Thursday, 31 October 2019

Round Up for weekend of Friday, 25th October 2019

Friday, 25th October 2019
Australian A-League
Brisbane Roar 0-1 Melbourne Victory
Roy O'Donovan was booked for the first time this season

Saturday, 26th October 2019
Premier League
West Ham United 1-1 Sheffield United
Enda Stevens was shown his first yellow card of the 2019/20 season

Burnley 2-4 Chelsea
Robbie Brady's two assists in this game was the first time there were two assists by an Irish player in a single Premier League game since Brady and Jeff Hendrick assisted a goal each for Burnley against Swansea in November 2017

Championship
Millwall 2-0 Stoke City
Scott Hogan was named in the Stoke starting XI for the first time in a month

Preston North End 3-2 Blackburn
Both Sean Maguire and Alan Browne completed their tenth assist for Preston in this game, Browne's was his first of the season

West Bromwich Albion 2-2 Charlton
Josh Cullen marked his 25th appearance in the Championships with his first goal in the competition

League 1
Accrington Stanley 0-1 Gillingham
Mark Byrne's start was his 150th appearance for Gillingham
Thomas O'Connor made his first assist of the season

Bristol Rovers 2-2 Portsmouth
Ronan Curtis' strike was his 15th goal for Portsmouth

Burton Albion 0-0 Blackpool
Stephen Quinn's start (his first appearance in a month) was his 100th appearance in League One

Southend United 1-3 Ipswich
Simon Cox was booked for the first time in a month in what was his 150th start for Southend United

League 2
Colchester 3-1 Newport Co.
Mark O'Brien made his 100th start for Newport County

Scottish Premier League
Hibernian 2-2 Ross County
Daryl Horgan first goal since August was also his fifth goal in the SPL

Tuesday, 29th October 2019
Scottish Championship
Dunfermline 2-0 Arbroath
Ryan Scully's first start since Saturday, 31 August 2019(58 days)
Ryan Scully's first appearance since Saturday, 31 August 2019(58 days)

Queen of the South 0-2 Inverness CT
Aaron Doran's first goal since Saturday, 7 September 2019(51 days)

English League Cup
Manchester City 3-1 Southampton
Shane Long made his 25th appearance in the competition

Football League Trophy
Plymouth 0-1 Chelsea U21
Billy Clarke made his first start for Plymouth

Wednesday, 30th October 2019
Scottish Premier League
Motherwell 2-1 Kilmarnock
Gary Dicker was booked for the first time since August
Jake Carroll made his first assist of the season - his first since November 2018

English League Cup
Liverpool 5-5 Arsenal
Caoimhin Kelleher's start was his first appearance for Liverpool in a month

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Round Up for weekend of Friday, 19th October 2019

Friday, 18th October 2019
League 1
Lincoln City 0-0 Shrewsbury
In his 25th start for Lincoln City, Cian Bolger was sent off for the first time for the club. This was the fifth time he'd been sent off in his career, and the first time since September 2018

Tranmere 1-1 Southend United
Stephen McLaughlin's start for Southend was his 200th appearance in English football
Simon Cox completed his first assist of the season

Saturday, 19th October 2019
Premier League
Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle Utd
Ciaran Clark was booked for the first time this season

Leicester City 2-1 Burnley
Jeff Hendrick was named in a starting XI for Burnley for the 100th time
Robbie Brady made his first start of the season

Championship
Brentford 3-2 Millwall
Shaun Williams started his 350th game in English football

Charlton 3-0 Derby County
Josh Cullen made his first assist of the season, this was his fifth assist for Charlton

Hull City 2-3 QPR
Ryan Manning scored his fifth goal for QPR

Luton 3-0 Bristol City
In his 100th start for Luton, James Collins completed his first assist since December 2018

Reading 1-0 Preston North End
Sean Maguire was named in the Preston starting XI for the 50th time

League 1
Doncaster Rovers 2-0 Bristol Rovers
Kieran Sadlier scored his fifth goal of the season

Fleetwood 4-1 Burton Albion
In his first start in month, Paddy Madden scored his first hat trick in English football, and completed his first assist of the season. The first goal of the triple was his 100th goal in League One
John-Joe O'Toole made his 150th appearance in League One

Gillingham 1-2 Peterborough
Mark Byrne was booked for the fifth time this season

Wycombe Wanderers 1-0 Sunderland
Aiden McGeady was booked for the fifth time this season

