Saturday 4 June 2011

England 2 v Switzerland 2 - Euro 2012 Qualifier

Cometh the hour, err ... did anybody in North West London find a ball in their back garden after the game?

Saturday 4th June 2011 at Wembley Stadium
Euro 2012 Qualifier

England (1) 2 (Frank Lampard 37 pen, Ashley Young 51)
Switzerland (2) 2 (Tranquillo Barnetta 32, 35)

Admission £35, Programme £6,
Free Lions magazine ex gratis, Attendance 84,459
England
Hart, G Johnson, A Cole (Baines 30), Ferdinand (yellow card), Terry, Parker, Walcott (Downing 77)' Lampard (Young 46), Wilshere (yellow card), Milner, Bent
Substitutes
Green, Jagielka, Baines, Barry, Young, Downing, Zamora
Switzerland
Benaglio, Lichtsteiner, Ziegler, Senderos, Djourou (yellow card), Barnetta (Emeghara 89), Inler, Behrami (yellow card) (Dzemaili 58), Shaqiri, Derdiyok (Mehmedi 74), Xhaka,
Substitutes
Wolfli, Von Bergen, Dzemaili, Fernandes, Margairaz, Emeghara, Mehmedi

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Tired, end of season, going through the motions, sloppiness.
Woeful defending at free kicks and an embarrassing public demonstration of slapstick ball control and hopeless finishing from a few yards out.
And, err ... not much more.
Whilst we were travelling back home to North Notts on 'the sensible coach', Montenegro were being held to a 1-1 draw at home to Bulgaria, which means England still top their Euro 2012 qualifying group ... more by accident than design after this performance it must be said.
This game, my 137th and final fixture of 2010-11, kicked off at 4.45pm, but that still wasn't late enough for a whole lot of people who were arriving to take their seats right up until nearly half time, when most of them were back up again to go and queue for their £4.50 short measured pint of lager.
It makes a bit of mockery of having all seater grounds, if the majority of people who actually want to watch the game are having to play musical chairs for the benefit of people who have been delayed getting into the ground.
Not that this farcical situation was entirely the fault of people who'd arrived at the last moment (though some had).
The situation wasn't helped by some of the turnstiles closing early and a number of fans not being able to get into the ground until late.
Some from our party were queueing 20 minutes prior to kick off and missed the first 25 minutes of the game.
The BBC Sports new website said:
Meanwhile, the Football Association has played down the problems experienced by England fans before the game.
Although the qualifier was a sell-out, there were a significant number of empty seats at kick-off. Angry fans made their displeasure known on the social networking site Twitter.
It is believed problems were caused due to the larger than normal numbers who arrived at the stadium shortly before kick-off.
"There were a large number of late entries to the stadium which contributed to queues at several turnstiles," an FA spokesman stated.
"Nonetheless, over 80,000 fans were in their seats 15 minutes after kick-off."
Which, more to the point, meant that the best part of 4,500 supporters weren't in their seats, Mr FA Spokesman! And 15 minutes after kick off isn't acceptable anyway. A lot of those who were denied access until after kick off are long term, time served members of expensive FA membership schemes who buy tickets for each and every England home game (and most away games too) and who know the ropes at Wembley, not one off day trippers who could be excused for getting lost or held up. Public relations are not a strong point with the FA despite the customer facing shiny image they like to project.Leighton Baines celebrated his appearance of the front cover of the Free Lions fanzine by setting Ashley Young up for England's 51st minute equalising goal.
Fabio Capella decided to start with Darren Bent playing a lone role up front and dropped Peter Crouch from the team altogether. Subsequently, it seems that Crouch has decided not to play for England again whilst the Italian is still the national team manager ... that is of course, if you can believe the speculation that was doing the rounds just prior to kick off. Time will tell.
'Right lads, two goal lead nice n' early then go easy on them'
Crouch has impressed me at club level under Harry Redknapp this season and seems to be adding new dimensions to his game all the time. He is perceived by many to be a mere target man ... and though there is no disputing the fact that when the need for 'direct' action arises he's the guy you'd want to be aiming for, there is a lot more to his all round game than that. His goals per game ratio for England is very impressive and even when he's been left on the subs bench, he's always been there to give the team different options if required.
