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  • Wilkshire (6), Cotterill (85)
  • Hall (18), Hurst (25), Hall (30 pen), Hall (61)
  • Date:2005-11-19
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Ashton Gate
  • Attendance:9752
  • Referee:Penn, A

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

85mins

Goal!! Bristol City have scored with David Cotterill putting it in the back of the net.

80mins

Kevan Hurst is replaced by Gareth Davies.

78mins

Bristol City are replacing Scott Murray with Alex Russell.

61mins

Goal!! Paul Hall scores for Chesterfield.

56mins

Bristol City are replacing Kelly Youga with Grant Smith.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 3.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by A Penn

30mins

Paul Hall takes a penalty for Chesterfield and scores!.

29mins

The referee has booked Matt Heywood.

25mins

Goal!! Kevan Hurst scores for Chesterfield.

21mins

Stephen Brooker is being taken off, David Cotterill has come on in his place.

18mins

Goal!! Paul Hall scores for Chesterfield.

6mins

Goal!! Luke Wilkshire scores for Bristol City.

0mins

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


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Match Report

Paul Hall grabbed a hat-trick as Chesterfield scored three goals in an explosive 12-minute spell to set up a 4-2 away win at struggling Bristol City and a fifth away win of the campaign.

Their hosts, who had taken an early lead through a Luke Wilkshire free-kick, were blasted away and saw striker Stephen Brooker stretchered off to have six stitches in his left knee.

Spurred by that early goal from Wilkshire - it was struck from 22 yards after a foul on Scott Murray - City had been playing their best football of the season before losing Brooker.

But when the pressure came they were far too fragile at the back and were quickly opened up when Hall drew on his experience to level the score on 18 minutes.

His smoothly struck shot from the right sped across Brazilian keeper Adriano Basso and into the far corner.

If Basso saw little of that one, he knew even less about the one Kevan Hurst hit from 35 yards after accepting a short square pass from Hall. It flew over all heads, clipped the underside of the bar and ended in the top right hand corner.

Brooker, who had been City's liveliest player, was injured within a minute of Chesterfield's equaliser. Teenager David Cotterill took over but the spark had gone and his late consolation goal came too late to reignite it.

Murray, Marcus Stewart and Matt Heywood all passed up scoring chances to get their struggling side back into the game.

They were lucky, though, that defender Bradley Orr escaped with a yellow card for a tackle from behind which led to Chesterfield's third goal.

A clever little ball from Hall put Colin Larkin on a run down the left and, he had gone past Orr and was closing in for a shot, when the tackle came.

Hall strolled up to convert the penalty and, for all his 33 years; he went on to run City's haphazard defence ragged.

He was rewarded with his hat-trick when a strong run by Larkin left him with a tap-in.

For City this seventh straight defeat in all competitions looks like leaving them with a relegation fight this winter after starting the season as promotion favourites.

Bristol City

Chesterfield

Corners

23

Fouls

98

Goal attempts

1010

Shots off target

75

Offsides

102

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