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Thread: FA Cup Ilkeston vs Hartlepool live

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    FA Cup Ilkeston vs Hartlepool live

    Hartlepool United's trip to Ilkeston Town in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round will be shown live on the BBC.

    The game will be shown on BBC iPlayer, Red Button and BBC Sport online on Saturday, 24 October at 15:00 BST.

    Ilkeston play in Northern Premier League Division One South East, while Hartlepool are in the National League.

    The BBC has shown FA Cup qualifiers since 2017, including Hashtag United's first-round qualifier with Soham Town Rangers.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54601111

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    Good to see Tom Crawford and Gary Liddle in action against Ilkeston (live on BBC)

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    Ilkeston making a better fist of it in the second half...So hopefully a 3-3 and they win on pens... What I don't understand is although it great to see fans there no Covid controls whatsoever...

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    Looks like curtains for ilkeston now

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    I’m happy for Hartlepool to have a long cup run; just disappointed that Stockport lost to Chesterfield today.

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    It was good to see a team play attacking football and not keep knocking it around the back for a change..

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    And Tom Crawford gets 1, although he didn't know owt about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glad2BeAPie View Post
    And Tom Crawford gets 1, although he didn't know owt about it
    At least he was in the right place at the right time.... Its very seldom you see our midfielders cross the halfway line..

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