So maybe one can understand the logic behind not starting him against the Swiss ... but dropping him from the squad just hours before the game, especially with Wayne Rooney not being available is, quite frankly, an unfathomable mystery, or not to put too fine a point on it, a bloody glaringly obvious mistake.
Darren Bent's done well for England in the last few games and he can justifiably feel a bit peeved about not going to the World Cup last year ... but today, he had an absolute stinker.
His instincts were intact and time after time he found himself in the right place at the right time, but his execution of even the most rudimentary and basic principles of playing has a centre forward deserted him when it mattered.
He'll come good again, but you'd be hard pushed to see him under perform as spectacularly again as he did this evening.
Show-piece football of the kind Barcelona played in this same stadium a week ago in a one sided Champions League final, is aesthetically pleasing to watch, but today, well ... England have a lot of players who are international class, but not actually what you'd call world class by some way, particularly with players like Gerrard and Rooney absent, so a horses for courses policy would have been quite understandable and wholly acceptable to most people, on the proviso that it got the points in the bag.
Maybe Fabio underestimated the visitors or over estimated his own side, either way the Swiss looked sharper, fitter and keener all over the pitch and when they had built up a head of steam and a two goal lead, England were chasing the game in a desperate attempt to salvage a point at times.
Noisy, numerous and red.
The Swiss came to party and party they bloody well did!


Switzerland are easily the technical equals of England if not better in some departments, but that won't stop the papers having a field day tomorrow about how 'these sort of teams' should be put to the sword and butchered like a mythical Dragon by some Greek bloke called George in times of yore.
In fairness England started the game in a lively enough fashion and Glenn Johnson nearly scored from Frank Lampard's corner kick after just a few minutes.
Most of the attacking options were coming down the left flank from Ashley Cole, but he got a knock and had to go off after half an hour.
Leighton Baines came on and is a more than adequate replacement at left back, but the tactic of taking Switzerland on down their obviously most vulnerable flank was abandoned when Cole left the pitch, as was a whole lot of focus and concentration for a short but vital time ... because while the team reshaping, Tranquillo Barnetta had helped himself to two opportunist strikes within the next few minutes.
Why on earth did they have to reshape when it was a like for like substitution?
If they weren't opportunist strikes, aided and abetted by some shocking defending and uncharacteristic errors of judgement by Joe Hart in the England goal, then I apologise ... but a free kick pumped into the area that was allowed to bounce in the box and go straight into the goal while Rio Ferdinand and Hart floundered around like fish helplessly caught in a keep net and a free kick that was allowed to squeeze in at the near post when Barnetta shot tamely at the two man wall of of Theo Walcott and James Milner, who inexplicably parted/bottled it (delete as apt) at the last moment and left Hart struggling vaingloriously to keep the ball from squirming in by his post, were soft goals to concede and nothing less than the disorganised defence deserved.
Two Arsenal players were involved in the build up to the next goal. Fortunately for England, the Swiss Gunner Johan Djourou felled the English one, Jack Wilshire after he had dribbled his way into the box and the referee awarded a penalty. Frank Lampard struck it home on 37 minutes and it was game on again ... err, maybe!
Frank Lampard drills home a 37th minute penalty as Fabio Capello's
out of sorts side have to resort to an exercise in damage limitation.
Half time came and the visitors were still in front. Frank Lampard was replaced and given that the early corner he took and the penalty were the only touches of the ball I remember him having, I'm not surprised he was ... though by that way of reckoning Theo Walcott could've gone too because I didn't even know he was playing until I saw him leaving the pitch at the interval. Walcott was eventually withdrawn on 78 minutes to be replaced by Stewart Downing, who could have left a mark on this game right at the death, but missed a sitter and fired a great chance into the side netting instead, whilst Peter Crouch watched on in his England blazer and Bobby Zamora (a striker) sat on the bench as an unused substitute.
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Ashley Young had come on at half time and made an immediate impact.
