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FA Cup FA Cup

Match statistics

48%
13%
39%
Home wins
Draws
Away wins

Goals scored

Full time
1st Half / 2nd Half
Scored Per Game
Over
Under
0.5
99%
2%
1.5
82%
18%
2.5
70%
29%
3.5
47%
53%
4.5
24%
75%
Scored 1st/2nd Half
Statistics
Scored in 1H
79%
Scored in 2H
86%
Scored in both halves
67%
Scored Average 1H
1.33
Scored Average 2H
1.93

Goals by minute

10 mins
Goals
0 - 10 mins
6%
11 - 20 mins
8%
21 - 30 mins
9%
31 - 40 mins
10%
41 - 50 mins
12%
51 - 60 mins
13%
61 - 70 mins
12%
71 - 80 mins
10%
81 - 90+ mins
25%
15 mins
Goals
0 - 15 mins
10%
16 - 30 mins
13%
31 - 45+ mins
15%
46 - 60 mins
19%
61 - 75 mins
16%
76 - 90+ mins
31%

Corners and cards

Over
Corners
6.5
76%
7.5
70%
8.5
62%
9.5
57%
10.5
44%
11.5
35%
12.5
31%
13.5
23%
Over
Cards
0.5
90%
1.5
90%
2.5
88%
3.5
87%
4.5
87%
5.5
83%
6.5
14%

Finished

Final
Semifinals
Quarterfinals
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Teams

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Top Scorers

#
Goals
  • 1 Shade T.
    MD
    Burton Albion
    5
  • 2 Elliott D.
    FW
    Macclesfield FC
    4
  • 3 Fletcher A.
    FW
    Blackpool
    4
  • 4 Neto P.
    FW
    Chelsea
    4
  • 5 Martinelli G.
    FW
    Arsenal
    4
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