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Vetch FieldSat. February 15, 2003Attendance 4903
Result
Swansea2-0Cambridge Utd
M.Richards (58)
M.Richards (82)
Line-up
1Roger Freestone (GK)
5Jason Smith
7Andrew Mumford
10Steve Watkin
12Alan Tate
14Marc Richards
17Terry Evans
19John Williams
20Michael Howard
27Roberto Martinez
35Leon Britton
1Shaun Marshall (GK)
2Warren Goodhind
3Fred Murray
5Adam Tann
7Paul Wanless
8Terry Fleming
9Dave Kitson
10Tom Youngs
18David Bridges
24Omer Riza
25Tom Newey
Substitutes
3Leon Hylton
4Kristian O'Leary
9James Thomas
18Gareth Phillips
32Craig Stiens
12Daniel Chillingworth
13Martin Brennan (GK)
16Alex Revell
20Shane Tudor
27David Theobald
Substitutions
O'Leary for Evans (53)
Thomas for Watkin (89)
Tudor for Bridges (73)
Revell for Riza (84)
Chillingworth for Youngs (85)
Bookings
Smith (84)
Tate (90)
Murray (50)
Riza (84)
Referee
A.Leake

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