderland striker rolled it towards the far post where 17-year old Cotterill was waiting to score his second goal in two games.

It looked like being the winner until the 91st minute when Blackpool, winning a corner on the left, saw Blinkhorn force his way through the home defensive shield to thrust in a short header.

After their Swansea debacle Bristol made seven changes and also shed manager Brian Tinnion.

But from the start City's re-shaped side had trouble down the left from Simon Wiles who carried too much speed for left-back Craig Woodman.

There was an early signal of intent when he cut inside and thundered a shot against the angle from the edge of the box.

City had two more Wiles-inspired escapes before they were able to tighten up on him at half time.

Blackpool had also been given too much room in midfield but it was a mistake by their left-back, Rob Edwards, a one time Bristol player, which almost cost them the lead.

He allowed a high ball to bounce away from him to put Steve Gillespie in for a shot but, surprised by his gift, he didn't quite get behind it.

Meanwhile a personal feud was developing between Peter Clarke in the Blackpool defence and City's strikers Stewart and Gillespie. All three were booked before it quietened down.

There were three other bookings in a match noted more for its hope than its passion.

Bristol City

Blackpool

Corners

46

Fouls

920

Goal attempts

159

Shots off target

63

Offsides

81

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