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Tunisia 1-0 Iran: Milad Mohammadi scores own goal on waterlogged pitch Subcribe for more video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF_ANENzuz2xxcA2vCpPrLQ A fortunate own goal handed Tunisia a 1-0 victory over Iran in their friendly clash on a waterlogged pitch in Tunis on Friday, in what was a morale boosting result for the World Cup-bound north Africans.Wahbi Khazri proved the talisman for the home side and it was his dribbling run that led to the 7 Tunisia,1,0,Iran,Milad,Mohammadi,scores,goal,waterlogged,pitch,causes,problems,Rades
subscribers my chanel hendon score 90th minute leveller to force a replay with Slough Town in FA Trophy 2017 football Hendon 1, Slough Town 1 A 90th minute equaliser from Hendon’s Kezie Ibe means Slough Town will have to replay at Arbour Park on Tuesday night for a place in the first round of the FA Trophy. The Rebels looked to be booking their place in the next round when Chris Flood did well down the left and pulled the ball back for James Dobson to finish low into the net in the 61st minute. But, just as they did at Banbury United in the league on Tuesday night, the Rebels conceded late on when the ball was poked home by Ibe from close range following a scramble in the area. Dobson came closer to giving the visitors the lead in the first half when his snap shot from 25 yards clattered against the post. Flood’s follow up in the same move was then saved by the Hendon keeper. The sides will replay the third qualifying round match on Tuesday night, kick-off 7.45pm. -- Beaconsfield Town 4, Marlow 0 Beaconsfield Town claimed their revenge on Marlow for knocking them out of the FA Cup earlier in the season as they thrashed the Blues 4-0 at Holloways Park this afternoon. Aaron Minhas put the home side on their way to a convincing home win when he fired them ahead with a cheeky chip from a quick throw in. One became two shortly after the half-time interval when Minhas burst through on the Blues goal and fired the ball through Simon Grant’s legs. Goldy Capela got on the scoresheet when he turned sharply and stroked the ball into the bottom left hand corner of Grant’s net. Capela then rounded off the scoring when he met Minhas’ cross with a powerful header to make it 4-0. -- Windsor 2, Burnham 0 Windsor got back to winning ways over struggling Burnham at Stag Meadow this afternoon, but they had to wait until the final 10 minutes to see off the stubborn challenge of Alan Paris’ men. Manager Mick Woodham would have expected his Royalists side to bag all three points and they duly obliged, but they had to wait until the 85th minute to take the lead, when former Premier League striker Barry Hayles found the net. Victory was confirmed a minute later when Riccardo Cannon added a second to deflate Burnham after a brave rearguard display. Windsor, who haven’t produced their best performances at home this season, will be pleased to have taken the points in front of their own fans and to have got back to winning ways after their mid-week home defeat to Abingdon United. -- Henley Town P-P Holyport Holyport’s Hellenic League Division 1 East encounter at Henley Town was postponed today because the Red Kites’ pitch was waterlogged in places. The game will be replayed later in the season. -- Reading 0, Sheffield Wednesday 0 Neither side was able to make the breakthrough as Reading held Sheffield Wednesday to a stalemate at the Madejski Stadium this afternoon. One of the game’s best chances fell to Modou Barrow with 10 minutes to play but he failed to steer his shot on target from Boovarsson’s cut back. The Royals had the run of the game in the first period but it remained goalless and the closest they came was a header from Liam Moore that went over the bar, while Sone Aluko fired wide of the post in the sixth minute after being sent in on goal. -- Wycombe Wanderers 2, Yeovil Town 1 All the goals came in the first half as Wycombe Wanderers claimed a 2-1 win over Yeovil Town at Adams Park. The inform Chairboys had to wait until the 35th minute to take the lead when a deep cross fell for Ebere Eze and he lashed the ball into the far corner of the net for his third goal in as many home games. The home side then doubled their lead when Paris Cowan-Hall was brought down for a penalty in the 42nd minute and Joe Jacobson made no mistake from the spot. Manager Gareth Ainsworth would have wanted, and expected, his side to have carried that advantage into the interval, but they weren’t able to do so and Zoko fired in from close range in the 44th minute to bring the visitors back into contention. No further goals followed – although Adebayo Akinfenwa struck the bar with very nearly the last kick - and the 3,834 inside Adams Park were able to celebrate another heart warming win on a chilly November day. Ainsworth said afterwards: “It’s a good win. I was really disappointed we let them back in the game; it was a poor mistake. But we kept spirits up & did a professional job.” ||Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100017952030223 ||YouTub;https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsCQjJLuCJCgEV2OZglc1JQ ||google:https://plus.google.com/b/106076117085030735863/106076117085030735863
Incessant rain across the state on Saturday disrupted Round 4 action in the NSW Premier League with two matches re-scheduled due to waterlogged pitches. Both the Rockdale City Suns -- Marconi Stallions and Bonnyrigg White Eagles -- Sydney United matches were cancelled, with Football NSW to announce new dates for these fixtures in the coming week.
