Carlisle Utd 1 Crawley Town 1: Clarke rescues Reds
Clarke smashed home in the 87th minute when he fired into the back of the net from a Gary Alexander pass.
Nicky Adams was a surprise exclusion from the squad due to illness and he was replaced by Kyle Bennett, while Jamie Proctor made way for last weekend’s hero Emile Sinclair.
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Hide AdCarlisle began the brighter of the two sides but it was the visitors who had the best chance of the opening 30 minutes when a neat move involving Josh Simpson and Kyle Bennett eventually found Andy Drury on the left who cut in but saw his effort come off the near post.
After 23 minutes Carlisle had their first opportinuty of the game when Matt Robson’s inswinging corner found David Armoo who headed wide.
The second half saw the Cumbrians come flying out of the blocks with Paul Jones making a smart save to deny Prince Bauben.
From the resulting corner, Joe Walsh hauled down Lewis Guy and David Noble sent Jones the wrong way, stroking to the Crawley stopper’s right.
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Hide AdCarlisle’s tails were up and Bauben hit wide only three minutes later as Graham Kavanagh’s side looked for a second goal.
As Bauben fired wide again, the 131 travelling Reds fans saw the return of Clarke as Richie Barker made a triple substitution as Alexander and Proctor were brought on alongside Clarke as Barker clearly threw caution to the wind.
The attacking trio added something more to the Crawley side, asking questions of their hosts with the Blues sitting deeper and Proctor was stopped by Ben Amos following Clarke’s header into his path with 18 minutes remaining.
With pressure on the Carlisle backline, Crawley got what they deserved with only three minutes left as that man Clarke burst away to equalise for the Reds and end the goal famine.
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Hide AdREDS: P.Jones, Hurst, Connelly, Walsh, Sadler, Bulman, M.Jones (Proctor 63), Drury, Simpson (C) (Clarke 63), Barnett, Sinclair (Alexander 63)
Unused subs: McFadzean, Essam, Torres, Maddison
REFEREE: Tony Harrington (Cleveland)
ATTENDANCE: 3,675