League 2
Bradford City 2-1 Crawley
Reece Grego Cox scored his fifth goal for Crawley

Crewe Alexandra 3-1 Swindon Town
Eddie Nolan made his 150th appearance in League Two

Forest Green 2-2 Mansfield Town
Conor Shaughnessy was booked for the first time this season, more than two years after his last booking in September 2017

Newport Co. 2-1 Scunthorpe
Mark O'Brien scored an own goal for the first time since January 2015, and also assisted a goal for the first time since October 2017

Northampton 2-0 Salford City
Alan McCormack started a game for the first time since early August
Michael Harriman was booked for the first time since November 2018 in whay was his 250th career appearance
Adam Rooney made his 50th appearance in League Two

Oldham 0-1 Macclesfield
After signing a short term deal during the week, Chris McCann made his first appearance for Oldham, and was booked for the first time since December 2018

Plymouth 2-0 Carlisle United
Billy Clarke made his first appearance for Plymouth, the former U21 striker signed a short term with the Pilgrims the day before

Port Vale 1-1 Stevenage
Michael Timlin's 50th start for Stevenage was also his 450th career appearance

Walsall 1-2 Cheltenham
Liam Kinsella was booked for the fifth time this season and is suspended for the next game

Scottish Premier League
Kilmarnock 2-1 Livingston
Gary Dicker scored his first goal of the season, this was his first goal since January 2017

Motherwell 0-3 Aberdeen
Stephen Gleeson made his first appearance of the season as a late second half substitute for Aberdeen

Bulgarian Second League
Pirin Blagoevgrad 3-1 Pomorie
Conor Henderson scored his first goal of the season in his first start of the season - his first strike since April 2018

Scottish Premier League
Hapoel Be'er Sheva 2-1 Ironi Kiryat
Cillian Sheridan scored his first goal since August

Sunday, 20th October 2019
Scottish Premier League
Hearts 1-1 Rangers
In his first start since August, Aidan White was booked for the first time this season, also his first yellow card since January 2017,

Indian Super League
Kerala Blasters 2-1 Atlético de Kolkata
On the opening day of the new season in India, Carl McHugh marked his first appearance for Atlético de Kolkata with his first goal since August 2018

Monday, 21st October 2019
Premier League
Sheffield United 1-0 Arsenal
David McGoldrick was booked for the first time since December 2018, in his first appearance in a month

Thursday, 17 October 2019

What if Premier League results were aggregated?

A really interesting question was asked recently on the Football365 mailbox - what if Premier League results were decided on aggregate, similar to the knock out stages of the Champions League and Europa League. So, for example, Liverpool's two results against Manchester City last season - a 0-0 draw at Anfield and a 2-1 loss at the Etihad stadium - would result in a 2-1 win, and three points, for Pep Guardiola's side. This reduces the number of results in a season from 38 to 19, and the maximum points a team can earn is reduced from 114 to 57.

Part of the appearance data aggregated here at Irish Abroad is the actual results, so applying this restructured points system to the fixtures of the 2018/19 season results in the following table.

Liverpool are the obvious winners from the new system, finishing one place higher as champions only one pair of fixtures resulting in a loss all season. Manchester City finish in second, despite going the season unbeaten, with a number of draws meaning they slip to second. The big movers on the new table are Arsenal, who climb three places to third in the table. No other team moves by more than two places. While the top half has some movement, nine of the bottom eleven teams are in the same position, with West Ham's drop of two places the only difference to the actual league table.

TeamPoints+/-
Liverpool54+1
Manchester City53-1
Arsenal40+3
Tottenham37=
Leicester City33-2
Chelsea32+1
Manchester United32+1
Wolverhampton Wanderers31+1
Everton30-1
Crystal Palace27+2
Watford26=
West Ham United26-2
Newcastle Utd25=
Bournemouth21=
Burnley18=
Southampton18=
Brighton and Hove Albion17=
Cardiff13=
Fulham7=
Huddersfield5=

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Teenage (Competitive) Kicks

After starting against in the Euro 2020 qualifier against Switzerland, Aaron Connolly joined an elite group of players who made their full competitive debut before their 20th birthday.

Only 16 players (including Connolly) have done this in the 564 game history of the Republic, starting with Kevin O'Flanagan and Jackie Carey in a qualifier for the 1938 World Cup against Norway.

