English League One

Queens Park Rangers vs Cambridge United, 2001/02 English League One, 2001/2002 English League One

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Queens Park Rangers are hosting Cambridge United at Loftus Road Stadium, , England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: Loftus Road Stadium
Location: , England
Attendance: 18,071

Line-Ups

QPR Queens Park Rangers

No. Name
30 Fraser Digby (GK)
17 Terrell Forbes
31 Dan Shittu
4 Steve Palmer
11 Marcus Bignot Yellow Card
12 Matty Rose
8 Gavin Peacock
29 Ebeli Mbombo Doudou
14 Leroy Griffiths
18 Kevin Gallen
27 Andy Thomson

CAM Cambridge United

No. Name
1 Lionel Perez (GK)
8 Terry Fleming
21 Adam Tann
6 Stevland Angus
33 Fred Murray
15 Tony Scully
14 Luke Guttridge
3 Ian Ashbee
20 Shane Tudor
9 Dave Kitson
27 Daniel Chillingworth

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