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  • Evatt (59), Adam (64), Burgess (70), John-Baptiste (89)
  • Hayes (51)
  • Date:2009-11-07
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Bloomfield Road
  • Attendance:7727
  • Referee:Webster, C

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Andrew Wright goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

89mins

Goal!! Alex John-Baptiste scores for Blackpool.

86mins

Blackpool are replacing Hameur Bouazza with Alhassan Bangura.

85mins

Blackpool are replacing Billy Clarke with Brett Ormerod.

83mins

Charlie Adam is replaced by Jason Euell.

82mins

Paul Hayes is replaced by Jonathan Forte.

78mins

Grant McCann is replaced by Bondz N'Gala.

75mins

Paul Hayes goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

70mins

Goal!! Blackpool have scored with Ben Burgess putting it in the back of the net.

64mins

Goal!! Blackpool have scored with Charlie Adam putting it in the back of the net.

63mins

Scunthorpe are replacing Michael O'Connor with Sam Slocombe.

62mins

It's red. He's off. Joe Murphy has been sent off.

59mins

Goal!! Blackpool have scored with Ian Evatt putting it in the back of the net.

51mins

Goal!! Scunthorpe have scored with Paul Hayes putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

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

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Webster

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.

0mins

Blackpool face Scunthorpe at 3pm on Saturday, November 7th.


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Match Report

Blackpool's fine run of form continued thanks to a dramatic second half at a rain soaked Bloomfield Road.

Scunthorpe's opener sparked the Seasiders into life and they notched four goals in reply, aided by the sending-off of visiting keeper Joe Murphy.

In contrast the first 45 minutes were a drab affair with the visitors' five-man defence shackling an unimpressive home side.

Blackpool edged the first half, their best chance coming on the 11th minute when Billy Clarke breached the visitors' defence only to see his looping shot come back off the post.

The Iron made few attacks in a scrappy 45 minutes and Blackpool seemed a team out of sorts with the fluid passing and constant attacks of recent games replaced by disjointed play.

The Iron opened the scoring against the run of play on 51 minutes when Paul Hayes beat the offside trap and neatly chipped the ball over stranded keeper Matt Gilks.

Scunthorpe's lead lasted just eight minutes as Blackpool fired into life. Playmaker Charlie Adam's free-kick reached Alex Baptiste and his superb cross was headed home by Ian Evatt.

Two minutes later the visitors were down to ten men. Keeper Murphy came out to collect a cross and the ball fell to Hameur Bouazza.

Murphy instinctively put his hand up to save the goal bound shot but was yards outside the area and received his marching orders.

Adam put the Seasiders ahead with a ferocious free-kick that replacement keeper Sam Slocombe had no chance of saving.

A rampant Blackpool side tore into the visitors and seconds later Keith Southern smashed the ball against the underside of the bar.

Scunthorpe's Slocombe then gifted the Seasiders their third spilling Stephen Crainey's low cross to give striker Ben Burgess an easy tap-in.

The Seasiders pressed on and a minute before time Baptiste got on the scoresheet with a thundering 25-yard drive.

Scunthorpe never gave up with a battling display and Matt Sparrow was unfortunate to have a goal disallowed deep into extra-time.

Blackpool

Scunthorpe United

Corners

54

Fouls

1011

Goal attempts

Shots off target

93

Offsides

42

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