- Chopra (54), McCormack (90 pen)
- Dyer (11), Allen (88)
- Date:2009-04-05
- Kick-off:11:00
- Venue:Ninian Park
- Attendance:20156
- Referee:Dean, M
Live Commentary
90mins
It's red. He's off. Thomas Butler has been sent off.
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
90mins
Ross McCormack takes a penalty for Cardiff and scores!.
89mins
Mark Kennedy is being taken off, Eddie Johnson has come on in his place.
89mins
Joe Allen is booked for leaving field without consent.
88mins
Goal!! Joe Allen scores for Swansea.
86mins
Swansea are replacing Nathan Dyer with Gorka Pintado.
81mins
Cardiff are replacing Michael Chopra with Gavin Rae.
78mins
Swansea are replacing Angel Zaragoza Rangel with Alberto Polo Serran.
66mins
Mark Gower is replaced by Joe Allen.
66mins
Paul Parry is replaced by Peter Whittingham.
54mins
Goal!! Cardiff have scored with Michael Chopra putting it in the back of the net.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by M Dean
11mins
Goal!! Nathan Dyer scores for Swansea.
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
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Match Report
Ross McCormack's stoppage-time penalty handed Cardiff City a share of the points in a pulsating South Wales derby against Swansea City.
Swansea's teenage substitute Joe Allen looked to have secured victory in a clash of high drama at Ninian Park with a fine 88th-minute strike.
But McCormack stepped up after referee Mike Dean deemed the Scottish striker had been pushed by Ashley Williams inside the box.
Michael Chopra had restored parity with his ninth goal of the season after Nathan Dyer's opener.
Both managers appealed for calm ahead of the first league South Wales derby at Ninian Park since 1999 and the final one before Cardiff move to their new stadium this summer.
Bluebirds boss Dave Jones recalled Stephen McPhail to his starting line-up in place of Gavin Rae while Jason Scotland was passed fit.
The eagerly-awaited clash began in lively fashion when referee Dean turned down a third-minute penalty appeal by the visitors.
Swansea midfielder Jordi Gomez fell to the ground under the challenge of Paul Parry but his appeal was waved away by the Premier League official.
The hosts responded a minute later with the first chance of the game when McCormack blazed over inside the penalty box.
Cardiff enjoyed the early possession but Swansea took the lead in the 11the minute when the pacy Dyer combined with Scotland before firing his slot past Stuart Taylor for his third goal of the season.
The visitors nearly doubled their advantage six minutes later when Gomez saw his dipping effort drop inches over the crossbar.
The hosts rallied and Parry should have levelled the contest but the winger's finish from eight yards lacked conviction after Dorus De Vries had parried McCormack's fizzing free-kick.
Cardiff were piling on the pressure and, in the 24th minute, Chopra was only denied by De Vries' left-hand post.
The former Sunderland striker then turned provider on the half-hour mark when his header set up Joe Ledley who failed to make a clean contact.
The game turned nasty two minutes before the interval when Wirral-based Dean was hit by a coin above the right eye from the home supporters.
Roberto Martinez's men started the second half brightly and, after Gomez's 25-yard shot had been palmed away by Taylor, Dyer followed up and looked to have scored.
But Darren Purse came to Cardiff's rescue with a crucial goal-line clearance.
That timely intervention spurred the home side on and Cardiff's equaliser came in the 54th minute.
Parry's deep cross to the back post broke the Swansea offside trap to find the lurking Jay Bothroyd who squared to Chopra for the simplest of tap-ins.
The Bluebirds were on the front foot and McCormack kept the noise levels high with a rasping drive which flew over.
Cardiff maintained their superiority into the final quarter of the match when
Bothroyd saw his free-kick deflected wide before a burst by Ledley forced De Vries into a smart save down low to his right-hand side.
But then came a rousing finish when 19-year-old Allen fired past Taylor from 25 yards before McCormack showed ice-cool composure to hand the hosts a deserved point.
Cardiff City Team
Swansea City Team
Cardiff City | Swansea City |
Corners
| 6 | 5 |
Fouls
| 17 | 17 |
Goal attempts
| 20 | 10 |
Shots off target
| 9 | 3 |
Offsides
| 1 | 2 |