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Truro City - City VS Scunthorpe United Result Today
Truro City
03-18 03:45
1 - 2
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Scunthorpe United - City VS Scunthorpe United Live
Scunthorpe United
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Truro City
Scunthorpe United
Attacks
143
148
Dangerous Attacks
70
88
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
4
3
Off Target
2013
4029
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End 1-2
90′
S.Janneh
R. Pyke
89′
C. Smith
88′
c.chamberlain oxlade
Zac bell
87′
H. Charsley
81′
J. Stretton
Caleb·Roberts
76′
C. Smith
Patrick·Jones
76′
J. Rowley
62′
A. Dausch
A. Beestin
62′
D. Whitehall
L. Farrell
Halftime 1-2
44′
1-2
F.Issaka
Assist: Zac bell
38′
R.Barrows
A. Boyce
20′
0-2
A. Beestin
Assist: L. Farrell
14′
0-1
L. Farrell
Assist: T. Denton
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Match Info
Truro City fell to a 2-1 home defeat against Scunthorpe United in a crucial National League clash at Treyew Road. The result deals a significant blow to Truro's hopes of moving clear of the relegation zone, while Scunthorpe United bolstered their own playoff ambitions with a hard-earned away victory. The visitors started brightly and took a deserved lead midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal. Truro responded positively after the break, equalizing through a powerful header from a corner to lift the home crowd. The game looked to be heading for a draw until Scunthorpe won a penalty in the 78th minute, which was calmly converted to secure all three points. The match was not without controversy, as Truro had a strong claim for a penalty of their own waved away by the referee in the first half. Scunthorpe's match-winner put in a standout performance, causing problems all night with his pace and direct running. This result leaves Truro City hovering just above the drop zone, while Scunthorpe climb into the top seven. The Truro manager was critical of the officiating post-match, while his Scunthorpe counterpart hailed his team's mental strength. The starting elevens saw Truro field a familiar 4-4-2, while Scunthorpe opted for a more fluid 4-3-3 system.