James Milner's free kick into the box was chested down neatly by Leighton Baines into the path of Young who equalised for England just six minutes after entering the fray.
Young's fresh legs, impetus, guile and running saw him win the plaudits as man of the match, which says as much about many of his anonymous team mates who were on the pitch for a whole 90 minutes, as it does Young's injection of life and impetus into a hitherto below par England performance.
Maybe with his Aston Villa buddy alongside him, Darren Bent would now pick up his game, or so we hoped as the second half unfolded.
Alas he just couldn't hit a barn door today and two of the chances he missed were bewilderingly, jaw-droppingly bad.
For purposes of clarification, the FIFA laws of the game (whilst we're on the subject of bent) specify that a goal should be 8 yards wide and 8 feet tall, whereas a barn door is an internationally recognised Imperial measurement and is widely accepted to be a minimum of 14 yards wide and 40 feet high, first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824.
Go look it up if you don't believe me!
Philipe Senderos, once of Arsenal, now plying his trade at Fulham was my man of the match, marshalling the Switzerland back line and reading the game well, not that he had to be psychic to fathom out England's game plan and intercept moves before they had even got going at times.
But the really hero of the day was 'the Italian Stallion' driving our coach today, get out of the way London traffic, ready or not, this guy is coming through!
And so the sun sets on another season of football travels for THE66POW
Thank you for watching, you've been a lovely audience.

2010-11 137 games

Football matches attended 2010-11 (Final Total 137)

  • 137) Saturday 4th June - England 2 v Switzerland 2 - Euro 2012 Qualifier
  • 136) Wednesday 25th May - Keyworth United 2 v Magdala Amateurs 0 - Notts FA Junior Challenge Cup Final
  • 135) Saturday 21st May - Hatfield Main 0 v FC Tavern 0 - Doncaster Senior League
  • 134) Thursday 19th May - England C 0 v Portugal U23 1 - ICT Final (At Northampton Town FC)
  • 133) Wednesday 18th May - Yorkshire Main 9 v Phoenix 0 - CMFL
  • 132) Tuesday 17th May - Hucknall RL 1 v Boots Athletic 3 - Notts Senior League - Senior Cup Final (At Arnold Town FC)
  • 131) Thursday 12th May - Staveley MW 3 v Teversal 1 - North Midlands U19 League Mini Shield Final
  • 130) Wednesday 11the May - Church Warsop S&C 1 v Kirkby Town 2 - CMFL
  • 129) Tuesday 10th May - Mattersey 4 v Rainworth Rangers 3 (AET) - Notts Minor Cup Final (At Clipstone Welfare)
  • 128) Sunday 8th May - Kirkby Town 2 v Yorkshire Main 2 AET Main won on pens - CMFL Challenge Cup Final
  • 127) Saturday 7th May - Darlington 1 v Mansfield Town 0 - FA Trophy Final (at Wembley)
  • 126) Friday 6th May - Edlington Town 0 v Yorkshire Main 9 - Doncaster FA Challenge Cup Final (At Rossington Main)
  • 125) Thursday 5th May - Staveley MW 2 v Hallam 1 - North Midlands U19 League Mini Shield
  • 124) Wednesday 4th May - Doncaster Rovers Belles 1 v Liverpool 0 - FA Womens Super League
  • 123) Tuesday 3rd May - Carlton Town 1 v Eastwood Town 6 - Notts Senior Cup Final (At Mansfield Town )
  • 122) Monday 2nd May - Ollerton Town 2 v Harworth CI 2 - CMFL
  • 121) Saturday 30th April - Kirkby Town 3 v Kimberley Town 0 - CMFL
  • 120) Friday 29th April - AFC Sportsman Rovers 1 v Rossington Main 3 - Doncaster League KO Cup (at Yorkshire Main)
  • 119) Wednesday 27th April - Yorkshire Main 4 v Bentley Colliery 3 - CMFL
  • 118) Tuesday 26th April - Clipstone Welfare 1 v Blidworth Welfare 3 - CMFL
  • 117) Monday 25th April - Worksop Town 2 v Hucknall Town 0 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 116) Saturday 23rd April - Grimsby Borough 1 v Bottesford Town 2 - NCEL Division 2
