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Brentford 4-2-3-1 Keith Andrews
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23
22
4
33
8
6
7
24
19
9
Starters
1 Caoimhin Kelleher
23 Keane Lewis-Potter
22 Nathan Collins
4 Sepp van den Berg
33 Michael Kayode
8 Mathias Jensen
6 Jordan Henderson
7 Kevin Schade
24 Mikkel Damsgaard
19 Dango Ouattara
9 Igor Thiago
Substitutes
5 Ethan Pinnock
11 Reiss Nelson
12 Hákon Rafn Valdimarsson
18 Yehor Yarmolyuk
20 Kristoffer Ajer
45 Romelle Donovan
47 Kaye Furo
48 Luka Bentt
49 Ollie Shield
Wolves 3-5-2 Rob Edwards
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37
4
15
3
8
7
27
38
36
9
Starters
1 José Sá
37 Ladislav Krejčí
4 Santiago Bueno
15 Yerson Mosquera
3 Hugo Bueno
8 João Gomes
7 André
27 Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
38 Jackson Tchatchoua
36 Mateus Mané
9 Adam Armstrong
Substitutes
2 Matt Doherty
6 David Möller Wolfe
11 Hee-Chan Hwang
14 Tolu Arokodare
17 Pedro Lima
21 Rodrigo Gomes
24 Toti Gomes
25 Daniel Bentley
47 Angel Gomes
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Match Statistics
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0 Shots on Goal 0
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0 Shots off Goal 0
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0 Total Shots 0
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0 Blocked Shots 0
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0 Shots insidebox 0
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0 Shots outsidebox 0
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0 Fouls 1
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0 Corner Kicks 0
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0 Offsides 0
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76% Ball Possession 24%
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0 Yellow Cards 0
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0 Red Cards 0
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0 Goalkeeper Saves 0
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29 Total passes 9
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25 Passes accurate 8
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86% Passes % 89%
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0 expected_goals 0
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0 goals_prevented 0
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