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Vetch FieldSat. February 15, 2003 | Attendance 4903 | Result | Swansea | 2-0 | Cambridge Utd | M.Richards (58) | M.Richards (82) |
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| Line-up | 1 | Roger Freestone (GK) | 5 | Jason Smith | 7 | Andrew Mumford | 10 | Steve Watkin | 12 | Alan Tate | 14 | Marc Richards | 17 | Terry Evans | 19 | John Williams | 20 | Michael Howard | 27 | Roberto Martinez | 35 | Leon Britton |
| 1 | Shaun Marshall (GK) | 2 | Warren Goodhind | 3 | Fred Murray | 5 | Adam Tann | 7 | Paul Wanless | 8 | Terry Fleming | 9 | Dave Kitson | 10 | Tom Youngs | 18 | David Bridges | 24 | Omer Riza | 25 | Tom Newey |
| Substitutes | 3 | Leon Hylton | 4 | Kristian O'Leary | 9 | James Thomas | 18 | Gareth Phillips | 32 | Craig Stiens |
| 12 | Daniel Chillingworth | 13 | Martin Brennan (GK) | 16 | Alex Revell | 20 | Shane Tudor | 27 | David Theobald |
| Substitutions | O'Leary for Evans (53) | Thomas for Watkin (89) |
| Tudor for Bridges (73) | Revell for Riza (84) | Chillingworth for Youngs (85) |
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