This important World cup qualifier was played under so very typical Faroese weather conditions: wind, rain and on a waterlogged pitch. It was really a wonder that Croatian referee decided not to cancel the game. Faroese, who won the away game in Luxembourg 2-0 earlier that year, were again a better side. They created some clear chances but it was just a few minutes before the end, when John Petersen was brought down in a penalty area and Jens Kristian Hansen converted a penalty, as they got all three points. By winning this game, the Faroese National Team scored seven points in a qualifying group a record for them. Allan Simonsen was approaching the end of his 7 years long career as the Faroese national coach, he lasted only two games more and then left to coach Luxembourg - however, without same kind of success, he enjoyed during his four qualifying campaigns with the Faroes. 2002 World cup qualifiers. Faroes 1 Luxembourg 0 September 1st, 2001. Svangarskarð stadium, Toftir, Faroes Referee: Željko Sirič (Croatia). 1-0: Jens Kristian Hansen 85 penalty Faroes: 1. Jákup Mikkelsen, Molde BK, Norway 2. Óli Johannesen, captain, Hvidovre IF, Denmark 3. Jens Kristian Hansen, B36 Tórshavn 4. Johan Byrial Hansen, OB Odense, Denmark 5. Hans Fróði Hansen, B68 Toftir 6. Súni Olsen, FC Zwolle, Holland (17. Heðin á Lakjuni, B36 Tórshavn, 59) 7. Fróði Benjaminsen, B68 Toftir 8. Julian Johnsson, Hull City, England 9. Jákup á Borg, B36 Tórshavn 10. John Petersen, B36 Tórshavn 11.Christian Høgni Jacobsen, Esbjerg BK, Denmark Coach: Allan Simonsen Luxembourg: 1. Stéphane Gillet, Paris St.Germain, France 2. Manuel Schauls, Jeunesse Esch-sur-Alzette 3. Roland Schaack, Jeunesse Esch-sur-Alzette 4. Claude Reiter, Union Luxembourgville 5. Jeff Strasser, 1.FC Kaiserslautern, Germany 6. Jeff Saibene, captain, Swift Hesperange (16. Sascha Schneider, CS Grevenmacher, 46) 7. René Peters, US Creteil, France 8. Luc Holtz, Etzella Ettelbrück 9. Gordon Braun, F91 Dudelange (18. Daniel Huss, CS Grevenmacher, 65) 10. Manuel Cardoni, Jeunesse Esch-sur-Alzette 11. Patrick Posing, Etzella Ettelbrück Coach: Paul Philipp
A waterlogged pitch at Kellemargh Park meant that the tie was switched to the ground of Squires Gate FC. With the score at 1-1 it looked as though the two rivals would once again be heading toward extra time when the referee awarded a penalty to the visitors. This video shows the penalty converted and Needham Market FC hung on and went though to the last eight of the competition.