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  • Abbey Stadium, Cambridge Utd c1995.<br />
(Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. A turnstile from Chesterfield's former ground, Saltergate, at the Chesterfield Memorial Garden adjacent to the Proact Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. An early arrival walking past the corner of the North and East Stands at The Proact Stadium,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Chesterfield Memorial Garden adjacent to the Proact Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Early arrivals at the Proact Stadium,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The corner of the North and East Stands at The Proact Stadium,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Wembley Stadium, c1999. The left of the two famous twin towers.<br />
(Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis 1999.
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  • Wembley Stadium, c1999. The right of the two famous twin towers.<br />
(Exact date tbc). Photo by Tony Davis
    WSC_Wembley_1999_TD_01.jpg
  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Mallik Wilks of Accrington Stanley poses for a selfie with fans at full time.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Pizza deilivery for the team coach on their journey back to Accrington.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant keeps up with play as Accrington attack. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant keeps up with play as Accrington attack. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Chesterfield_Accrington_PT160917...JPG
  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant keeps up with play as Accrington attack. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Mallik Wilks of Accrington Stanley celebrates after scoring the winning goal.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Accrington fans celebrate a goal scored by Billy Kee. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Goal scored by  Billy Kee of Accrington Stanley,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Chesterfield fans at half time,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Chesterfield defend a free kick.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant following the play as Chesterfield attack,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Louis Reed of Chesterfield  crosses the ball.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant following the play as Chesterfield attack,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Chesterfield_Accrington_PT160917...JPG
  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant following the play as Chesterfield attack,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Chesterfield_Accrington_PT160917...JPG
  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. The Referee's Assistant following the play as Chesterfield attack,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_Chesterfield_Accrington_PT160917...JPG
  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Referees Assistant and mascot in the tunnel shortly before kick off,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. A young Chesterfield fan with a club flag walking past a freestanding Skybet logo. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Chesterfield fans watch an aerial ball,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Unimpressed Chesterfield fans,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. Joe Anyon of Chesterfield tips a shot over the bar,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Chesterfield 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 16/09/2017. Proact Stadium, League Two. John Coleman, Manager of Accrington Stanley, and Gary Caldwell Manager of Chesterfield, shake hands before kick off,  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Groundstaff line the pitch at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Fans arriving at the stadium before Bolton Wanderers take on Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows the stadium in the rain before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Groundstaff line the pitch at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Details of the Olympic Stadium in Kiev taken prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_UkrainevScotland_CM111006_007.JPG
  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Fans arriving at the stadium before Bolton Wanderers take on Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows the stadium in the rain before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BoltonBlackburn_CM040307_016.jpg
  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Fans arriving at the stadium before Bolton Wanderers take on Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows the stadium in the rain before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BoltonBlackburn_CM040307_015.jpg
  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. Fans arriving at the stadium before Bolton Wanderers take on Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows the stadium in the rain before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BoltonBlackburn_CM040307_012.jpg
  • Bolton Wanderers 1  Blackburn Rovers 2, 17/03/2007. Reebok Stadium, Premiership. An exterior view of the stadium before Bolton Wanderers take on Blackburn Rovers in a Premiership match at the Reebok stadium. The home side were challenging for one of the Champions' League placings but it was Rovers who ran out 2-1 winners. Both Rovers' goals were scored from the penalty spot by Benni McCarthy. Picture shows the stadium in the rain before kick-off. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BoltonBlackburn_CM040307_001.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters arriving at the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_21.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. A woman smoking a cigarette outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_01.jpg
  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Groundstaff line the pitch at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_UkrainevScotland_CM111006_010.JPG
  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Details of the Olympic Stadium in Kiev taken prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_UkrainevScotland_CM111006_011.JPG
  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Details of the Olympic Stadium in Kiev taken prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_UkrainevScotland_CM111006_008.JPG
  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Details of the Olympic Stadium in Kiev taken prior to the match between Scotland and Ukraine. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. The stadium was built for the 1980 Olympic Games which were held in Soviet Union and features communist insignia. Some of the tournament's matches were staged in Kiev, then part of the USSR. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_UkrainevScotland_CM111006_005.JPG
  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Fans making their way out of the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting goalkeeper Danny Naisbitt taking a goal kick at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. DW Stadium, Europa League Group D. Wigan Athletic embark on their first European campaign having won the FA Cup the previous season. The DW Stadium is temporarily known as The Wigan Athletic Stadium for Europa League fixtures. Fans walking to the stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. DW Stadium, Europa League Group D. Wigan Athletic embark on their first European campaign having won the FA Cup the previous season. The DW Stadium is temporarily known as The Wigan Athletic Stadium for Europa League fixtures. Fans walking to the stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. DW Stadium, Europa League Group D. Wigan Athletic embark on their first European campaign having won the FA Cup the previous season. The DW Stadium is temporarily known as The Wigan Athletic Stadium for Europa League fixtures. Approaching the stadium past a closed down shop called Pipe Dreams. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. DW Stadium, Europa League Group D. Wigan Athletic embark on their first European campaign having won the FA Cup the previous season. The DW Stadium is temporarily known as The Wigan Athletic Stadium for Europa League fixtures. Turnstile with large advert for SKY's Premiership coverage behind it, in the stadium concourse. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. DW Stadium, Europa League Group D. Wigan Athletic embark on their first European campaign having won the FA Cup the previous season. The DW Stadium is temporarily known as The Wigan Athletic Stadium for Europa League fixtures. Burger van outside the DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Rubin Kazan 1, 24/10/2013. DW Stadium, Europa League Group D. Wigan Athletic embark on their first European campaign having won the FA Cup the previous season. The DW Stadium is temporarily known as The Wigan Athletic Stadium for Europa League fixtures. Burger van outside the DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
