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2 | GOAL!! DEWSBURY-HALL tried to play the ball out of the Leicester City penalty area but was tackled by HENDERSON who touched the ball to BALOTELLI for a simple tap in. (1-0 Darlington) |
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6 | Uncertainty in the Leicester City defence enabled BALOTELLI to hit the ball wide. |
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8 | A looping shot from DEWSBURY-HALL was clawed past the post by the 'keeper. |
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13 | A penalty box meleé resulted in RITCHIE knocking a low shot over. |
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15 | HENDERSON headed inches wide. |
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17 | DEWSBURY-HALL floated the ball to JUSTIN who nodded it over. |
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19 | GOAL!! On the right wing VAN DER WIEL collected a defender's clearance and hit it through the penalty area for BALOTELLI to hammer it into the net. (2-0 Darlington) |
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24 | LEES-MELOU booked. |
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25 | A twenty yard shot from AYOZE caused LLORIS no problem. |
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33 | DEWSBURY-HALL worked the ball to MENDY, VARDY latched onto his pass and kicked the ball within easy reach of LLORIS. |
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34 | RITCHIE beat a number of Leicester City players and blasted a golden opportunity over the bar. |
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35 | GOAL!! The Darlington 'keeper got into trouble with a backpass from VAN DER WIEL and AYOZE was able to poke the ball into the back of the net. (2-1 Darlington) |
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43 | BARNES fired a right foot shot just wide from twenty-five yards out. |
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45+1 | BARNES rattled a simple chance past the near post. |
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49 | A accurate pass found BARNES and his left foot shot went narrowly over. |
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52 | GOAL!! As CASTAGNE was attempting to hold back HENDERSON the ball dropped to RITCHIE who flicked the ball into the net. (3-1 Darlington) |
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53 | A free-kick from VARDY went over the bar. |
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59 | A corner found VAN DER WIEL who touched an effort wide. |
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60 | A great effort from FABINHO scraped the outside of the lefthand post. |
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77 | GOAL!! The creative DEWSBURY-HALL neatly flicked on a cross for VARDY to fire the ball in. (3-2 Darlington) |
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83 | RITCHIE was put clear by LEES-MELOU and he raced past the Leicester City 'keeper but drilled his shot over. |
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89 | VARDY's header was well saved by the Darlington 'keeper. |