  • 115) Friday 22nd April - AFC Wimbledon 2 v Mansfield Town 1 - Blue Square Premier
  • 114) Thursday 21st April - Sheffield Parramore 3 v Kinsley Boys 1 - CMFL
  • 113) Wednesday 20th April - Pinxton 0 v Yorkshire Main 2 - CMFL League Cup Semi (at Harworth CI)
  • 112) Tuesday 19th April - Chasetown 2 v Worksop Town 6 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 111) Saturday 16th April - Mansfield Town 0 v Luton Town 0 - Blue Square Premier
  • 110) Thursday 14th April - Mansfield Town 2 v Bath City 0 - Blue Square Premier
  • 109) Wednesday 13th April - Kirkby Town 3 v Harworth CI 1 - CMFL (at Harworth)
  • 108) Tuesday 12th April - Mansfield Town 1 v Barrow 1 - Blue Square Premier
  • 107) Monday 11th April - Worksop Town 1 v Kendal Town 2 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 106) Saturday 9th April - Hayes and Yeading United 4 v Mansfield Town 0 - Blue Square Premier
  • 105) Thursday 7th April - Southwell City 1 v Harworth CI 2 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 104) Wednesday 6th April - Handsworth 0 v Staveley MW 0 - NCEL League Cup QF (Handsworth won on pens)
  • 103) Tuesday 5th April - Mansfield Town 2 v Southport 2 - Blue Square Premier
  • 102) Monday 4th April - Worksop Town 1 v Stocksbridge Park Steels 2 - Sheff & Hallam Senior Cup
  • 101) Saturday 2nd April - Mansfield Town 2 v Rushden & Diamonds 1 - Blue Square Premier
  • 100) Thursday 31st March - Retford United 1 v Long Eaton United 1 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 99) Tuesday 29th March - England 1 v Ghana 1 - International Match at Wembley
  • 98) Monday 28th March - Staveley MW 0 v Arnold Town 1 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 97) Sunday 27th March - Bottesford 3 v Scotter United 1 - Lincs. Intermediate League
  • 96) Saturday 26th March - South Normanton Athletic 6 v FC05 Bilsthorpe 1 - CMFL Premier
  • 95) Saturday 26th March - Parkhouse 5 v Sutton Town AFC 0 - CMFL Supreme
  • 94) Saturday 26th March - Thoresby CW 1 v Hucknall AFC 1 - CMFL Premier
  • 93) Saturday 26th March - Phoenix FC 0 v Kiveton Park 0 - CMFL Premier
  • 92) Friday 25th March - Kinsley Boys 1 v Harworth CI 0 - CMFL Supreme
  • 91) Thursday 24th March - Worksop Town 2 v Northwich Victoria 0 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 90) Tuesday 22nd March - Ossett Town 2 v Worksop Town 3 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 89) Monday 21st March - Staveley MW 0 v Mickleover Sports 1 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 88) Saturday 19th March - Mickleover Sports 0 v Worksop Town 1 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 87) Friday 18th March - Chesterfield 5 v Rotherham United 0 - Football League Divsion 2
  • 86) Thursday 17th March - Worksop Town 1 v Retford United 0 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 85) Tuesday 15th March - York City 2 v Mansfield Town 1 - Blue Square Premier
  • 84) Monday 14th March - Arnold Town 2 v Hallam 1 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 83) Sunday 13th March - Mansfield Town 1 v Luton Town 0 - FA Trophy SF (1st leg)
  • 82) Saturday 12th March - FCUM 2 v Worksop Town 1 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 81) Tuesday 8th March - Mansfield Town 3 v. Chasetown 1 - FA Trophy QF (replay)
  • 80) Saturday 5th March - Tamworth 0 v. Mansfield Town 2 - Blue Square Premier
  • 79) Wednesday 2nd March - Maltby Main 0 v. Armthorpe Welfare 2 - NCEL Premier Division
  • 78) Tuesday 1st March - FC Halifax Town 0 v. Worksop Town 0 - Evo-Stik Premier League
  • 77) Tuesday 22nd February - Peterborough United 1 v. Colchester United 1 - Football League Div 1