Before Connolly, the last time a teenage player started a competitive game was in September 1998, when Robbie Keane and Damien Duff, aged 18 and 19 respectively, started against Croatia in a 2-0 win for the Boys in Green. Keane is also the youngest player ever to start a competitive game

PlayerLevelDate of birthDateHomeScoreAwayAge
Kevin O'FlanaganWorld Cup Qualifier10 June 19197 November 1937Republic of Ireland3-3Norway18 years, 150 days
Jackie CareyWorld Cup Qualifier23 February 19197 November 1937Republic of Ireland3-3Norway18 years, 257 days
Arthur FitzsimonsWorld Cup Qualifier16 December 19298 September 1949Republic of Ireland3-0Finland19 years, 266 days
Liam MunroeWorld Cup Qualifier28 November 193328 October 1953Republic of Ireland4-0Luxembourg19 years, 334 days
Don GivensWorld Cup Qualifier9 August 194927 May 1969Denmark2-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 291 days
Jimmy HolmesWorld Cup Qualifier11 November 195315 November 1972Republic of Ireland2-1France19 years, 4 days
Liam BradyEuropean Cup Qualifier13 February 195630 October 1974Republic of Ireland3-0Soviet Union18 years, 259 days
David O'LearyWorld Cup Qualifier2 May 195817 November 1976France2-0Republic of Ireland18 years, 199 days
Pierce O'LearyEuropean Cup Qualifier5 November 195917 October 1979Republic of Ireland3-0Bulgaria19 years, 346 days
Steve StauntonWorld Cup Qualifier19 January 196916 November 1988Spain2-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 302 days
Mark KennedyEuropean Cup Qualifier15 May 19766 September 1995Austria3-1Republic of Ireland19 years, 114 days
David ConnollyWorld Cup Qualifier6 June 197730 April 1997Romania1-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 328 days
Ian HarteWorld Cup Qualifier31 August 197731 August 1996Liechtenstein0-5Republic of Ireland19 years, 0 days
Damien DuffEuropean Cup Qualifier2 March 19795 September 1998Republic of Ireland2-0Croatia19 years, 187 days
Robbie KeaneEuropean Cup Qualifier8 July 19805 September 1998Republic of Ireland2-0Croatia18 years, 59 days
Aaron ConnollyEuropean Cup Qualifier28 January 200015 October 2019Switzerland2-0Republic of Ireland19 years, 260 days

Monday, 14 October 2019

Round up for weekend of Saturday, 12th October 2019

Saturday, 12th October 2019
League 1
Blackpool 1-2 Rotherham
After returning from injury midweek in the Football League Trophy, Trevor Clarke made his first appearance in League One off the bench
Sean Scannell was booked for the first time this season, this was Scannell's first booking since September 2016!

Rochdale 2-1 Accrington Stanley
After signing a short term contract with Rochdale, Paul McShane made his first appearance for the Dale. This was the defender's first start since August 2018

Southend United 1-4 AFC Wimbledon
Ryan Delaney scored his first goal for AFC Wimbledon, this was also his fifth goal in English football, and his first goal in almost exactly one year - his last strike came on Saturday, 6 October 2018

League 2
Carlisle United 2-4 Crewe Alexandra
Eddie Nolan's start was his 100th appearance for Crewe Alexandra

Leyton Orient 3-1 Walsall
Conor Wilkinson scored his fifth goal in the competition, and in the same game was sent off for the first time since August 2017

Mansfield Town 6-1 Oldham
Conor Shaughnessy made his first assist of the season

Morecambe 1-2 Bradford City
Dylan Connolly made his first assist of the season

Swindon Town 1-1 Plymouth
Niall Canavan came off the bench for his 50th appearance for Plymouth


Euro Qualifiers
Georgia 0-0 Republic of Ireland
Ireland are now unbeaten in nine internationals, the longest unbeaten run since the team went 14 games without losing between May 2011 and June 2012
Darren Randolph's start was his 40th appearance for Ireland
James McClean made his 70th appearance for Ireland
Callum Robinson made his tenth appearance for Ireland
James Collins made his first start for Ireland
Aaron Connolly came off the bench for his first appearance for Ireland
Derrick Williams made his second appearance for Ireland, his first appearance since May 2018
Glenn Whelan was booked for the first time at international level since September 2016

