2007 Football League Championship Play-off Final - Match Details

Match Details

2007-05-28
15:00 BST
Derby County 1–0 West Bromwich Albion Wembley, London
Attendance: 74,993
Referee: Graham Poll (Hertfordshire)
Pearson 61' (Report)
Derby County West Bromwich Albion
DERBY COUNTY:
GK 43 Stephen Bywater
RB 24 Tyrone Mears
CB 5 Dean Leacock
CB 23 Darren Moore
LB 4 James McEveley
RM 11 Craig Fagan 83'
CM 22 Matt Oakley (c)
CM 18 Seth Johnson 87'
LM 25 Stephen Pearson
CF 9 Steve Howard
CF 10 Paul Peschisolido 58'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Lee Camp
DF 2 Marc Edworthy 83'
MF 7 David Jones 87'
MF 28 Giles Barnes 58'
FW 12 Jon Macken
Manager:
Billy Davies
WEST BROMWICH ALBION:
GK 31 Dean Kiely
RB 20 Paul McShane 71'
CB 4 Chris Perry
CB 34 Sam Sodje 81'
LB 3 Paul Robinson (c)
RM 19 Jason Koumas
CM 8 Jonathan Greening
CM 11 Zoltán Gera 71'
LM 16 Robert Koren
CF 15 Diomansy Kamara
CF 21 Kevin Phillips
Substitutes:
GK 30 Luke Daniels
DF 5 Neil Clement 81'
MF 12 Richard Chaplow
MF 17 Darren Carter 71'
FW 9 Nathan Ellington 71'
Manager:
Tony Mowbray

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • 5 named substitutes.
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

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