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Match Photos v Halifax Town

Cambridge United came from behind to lead against Halifax with a well-taken first goal for Mark Beesley and another for Lee McEvilly, and held on for the last half hour after being reduced to ten men when Mark Peters was sent off for a professional foul.  Match report.

Photos by Gordon McMillan

  • Dan Gleeson
  • Scott Rendell
  • Mark Beesley scores his first goal
  • Mark Peters heads the ball
  • The unstoppable Lee McEvilly
  • Stephen Reed on the ball
  • Lee McEvilly scores
  • Cambridge United fans celebrate at Halifax
  • Willy Wordsworth celebrates
  • Jimmy Quinn celebrates
  • Photo 1 of 10hide descriptionDan Gleeson
  • Photo 2 of 10hide descriptionScott Rendell
  • Photo 3 of 10hide descriptionMark Beesley scores his first goal
  • Photo 4 of 10hide descriptionMark Peters heads the ball
  • Photo 5 of 10hide descriptionThe unstoppable Lee McEvilly
  • Photo 6 of 10hide descriptionStephen Reed on the ball
  • Photo 7 of 10hide descriptionLee McEvilly scores
  • Photo 8 of 10hide descriptionCambridge United fans celebrate at Halifax
  • Photo 9 of 10hide descriptionWilly Wordsworth celebrates
  • Photo 10 of 10hide descriptionJimmy Quinn celebrates
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