Sunday, 13th October 2019
League 1
Coventry 0-1 Tranmere
Darren Potter made his 250th appearance in League One

Australian A-League
Perth Glory 1-1 Brisbane Roar
In the first A-League game of the season, Roy O'Donovan scored his 40th goal in the competition

Friday, 11 October 2019

Players to score in all four divisions in england

After breaking his Premier League duck against Norwich last weekend, Conor Hourihane reached a rare career milestone - scoring in each of the four divisions in England.
We only have comprehensive appearance data going back to the 2005-06 season, but we still managed to compile this list of players who managed the feat since then

1. David Connolly
Beginning his career at Watford, Connolly had scored for the Hornets in what was then known as Division 1 and Division 2, now the Championship and League One, before securing a move to Feyenoord. Following his return from the Netherlands, he scored for Wimbledon, West Ham, and Leicester in the Championship before a move to Wigan was quickly followed by his first Premier League goal in 2005-06 season. Connolly would go on to complete the quadruple by scoring four goals in League Two in his final season as a professional footballer for Portsmouth

2. Clinton Morrison
After scoring in his first appearance for Crystal Palace in the Premier League during the 1997-98 season, Morrison went on to score in the then-First Division for the Eagles. Morrison would also score for Birmingham in the Premier League, before returning to the South London side after four seasons. Following a move to Sheffield Wednesday in 2010, Morrison would collect strikes in League One, before finishing his career in 2015-16 with Exeter in League Two, with a single strike in the division

3. Gary Doherty
After scoring 12 times in three seasons in the Second Division with Luton, Doherty was brought to the Premier League by Tottenham Hotspur, where he scored four times across six seasons before moving to Norwich, for whom he scored three goals in the Championship. Following two seasons with Charlton in League One, the Donegal born player retired after two seasons in League Two with Wycombe, scoring twice in the 2012-13 season

4. Noel Hunt
After two seasons in the League of Ireland, and six in Scotland, Hunt scored his first goal in English football in the Championship with Reading in the 2008-09 season. The Waterford-born striker would also score twice in the Premier League for the Royals. Following moves to Leeds, Ipswich and Southend, where he scored four times in League One, he completed the achievement with a single strike for Portsmouth in League Two in the 2016-17 season

5. Stephen Elliott
After only two appearances for Manchester City in the Premier League, Elliott went on to score 22 league goals (20 in the Championship, 2 in the Premier League) for Sunderland in 81 league appearances on Wearside. Two goals in a loan spell at Norwich in League One in 2009-10 were followed in 2014-15 with a single strike in League Two for Carlisle 

6. Liam Lawrence
Lawrence began his career with Mansfield Town, where he scored in both the old Third and Second Division. A move to Sunderland in the 2004-05 season was followed with goals in the Championship and Premier League for the Black Cats

7. Sean Thornton
Thornton performances in the Second Division with Tranmere Rovers during the 2001-02 season, where he scored once, earned him a move the Premier League with Sunderland. He scored his only goal in the top division against Chelsea in April 2003 before scoring four times in the First Division the following season, following Sunderland's relegation. After three seasons in League One with Doncaster and Leyton Orient, Thornton scored for Shrewsbury in League Two during a loan spell at New Meadow

8. Kevin Kilbane
Beginning his career with local side Preston North End, Kilbane scored in both the third and second divisions for the Lilywhites before moving to West Brom, where his 15 goals in the First Division helped him secure a move to Premier League side Sunderland. Kilbane went on to score eight times for the Black Cats in the PL, before a moves to Everton, Wigan, and Hull, for whom he would score four, two, and one goals in the division, respectively

9. Steve Finnan
Finnan started his career in the youth setup at Wimbledon, and signed for non-league Welling on his release. Birmingham City offered him a professional contract, and he went on to score for the Blues in the First Division. After scoring for Notts County in the Second Division while on loan, he made a permanent move to Meadow Lane where he also scored in the Third Division. A move to Fulham meant more goals in the Second and First Divisions, but he didn't score his only goal in the Premier League until a year after his move to Liverpool in the 2003-04 season

10. Keith Andrews
Andrews had already made his Wolves debut before he scored his first senior goal on loan at Oxford in the Second Division. His second league goal was also on loan, this time with Walsall in the First Division. Andrews notched his first goal in League Two with MK Dons after his move in the 2006-07 season. Three years later, his manager with the Dons, Paul Ince, took him to the Premier League where he would go on to five league goals for the Lancashire side, followed by two more for West Brom

Notes
Each player also scored in both the League Cup and FA Cup, apart from Thornton and Andrews, both of whom never scored in the FA Cup, and Finnan who never scored in the League Cup
All players, except for Thornton and Hunt, have also scored at international level, however Hunt also scored in the Scottish Premier League, and in both Scottish Cups

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Will the real 100th Irish goalscorer in the Premier League please stand up?