  • 76) Saturday 19th February - Gainsborough Trinity 2 v. Stafford Rangers 2 - Blue Square North
  • 75) Thursday 17th February - Kirkby Town 1 v. Arnold Town 2 - Notts Senior Cup
  • 74) Wednesday 16th February - Maltby Main 4 v. Dinnington Town 1 - NCEL Premier Division
  • 73) Tuesday 15th February - Hucknall Town 1 v. Worksop Town 2 - Evo-Stik Premier Division
  • 72) Saturday 12th February 7.15pm - Mansfield Town 3 v. Newport County 3 - Blue Square Premier
  • 71) Saturday 12th February 3pm - Worksop Town 1 v. Halifax Town 1 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 70) Wednesday 9th February - Maltby Main 0 v. Handsworth 2 - NCEL League Cup
  • 69) Tuesday 8th February - Alfreton Town 1 v. Mansfield Town 2 - FA Trophy Replay
  • 68) Monday 7th February - Unity FP 4 v. Retford United 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 67) Saturday 5th February - Mansfield Town 1 v. Alfreton Town 1 - FA Trophy
  • 66) Thursday 3rd February - Calverton MW 4 v. Harworth Colliery Institute 1 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 65) Tuesday 1st February - Arsenal 2 v. Everton 1 - Barclays Premier League
  • 64) Sunday 30th January - Retford United 3 v. Lincoln United 1 - Lincs Intermediate League
  • 63) Saturday 29th January - Worksop Town 1 v. Ossett Town 4 - Evo-Stik Premier League
  • 62) Saturday 22nd January - Kendal Town 2 v. Worksop Town 1 - Evo-Stik Premier League
  • 61) Wednesday 19th January - Retford United 4 v Worksop Town 2 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 60) Tuesday 18th January - Gansborough Trinity 1 v. Nuneaton Town 1 - Blue Square North
  • 59) Saturday 8th January - Frickley Athletic 0 v. Matlock Town 1 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 58) Monday 3rd January - Whitby Town 0 v. Worksop Town 3 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 57) Saturday 1st January - Grimsby Town 7 v. Mansfield Town 2 - Blue Square Premier
  • 56) Tuesday 28th December - Cambridge United 1 v. Mansfield Town 5 - Blue Square Premier
  • 55) Saturday 11th December - Armthorpe Welfare 3 v. Brighouse Town 2 - NCEL Premier Division
  • 54) Thursday 25th November - Worksop Town 4 v. Harworth Colliery Institute 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 53) Tuesday 23rd November - Worsborough Bridge Athletic 2 v. Worksop Town 4 - Sheff & Hallam Senior Cup
  • 52) Saturday 20th November - Heart of Midlothian 2 v Hamilton Academicals 0 - Scottish Premier League
  • 51) Wednesday 17th November - England 1 v France 2 - International Match at Wembley
  • 50) Tuesday 16th November - Armthorpe Welfare 2 v Scarborough Athletic 3 - FA Vase Replay
  • 49) Wednesday 10th November - Appleby Frodingham 2 v. Shirebrook Town 3 - NCEL Division 1
  • 48) Tuesday 9th November - Kettering Town 0 v Mansfield Town 2 - Blue Square Premier
  • 47) Tuesday 2nd November - Southwell City 3 v Worksop Town 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 46) Thursday 28th October - Retford United 6 v. Harworth Colliery Institute 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 45) Wednesday 27th October - West Bridgford Colts 1 v Worksop Town 5 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 44) Saturday 23rd October - Heart of Midlothian 3 v. St. Mirren 0 - Scottish Premier League
  • 43) Thursday 21st October - Long Eaton United 1 v. Worksop Town 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 42) Wednesday 20th October - Worksop Town 1 v. Market Drayton Town 0 - FA Trophy Replay
  • 41) Saturday October 16th - Market Drayton Town 1 v. Worksop Town 1 - F.A. Trophy
