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26
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Kyle Lafferty Goal
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48
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Brad Lyons Yellow Card
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49
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Steven Lawless Yellow Card
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59
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On: Lewis Mccann|Off: Steven Lawless
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59
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On: Aaron Comrie|Off: Daniel Pybus
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65
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On: Nikolay Todorov|Off: Kevin O'Hara
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69
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On: Bobby Kamwa|Off: Dominic Thomas
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69
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On: Rhys Breen|Off: Joe Chalmers
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72
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On: Jack Sanders|Off: Lee Hodson
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73
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Vladimir Chesnakov Yellow Card
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76
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Oliver Shaw Goal
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87
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On: Chris Burke|Off: Fraser Murray
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87
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On: Dylan McGowan|Off: Stephen McGinn
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89
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On: Danny Armstrong|Off: Dean Campbell
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89
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On: Rumarn Burrell|Off: Kyle Lafferty
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- Hemming
- Stokes
- Taylor
- HodsonOn: Jack Sanders | Off: Lee Hodson
- McGinnOn: Dylan McGowan | Off: Stephen McGinn
- CampbellOn: Danny Armstrong | Off: Dean Campbell
- Chesnakov
- Lyons
- MurrayOn: Chris Burke | Off: Fraser Murray
- Shaw
- LaffertyOn: Rumarn Burrell | Off: Kyle Lafferty
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Game Information
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VENUE: The BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park
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Kilmarnock, Scotland
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ATTENDANCE: 5,013
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REFEREE: Steven Kirkland
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Kilmarnock 2, Dunfermline Athletic 0. | |
90'+4' | Second Half ends, Kilmarnock 2, Dunfermline Athletic 0. | |
90'+4' | Attempt saved. Bobby Kamwa (Dunfermline Athletic) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. |
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