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Shamrock Rovers 3-5-2 Stephen Bradley
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27
4
5
19
29
26
7
11
10
88
Starters
1 E. McGinty
27 C. O'Sullivan
4 Pico
5 L. Grace
19 A. Brennan
29 J. Byrne
26 John O'Sullivan
7 D. Watts
11 J. Mulraney
10 G. Burke
88 J. McGovern
Substitutes
15 M. Asamoah
17 L. O'Regan
18 J. Afolabi
22 T. Sobowale
23 C. Malley
25 L. Steacy
28 N. Razi
31 M. Noonan
33 C. Barrett
38 Max Kovaleskis
41 Alex Noonan
Floriana 4-4-2 Daniel Portela
23
11
3
4
21
22
16
Starters
23 Guilherme Cioletti
11 R. Murić
3 M. Beerman
4 Kauan
21 C. Zammit Lonardelli
22 T. Gudelj
16 Chapi Romano
Substitutes
6 A. Drina
8 Z. Scerri
12 D. Vella
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6 Corner Kicks 2
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7 Shots off Goal 4
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3 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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57% Ball Possession 43%
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0 Free Kicks 0
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13 Shots on Goal 1
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0 Blocked Shots 0
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20 Total Shots 5
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