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7
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Ruari Paton Penalty - Scored
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51
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Ryan Sinnamon Yellow Card
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54
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Ruari Paton Yellow Card
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59
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On: Sean Slaven|Off: Ross Kavanagh
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62
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Lee Connelly Goal
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65
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On: Derek Mcnab|Off: Alan Frizzell
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65
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On: Mick Dunlop|Off: Adam Moss
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69
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On: Niyah Joseph|Off: Josh Todd
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69
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On: Ben Liddle|Off: Ruari Paton
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78
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Regan O'Sullivan Yellow Card
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78
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William Gibson Penalty - Scored
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79
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On: Struan McArthur|Off: Aidan Cassidy
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79
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On: Dominik Chiedu|Off: Scott Cusick
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80
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On: Calvin Mcgorry|Off: Harry Cochrane
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80
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On: Euan East|Off: Ruben Soares-Junior
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87
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On: Dom Mcmahon|Off: Lee Connelly
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3-4-2-1
- Brynn
- Debayo
- McKay
- Nditi
- Gibson
- ToddOn: Niyah Joseph | Off: Josh Todd
- CochraneOn: Calvin Mcgorry | Off: Harry Cochrane
- Johnston
- ConnellyOn: Dom Mcmahon | Off: Lee Connelly
- PatonOn: Ben Liddle | Off: Ruari Paton
- Soares-JuniorOn: Euan East | Off: Ruben Soares-Junior
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Game Information
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VENUE: Palmerston Park
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Dumfries, Scotland
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ATTENDANCE: 717
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Queen of the South 3, Broomhill 0. | |
90' | Second Half ends, Queen of the South 3, Broomhill 0. | |
87' | Substitution, Queen of the South. Dom McMahon replaces Lee Connelly because of an injury. |
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