  • 40) Thursday October 14th - Worksop Town 2 v Long Eaton United 3 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 39) Wednesday October 13th - Worksop Town 2 v Stocksbridge PS 1 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 38) Saturday 9th October - Darlington RA 3 v Hebburn Town 1 - Northern League Division 2
  • 37) Thursday 7th October - Worksop Town 8 v Southwell City 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 36) Wednesday 6th October - Brodsworth Welfare 0 v Worksop Town 7 - Sheff & Hallam Senior Cup
  • 35) Tuesday 5th October - Staveley MW 8 v Frechville CA 1 - Sheff & Hallam Senior Cup
  • 34) Thursday 30th September - Worksop Town 0 v Calverton MW 3 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 33) Wednesday 29th September - Hucknall Town Unity 5 v Harworth Colliery 2 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 32) Tuesday 28th September - Frickley Athletic 1 v Stocksbridge Park Steels 1 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 31) Thursday 23rd September - Worksop Town 1 v Hucknall Town Unity 0 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 30) Saturday 18th September - Worksop Town 2 v Chasetown 0 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 29) Thursday 16th September - Retford United 4 v Pinxton 1 - North Midlands Under 19 League Cup
  • 28) Wednesday 15th September - Southwell City 2 v Worksop Town 1 - North Midlands Under 19 League Cup
  • 27) Saturday 11th September - Matlock Town 3 v Worksop Town 1 - FA Cup
  • 26) Wednesday 8th September - Harworth Colliery 0 v Worksop Town 4 - North Midlands U19 League
  • 25) Sunday 5th September - Retford United 2 v Scotter United 4 - Lincs Intermediate League
  • 24) Saturday 4th September - Worksop Town 3 v Bradford Park Avenue 3 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 23) Friday 3rd September - England 4 v Bulgaria 0 - Euro 2012 Qualifier
  • 22) Wednesday 1st September - Retford United 0 v Bury FC XI 5 - Friendly
  • 21) Tuesday 31st August - Nott'm Unity 0 v Worksop Town 2 - Friendly
  • 20) Monday 30th August - Retford United 0 v Worksop Town 3 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 19) Sunday 29th August - Heart of Midlothian 1 v Dundee United 1 - Scottish Premier League
  • 18) Saturday 28th August - Worksop Town 1 v Marine 2 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 17) Thursday 26th August - Scotter United 1 v Worksop Town 3 - Friendly
  • 16) Wednesday 25th August - Worksop Town 5 v Whitby Town 0 - Evo-Stik Premier
  • 15) Tuesday 24th August - Retford United U19 5 v Worksop Town Under 19 3 - Friendly
  • 14) Thursday 19th August - Worksop Town U19 3 v Maltby Main U19 4 - Friendly
  • 13) Wednesday 18th August - Maltby Main v Blackstones - FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round Replay, Maltby Main won 4-3 on pens AET
  • 12) Tuesday 17th August - Gainsborough Trinity 1 v Guiseley 3 - Blue Square North
  • 11) Saturday 14th August - Rossington Main 0 v Shirebrook Town 3 - FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round
  • 10) Wednesday 11th August - England 2 v Hungary 1 - International Match at Wembley
  • 9) Saturday 7th August - Worksop Town 0 v Retford United 2 - Friendly
  • 8) Thursday 5th August - Gainsborough Trinity 3 v Worksop Town 2 - Friendly
  • 7) Saturday 31st July - Millwall 2 v Heart of Midlothian 3 - Friendly
  • 6) Thursday 29th July - Gillingham 1 v Heart of Midlothian 2 - Friendly
  • 5) Saturday 24th July - Shirebrook Town 0 v Worksop Town 5 - Friendly
  • 4) Thu 22nd July - Worksop Town U19 2 v Staveley MW U19 1 - Friendly
  • 3) Wednesday 21st July - Worksop Town 1 v AFC Emley 0 - Friendly
  • 2) Saturday 17 July - Worksop Town 2 v Sutton Town AFC 0 - Friendly
  • 1) Wednesday 14 July - Brigg Town 1 v Scunthorpe United 5 - Friendly