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  • Cox (45)
  • Beckford (22), Kilkenny (50), Beckford (84)
  • Date:2008-09-13
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:County Ground
  • Attendance:13001
  • Referee:Deadman, D

Live Commentary

90mins

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

85mins

Leeds are replacing Jermaine Beckford with Robert Snodgrass.

84mins

Goal!! Leeds have scored with Jermaine Beckford putting it in the back of the net.

82mins

The referee has booked Michael Timlin.

75mins

Mark Marshall is booked for unsporting behaviour.

69mins

Swindon are replacing Craig Easton with Michael Timlin.

66mins

The referee has booked Fabian Delph.

64mins

Swindon are replacing Jon-Paul McGovern with Mark Marshall.

61mins

Jermaine Beckford is booked for unsporting behaviour.

58mins

Leeds are replacing Luciano Becchio with Jonny Howson.

58mins

Leeds are replacing Neil Kilkenny with David Prutton.

55mins

Neil Kilkenny is booked for unsporting behaviour.

50mins

Goal!! Leeds have scored with Neil Kilkenny putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

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

45mins

Simon Cox is booked for unsporting behaviour.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by D Deadman

45mins

Goal!! Swindon have scored with Simon Cox putting it in the back of the net.

41mins

The referee has booked Lilian Nalis.

22mins

Goal!! Leeds have scored with Jermaine Beckford putting it in the back of the net.

9mins

It's red. He's off. Alan Sheehan has been sent off.

4mins

Manuel Rui Marques goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, September 13th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Jermaine Beckford fired home a superb double to give ten-man Leeds United a deserved victory over a poor Swindon Town side.

Leeds were reduced to ten men in only the ninth minute when Alan Sheehan was shown the red card by referee Darren Deadman after a poor challenge on Swindon midfielder Jon-Paul McGovern.

Swindon could not capitalise on their one-man advantage and it was Leeds that went on to grab their third straight win with an emphatic victory.

Leeds took the lead in the 22nd minute with Beckford grabbing his ninth goal of the season.

Frazer Richardson crossed from the right and Swindon defender Jerel Ifil somehow let the ball slip under his feet and Beckford nipped in to lashed a shot home into the top right-hand corner of the net.

Swindon undeservedly equalised just before the break through top scorer Simon Cox. Midfielder Anthony McNamee put in a delightful cross from the left-hand side and Cox volleyed home right-footed into the top right-hand corner for his sixth goal of the season.

Leeds regained the lead in farcical fashion five minutes after the restart. Midfielder Neil Kilkenny hit a 30-yard free-kick that Phil Smith in the Swindon goal should have saved easily.

But Smith somehow managed to bundle the ball over his own line to give Leeds the lead. Swindon should have equalised within 30 seconds but Leeds goalkeeper David Lucas pulled off a magnificent save.

McNamee crossed from the left and Cox met the header six yards from goal but Lucas dived to his right superbly to palm the ball away for a corner.

Swindon renewed their efforts but Leeds always looked the more likely to score and again it was that man Beckford who delivered.

Eighteen-year-old midfielder Fabian Delph beat two players before threading a superb throughball to Beckford.

The big striker made no mistake as he ran into the area and fired home right-footed into the bottom left-hand corner to cap a fine display.

Swindon Town

Leeds United

Corners

113

Fouls

1513

Goal attempts

77

Shots off target

43

Offsides

35

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