Fratton Park, Portsmouth, Hampshire. - FA Cup 3rd Round Football Match.
GV Pan of crowds at Fratton Park. SV Striped shirted Lincoln City taking field. CU Lincoln supporters cheering. LV Portsmouth kick off... right to left, and go into attack. SV Jones dives at feet of...
Fratton Park, Portsmouth, Hampshire. - FA Cup 3rd Round Football Match.
GV Pan of crowds at Fratton Park. SV Striped shirted Lincoln City taking field. CU Lincoln supporters cheering. LV Portsmouth kick off... right to left, and go into attack. SV Jones dives at feet of D. Reid clears up field. (Advert hoarding for 'Hammerton's Oatmeal Stout) SV Pathe News banner. LV Lead to first Portsmouth goal.. J. Clarke receives. SV Clarke lobs ball over advancing goalie to score - pan to crowd cheering. SV H. Mundy receives, centres, goal keeper beat Clarke for ball and clears up field. LV Gaillard .. Belgian born Portsmouth left winger, receives cleverly beats defender and fires in a right foot shot to score. SV Crowd cheering. (SECOND HALF). LV Portsmouth attack. SV Jones leaps in air to field dropping ball. SV Crowd cheering. SV Lead to Gaillard's next goal - long passing movement. SV Gaillard though sandwiched, shoots Portsmouth's third goal, Lincoln defenders looking glum. CU Smiling sailor. LV Portsmouth attack down left wing, goalkeeper advances but misses ball. Mundy pounces on ball and shoots into empty net. Goalie makes flying dive to regain position. Four players on ground round goal mouth. Players congratulate.
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