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  • Date:2008-08-23
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Sixfields Stadium
  • Attendance:4402
  • Referee:Deadman, D

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

84mins

Chris Hackett is booked for dissent.

83mins

Giles Coke is being taken off, Joe Benjamin has come on in his place.

67mins

Tony Craig is booked for dissent.

62mins

Northampton are replacing Luke Guttridge with Liam Davis.

55mins

The referee has booked Abdul Osman.

52mins

Dave Martin is being taken off, Ryan Smith has come on in his place.

46mins

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

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by D Deadman

21mins

Marc Laird is replaced by Nadjim Abdou.

18mins

Ahmet Brkovic goes into the referee's book for dissent.

15mins

The referee has booked Dave Martin.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, August 23rd, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Millwall are still seeking a first win of the new season but they will take heart after this battling draw at Sixfields.

The Lions had been knocked out of the Carling Cup by the Cobblers - who visit Premier League club Bolton as their reward on Tuesday night - but neither side looked like breaking the deadlock in this dreadful affair.

Northampton had to make their first team changes of the season, giving a starting debut to Abdul Osman in midfield.

But the man who nearly made the difference was Giles Coke, who had six attempts on goal but only one was on target.

Coke nearly set the crowd alight in the 19th minute when he ran half the length of the field and it was only a last-ditch challenge by Zak Whitbread which took the sting off his shot and saved the Lions from going behind.

At the other end, Ahmet Brkovic turned sharply and fired in an effort from the edge of the box after 32 minutes but the ball flashed inches wide.

Northampton threatened again when Osman teed up Luke Guttridge but his shot went wide from 25 yards.

The second half was little better, although Coke volleyed over from 15 yards after Brkovic lost possession when facing his own goal.

At the other end, Tony Craig, excelling in his new midfield role, sent in a corner which was met by Whitbread only to be blocked close to the line.

Northampton's only other attempt arrived in the 86th minute when Mark Little - who is back at Sixfields on a month's loan - sent in a dipping cross which David Forde had to tip over the crossbar.

Northampton Town

Millwall

Corners

36

Fouls

813

Goal attempts

50

Shots off target

50

Offsides

42

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