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Edinburgh City v Stranraer

Edinburgh City v Stranraer

BBC News2 days ago
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Date: 97'
Title: Post
Content: Match ends, Edinburgh City 0(5), Stranraer 0(3).
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Date: 97'
Title: Penalties over
Content: Penalty Shootout ends, Edinburgh City 0(5), Stranraer 0(3).
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Date: 97'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(5), Stranraer 0(3). Aidan Burgess (Edinburgh City) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.
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Date: 96'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(4), Stranraer 0(3). Ronan Hughes (Stranraer) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.
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Date: 95'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(4), Stranraer 0(2). Quinn Mitchell (Edinburgh City) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of the goal.
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Date: 95'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(3), Stranraer 0(2). Tommy Sharp (Stranraer) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top right corner.
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Date: 94'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(3), Stranraer 0(1). Lewis McArthur (Edinburgh City) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.
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Date: 94'
Title: Post
Content: Penalty saved. Jordan Stuart (Stranraer) right footed shot saved in the top centre of the goal by Mark Weir (Edinburgh City).
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Date: 93'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(2), Stranraer 0(1). Innes Lawson (Edinburgh City) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.
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Date: 92'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(1), Stranraer 0(1). Mark Russell (Stranraer) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the top right corner.
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Date: 92'
Title: Post
Content: Goal! Edinburgh City 0(1), Stranraer 0. Robbie Mahon (Edinburgh City) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the top right corner.
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Date: 91'
Title: Penalties in progress
Content: Penalty Shootout begins Edinburgh City 0, Stranraer 0.
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Date: 90'+4
Title: Full Time
Content: Second Half ends, Edinburgh City 0, Stranraer 0.
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Date: 90'+4
Title: Post
Content: Corner,Stranraer. Conceded by Mark Weir.
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Date: 90'+3
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Daniel McManus (Stranraer) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner.
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Date: 90'+1
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Edinburgh City. Aidan Burgess replaces Tiwi Daramola.
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Date: 90'+1
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Robbie Mahon (Edinburgh City) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner.
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Date: 90'+1
Title: Post
Content: Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time.
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Date: 90'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Sean Docherty (Stranraer) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal.
Update:
Date: 89'
Title: Booking
Content: Logan Myles (Edinburgh City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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