    WSC_WiganvRubinKazan_PT241013_003.JPG
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. An exterior view of the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters arriving at the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_19.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters arriving at the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_16.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. A programme seller outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_14.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters eating take away food outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_15.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters filming their team arriving outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_12.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters filming their team arriving outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_11.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Home supporters waiting for their team to arrive outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_08.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. A man leaning against an advertising hoarding outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_04.jpg
  • Manchester City 4, Tottenham Hotspur 3, 17/04/2019. Etihad Stadium, Champions League. Fans arriving outside the Etihad Stadium before Manchester City played Tottenham Hotspur in a Champions League quarter final, second league. The first leg was played the previous week at Spurs' new stadium which they won 1-0. The second lead resulted in a 4-3 win for City however Tottenham progressed to the semi-finals against Ajax on the away goal rule as the teams finished 4-4 on aggregate. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_ManCity_v_Spurs_17042019_CM_03.jpg
  • General view inside Ingfield Stadium. Yorkshire v Parishes of Jersey, CONIFA Heritage Cup, Ingfield Stadium, Ossett. Yorkshire's first competitive game. The Yorkshire International Football Association was formed in 2017 and accepted by CONIFA in 2018. Their first competative fixture saw them host Parishes of Jersey in the Heritage Cup at Ingfield stadium in Ossett. Yorkshire won 1-0 with a 93 minute goal in front of 521 people. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Ingfield Stadium entrance, Ossett. Yorkshire v Parishes of Jersey, CONIFA Heritage Cup, Ingfield Stadium, Ossett. Yorkshire's first competitive game. The Yorkshire International Football Association was formed in 2017 and accepted by CONIFA in 2018. Their first competative fixture saw them host Parishes of Jersey in the Heritage Cup at Ingfield stadium in Ossett. Yorkshire won 1-0 with a 93 minute goal in front of 521 people. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • West Ham United 0 Brighton & Hove Albion 3, 20/10/2017. London Stadium, Premier League.  The London Stadium an hour before kick off. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Stoke City 1 West Bromwich Albion 1, 24/09/2016. Bet365 Stadium, Premier League. Video playback screen, TV camera, and Bet365 logo, in the corner of The Bet365 stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Stoke City 1 West Bromwich Albion 1, 24/09/2016. Bet365 Stadium, Premier League. The Bet365 stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Stoke City 1 West Bromwich Albion 1, 24/09/2016. Bet365 Stadium, Premier League. Barges on The Trent and Mersey Canal near The Bet365 stadium have been converted to floating pubs. Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Oxford United 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 20/02/2016. Kassam Stadium, League Two. Oxford's home ground is the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and has a capacity of 12,500. United moved to the stadium in 2001 after leaving the Manor Ground, their home for 76 years. Trying to grab a glimpse of the action from outside the Kassam Stadium. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Oxford United 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 20/02/2016. Kassam Stadium, League Two. The tunnel area at the Kassam Stadium. Oxford's home ground is the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and has a capacity of 12,500. United moved to the stadium in 2001 after leaving the Manor Ground, their home for 76 years. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Oxford United 1 Accrington Stanley 2, 20/02/2016. Kassam Stadium, League Two. The tunnel area at the Kassam Stadium. Oxford's home ground is the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and has a capacity of 12,500. United moved to the stadium in 2001 after leaving the Manor Ground, their home for 76 years. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. The imposing entrance columns of the Dynamo Stadium in Kiev, home of Dynamo Kiev. The club plays bigger matches at the city's Olympic Stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. The imposing entrance columns of the Dynamo Stadium in Kiev, home of Dynamo Kiev. The club plays bigger matches at the city's Olympic Stadium. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Ukraine 2 Scotland 2, 11/10/2006. Olympic Stadium, Euro 2008 Qualifying. Banners supporting Scotland draped from the stands as Ukrainian fans waves flags from the upper tier of the stadium. Ukraine defeated Scotland 2-0 after a goal-less first half in this Euro 2008 group qualifying match played at the Olympic Stadium in Kyiv (Kiev). This was the first competitive international match between the countries. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Leicester City 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, 15/09/2007. Walkers Stadium, Championship. Leicester City (blue) taking on Queen's Park Rangers in a Coca-Cola Championship match at the Walkers Stadium, Leicester. It was Gary Megson's first game in charge of the home team since his appointment two days earlier. The match ended one-all, QPR equalising in the last minute through Mikele Leigertwood after the Foxes had score through an Iain Hume penalty. Photo shows the outside of the stadium with a sign paying homage to the club's former ground. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The scoreboard gives the final score as fans leave the DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The Moon rising behind the East Stand of The DW Stadium.  Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Fans on the footbridge over The Leeds Liverpool Canal going to The DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Wigan Athletic 1 Shrewsbury Town 0, 21/11/2015. DW Stadium, League One. The DW Stadium. Wigan Athletic earned a narrow 1-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town. Wigan competed in the Premier League from 2005 to 2013. They won the 2013 FA Cup. The club also embarked on its first European campaign during the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. The DW Stadium. Photo by Paul Thompson
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. A view of the tunnel after Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Walsall 1 Chelsea 4, 23/09/2015. Bescot Stadium, Capital One Cup Third Round. The M6 motorway runs past the Bescot Stadium. League One Walsall host struggling Premier League Chelsea. After drawing the Londoners, Saddlers supporters sold out the Bescot Stadium hoping for an upset. The match was watched by 10,525. Photos by Simon Gill.
