Start of the FA Cup 6th round replay football match between Bristol Rovers and Newcastle. SV. Bristol Rovers taking field led by boy holding a large mascot dog. MV. Crowd. SCU. Young supporters cheering. GV. Teams lined up. SV. Bristol kick off. SV. Lambden beats Warren in chase...
Start of the FA Cup 6th round replay football match between Bristol Rovers and Newcastle. SV. Bristol Rovers taking field led by boy holding a large mascot dog. MV. Crowd. SCU. Young supporters cheering. GV. Teams lined up. SV. Bristol kick off. SV. Lambden beats Warren in chase for ball and centres on slippery pitch. Ball over to right winger Bush. SV. Bush centres across goal forcing goalkeeper Jack Fairbrother to dive and smother ball. SCU. Kids cheering. LV. Pan, Bristol's goal being scored. Roost makes long run with ball before passing to Lambden. Lambden to Bush. Bush centres. Scrimmage in front of Newcastle goal until Bradford scores. SV. Crowd cheer. Newcastle attacking. SV. Newcastle's goal. Several players fight for ball until Taylor shoots and scores. SV. Stunned crowd. SV. Newcastle attacking. Ball to Walker who rounds Fox. LV. Walker running in with ball, passes back. Goal scored. SV. Crowd cheering. SV. Lead up for another goal. LV. Jackie Milburn scores. SV. Crowd cheering. Man dressed as pirate. SV. Pitt taking throw in. Clever inter passing by Bristol. LV. Hectic scramble around Newcastle's goal until ball is kicked behind. SV. Crowd. LV. & GV. Crowd invading pitch. Final score - Newcastle 3, Bristol Rovers 1.
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