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  • Date:2009-10-24
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Liberty Stadium
  • Attendance:14724
  • Referee:Hall, A

Live Commentary

90mins

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

90mins

The referee has booked Jason Euell.

81mins

Thomas Butler is being taken off, Gorka Pintado has come on in his place.

76mins

Craig Beattie is replaced by Lee Trundle.

70mins

Hameur Bouazza is being taken off, Alhassan Bangura has come on in his place.

61mins

Charlie Adam is being taken off, Ben Burgess has come on in his place.

60mins

Cedric van der Gun is being taken off, Nathan Dyer 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 A Hall

37mins

The referee has booked Charlie Adam.

36mins

Neal Eardley is being taken off, Ian Evatt has come on in his place.

22mins

Hameur Bouazza is booked for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, October 24th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Swansea City were forced to rue a host of missed opportunities as they were held to a draw by Blackpool after failing to put away several clear-cut chances.

The Swans made two changes with Federico Bessone and Tom Butler replacing Marcos Painter and Nathan Dyer.

There were four changes in the Seasiders line-up despite their 3-0 midweek victory over Sheffield United.

Swansea almost took the lead after two minutes when Darren Pratley raced into the area unmarked but his attempted lob was clutched by Blackpool keeper Matt Gilks.

The visitors played some neat football in midfield but too often they delayed the final pass and their strikers were caught offside.

The Swans looked far more dangerous when they were attacking and Craig Beattie fired low from a Mark Gower corner midway through the half only for Gilks to gather the ball on his knees.

In the 28th minute, Butler had a free header from Gower's cross but was well wide with his effort.

The Swans should have had a penalty in the 38th minute when Beattie was bundled over by Charlie Adam but referee Andy Hall waved play on.

Two minutes into the second half, a Gower corner went straight across the Blackpool goalmouth with Butler just failing to get the final touch.

The Swans were well on top and a 54th-minute shot from Gower was pushed away by Gilks as Blackpool were pinned back in defence.

Three minutes later, Gilks dived to push away a Butler free-kick and then Beattie blasted just over with the keeper beaten.

Beattie was involved in the action at the other end when David Vaughan's centre looked to be heading for the corner of the Swansea net but the striker made a superb last-ditch tackle and cleared the ball from under the crossbar.

Lee Trundle came on for Beattie in the 77th minute closely followed by Gorka Pintado as the Swans went looking for victory.

Substitute Nathan Dyer had a fleeting chance in the closing minutes but the Swans were unable to get the goal they deserved.

Swansea City

Blackpool

Corners

133

Fouls

719

Goal attempts

187

Shots off target

124

Offsides

43

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