2004 Football League Cup Final - Match Details

Match Details

29 February 2004
15:00
Bolton Wanderers 1–2 Middlesbrough Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 72,634
Referee: Mike Riley (West Yorkshire)
Davies 21' Report Job 2'
Zenden 7' (pen.)
Bolton Wanderers Middlesbrough
GK 22 Jussi Jääskeläinen
RB 18 Nicky Hunt 87'
CB 5 Bruno N'Gotty
CB 26 Emerson Thome
LB 3 Simon Charlton
RM 8 Per Frandsen 23' 63'
CM 16 Iván Campo 39'
CM 10 Jay-Jay Okocha
CM 4 Kevin Nolan 78'
LM 6 Youri Djorkaeff
CF 14 Kevin Davies
Substitutes:
GK 1 Kevin Poole
DF 2 Anthony Barness
MF 7 Stelios Giannakopoulos 87'
FW 25 Javi Moreno 78'
FW 9 Henrik Pedersen 63'
Manager:
Sam Allardyce
GK 1 Mark Schwarzer
RB 15 Danny Mills
CB 4 Ugo Ehiogu
CB 6 Gareth Southgate(C)
LB 3 Franck Queudrue
RM 14 Gaizka Mendieta
CM 7 George Boateng 23'
CM 20 Doriva
LM 27 Boudewijn Zenden
AM 10 Juninho
CF 16 Joseph-Désiré Job 65'
Substitutes:
GK 35 Brad Jones
DF 5 Chris Riggott
MF 19 Stewart Downing
FW 9 Massimo Maccarone
FW 17 Michael Ricketts 90' 65'
Manager:
Steve McClaren

Man of the match

  • Boudewijn Zenden (Middlesbrough)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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