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  • Walsall 1 Chelsea 4, 23/09/2015. Bescot Stadium, Capital One Cup Third Round. League One Walsall host struggling Premier League Chelsea. After drawing the Londoners, Saddlers supporters sold out the Bescot Stadium hoping for an upset. The match was watched by 10,525. Staff prepare the Bescot stadium for the arrival of Chelsea. Photos by Simon Gill.
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  • Edinburgh City v Spartans, 11/04/2015. Commonwealth Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. Volunteers putting away equipment at the Commonwealth Stadium at Meadowbank at the conclusion of the Scottish Lowland League match between Edinburgh City (white shirts) and city rivals Spartans, which was won by the hosts by 2-0. Edinburgh City were the 2014-15 league champions and progressed to a play-off to decide whether there would be a club promoted to the Scottish League for the first time in its history. The Commonwealth Stadium hosted Scottish League matches between 1974-95 when Meadowbank Thistle played there. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh City v Spartans, 11/04/2015. Commonwealth Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. Home team forward  Ross Allum scores his team's second goal from the penalty spot at the Commonwealth Stadium at Meadowbank during the Scottish Lowland League match between Edinburgh City and city rivals Spartans, which was won by the hosts by 2-0. Edinburgh City were the 2014-15 league champions and progressed to a play-off to decide whether there would be a club promoted to the Scottish League for the first time in its history. The Commonwealth Stadium hosted Scottish League matches between 1974-95 when Meadowbank Thistle played there. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh City v Spartans, 11/04/2015. Commonwealth Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. Home team forward Ortega Deniran (number 9) celebrating his opening goal at the Commonwealth Stadium at Meadowbank during the Scottish Lowland League match between Edinburgh City and city rivals Spartans, which was won by the hosts by 2-0. Edinburgh City were the 2014-15 league champions and progressed to a play-off to decide whether there would be a club promoted to the Scottish League for the first time in its history. The Commonwealth Stadium hosted Scottish League matches between 1974-95 when Meadowbank Thistle played there. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh City v Spartans, 11/04/2015. Commonwealth Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. An exterior view of the Commonwealth Stadium at Meadowbank before the Scottish Lowland League match between Edinburgh City and city rivals Spartans, which was won by the hosts by 2-0. Edinburgh City were the 2014-15 league champions and progressed to a play-off to decide whether there would be a club promoted to the Scottish League for the first time in its history. The Commonwealth Stadium hosted Scottish League matches between 1974-95 when Meadowbank Thistle played there. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Edinburgh City v Spartans, 11/04/2015. Commonwealth Stadium, Scottish Lowland League. An view of the home dressing room at the Commonwealth Stadium at Meadowbank before the Scottish Lowland League match between Edinburgh City and city rivals Spartans, which was won by the hosts by 2-0. Edinburgh City were the 2014-15 league champions and progressed to a play-off to decide whether there would be a club promoted to the Scottish League for the first time in its history. The Commonwealth Stadium hosted Scottish League matches between 1974-95 when Meadowbank Thistle played there. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Reebok Stadium, home of Bolton Wanderers FC. Renamed the Macron Stadium in 2014. Photo by Tony Davis
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home manager Ian Bogie (second right) watching the action at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Visiting fans in the away end shading their eyes from the sun at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Home fans watching the action from the main stand at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Fans making their way out of the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. The electronic scoreboard gives the final score at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. A water jum on the track at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gateshead 1 Cambridge United 1, 17/09/2011. Gateshead International Stadium, Football Conference. Flowers and hanging baskets at the Gateshead International Stadium, the athletics stadium which is also the home ground of Gateshead FC, pictured as the club play host to Cambridge United in a Blue Square Bet Premier division fixture. The match ended in a one-all draw, watched by a crowd of 904. The point meant Gateshead went to the top of the division, one below the Football League in England. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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