2004 Football League First Division play-off Final

2004 Football League Championship play-off Final
Date 29 May 2004
Venue Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

The 2004 Football League First Division play-off Final was contested by Crystal Palace and West Ham United at The Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. Crystal Palace won 1–0, with a goal from Neil Shipperley.[1]

Match details

CRYSTAL PALACE:
GK 27 Belgium Nico Vaesen
RB 4 England Danny Butterfield  69'
CB 6 Australia Tony Popovic
CB 24 England Mikele Leigertwood
LB 3 England Danny Granville
RM 22 England Wayne Routledge
CM 15 Finland Aki Riihilahti
CM 10 England Shaun Derry
LM 17 Northern Ireland Michael Hughes
CF 11 England Neil Shipperley (captain)
CF 8 England Andrew Johnson
Substitutes:
GK 13 France Cédric Berthelin
DF 32 England Darren Powell  69'
MF 14 England Ben Watson
MF 16 England Tommy Black
FW 9 Scotland Dougie Freedman
Manager:
Northern Ireland Iain Dowie
WEST HAM UNITED:
GK 32 England Stephen Bywater
RB 2 Czech Republic Tomáš Řepka
CB 7 Scotland Christian Dailly (captain)
CB 22 Wales Andy Melville
LB 17 England Hayden Mullins
RM 10 England Marlon Harewood  68'
CM 6 England Michael Carrick
CM 11 Northern Ireland Steve Lomas
LM 12 England Matthew Etherington
CF 25 England Bobby Zamora  68'
CF 8 Republic of Ireland David Connolly  74'
Substitutes:
GK 30 Czech Republic Pavel Srníček
DF 3 England Rufus Brevett
MF 4 Scotland Don Hutchison  74'
MF 20 England Nigel Reo-Coker  68'
FW 29 England Brian Deane  68'
Manager:
England Alan Pardew

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • 5 named substitutes.
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

Statistics

Crystal Palace West Ham
Total shots 12 10
Shots on target 8 4
Ball possession 50% 50%
Corner kicks 4 9
Fouls committed 17 10
Offsides 2 6
Yellow cards 3 4
Red cards 0 0

Source: ESPN[2]

References

  1. "Crystal Palace 1-0 West Ham". BBC Sport. 29 May 2004. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  2. "Neil Shipperley fires Palace back to the Premiership". ESPN Soccernet. 29 May 2004. Retrieved 20 May 2012.

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