Crawley Town 0, Hartlepool United 1 RECAP: Tilley stretchered off as Bogle gives Pools rare away win, Yems shown a red card after the final whistle

James Tilley was stretchered off after being hit in the face by the ball at full power as Crawley Town lost to Hartlepool United at the People's Pension Stadium today (Saturday, February 12).
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Omar Bogle scored the only goal of the game. Why we’ve launched SussexWorld and how it will give you all the news you needCrawley made two changes to the starting line-up with Ashley Nadesan and James Tilley coming in for the injured Tom Nichols and new signing Isaac Hutchinson.

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LIVE: Crawley Town v Hartlepool United

Key Events

  • Hartlepool United have recorded only one away win this year
  • Crawley Town have won four of their 13 league games at home
  • Reds boss John Yems is expecting a tough game
  • Pools captain Nicky Featherstone remains suspended
  • Omar Bogle opened his account for Pools on Tuesday night and is expected to lead the line again

43 mins - Crawford forces a good save from Morris

40 mins - 1-0 to the visitors. Nice finish from the edge of the area by Omar Bogle. He targeted John Yems with his celebration

38 mins - Matthews free kick headed wide by George Francomb

36 mins - Ball breaks to Sterry in the Crawley box, his low drive beat Morris but Tunnicliffe was on hand to clear

34 mins - a bouncing ball wouldn’t come down for anyone and Oteh finally gets a shot in but it goes over

32 mins - Tsaroulla gets a vital tackle in on Bogle. Visitors sensing something here

30 mins Corner Hartlepool

25 mins Will Ferry is replaced by Sam Matthews. Ferry did not look happy

23 mins A glancing header just ges wide from a Ferguson free kick after Ferry committed a foul

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