In his first Premier League start at the weekend, Aaron Connolly scored twice against Tottenham Hotspur, and was later announced by the Match of the Day twitter account as the 100th Irish player to score in the league since it launched in 1992
But is he? MOTD appear to have taken their lead from the statistics available on premierleague.com. If you open the Player Stats link on the website, and change the filter settings to the following:
  • Filter By Season: "All Seasons"
  • Filter By Nationality: "Ireland"
you'll get a list of 101 Irish players to have scored in the competition, including Connolly, and Conor Hourihane who scored later the same afternoon.

However, here at Irish Abroad, we have a list of 107 players, either born in Ireland, or who have earned FAI caps at senior or underage level, who have scored in England's top division.

So, who are these six players who are not registered as Irish on premierleague.com, and who is the real 100th Irish player to score in the Premier League?

1. Lee Power
The Norwich forward was only 20 when he scored his first goal for Norwich in the Premier League against Crystal Palace in August 1992, and scored five more time for the Canaries in the league in the 1992/93 season. Qualifying to play for the Republic through his Waterford-born grandfather, he played thirteen times for the U21 side, scoring twice, and in a B international against Denmark in 1992, but never earned a senior cap

2. Mike Milligan
Manchester born Milligan appeared for Oldham and Norwich in the Premier League, scoring three times for the Latics in 1992/93, and twice for the Canaries in 1994/95. He represented Ireland at U21, U23, B, and once at senior level when he replaced Denis Irwin against the USA in a friendly in April 1992

3. Andy Turner
Turner set the record as the youngest goalscorer in the Premier League when, at 17 years and 166 days, he scored the first of his three league goals in the 1992/93 season. The record would stand until May 1997 when it was broken by Michael Owen. Turner earned several caps for the Ireland U21 side, but never played at senior international level

4, Jon Goodman
Goodman scored eleven times for Wimbledon in the Premier League across the 1994/95, 1995/96, and 1996/97 seasons. He qualified to play for Ireland after his father, who had been adopted, discovered links to Galway when tracing his heritage. Once it was clarified that this meant Goodman was eligible to play for the Republic, he was called up by Mick McCarthy and made his debut against Wales in 1997. Goodman would go on to earn three more caps for the Boys in Green

5. Liam Daish
Daish made the first of his five appearances for Ireland in February 1992 against Wales while playing for Cambridge in the then-Second Division, now rebranded as the Championship. He appeared in the Premier League for Coventry in 1995/96 and 1996/96, scoring once in both seasons. The move to the Sky Blues resulted in his recall to the Ireland squad, where he earned three caps in 1996

6. Gareth Whalley
Whalley started his career at Crewe, where manager Dario Gradi recommended him to Mick McCarthy during his first tenure as Ireland manager. McCarthy subsequently called the midfielder into several senior squads, but he never earned a senior cap. Following a move to Bradford in 1998, he went on to appear in the Premier League for the Bantams in the 1999/2000 and 2000/01 seasons, scoring once in the former

7. Matthew Rush
Qualifying through his Irish-born mother, Rush was called into the Ireland U21 side in 1991, going on to make four appearances. After returning from a loan during the 1993/94 season, Rush scored his first Premier League goal, and notched two more the following season.

So, taking into account that these Irish players have scored in the Premier League, who was the 100th Irish player to score in the Premier League? It's midfielder Harry Arter, who scored his first Premier League goal in Bournemouth's 3-1 loss to West Ham on Tuesday, 12th January 2016.

Full List of Irish Premier League goalscorers

#Player
1Bernie Slaven
2Eddie McGoldrick
3Denis Irwin
4Ronnie Whelan
5Niall Quinn
6Mike Milligan
7Lee Power
8Alan Kernaghan
9Steve Staunton
10Matthew Rush
11Andy Turner
12Andy Townsend
13Chris Morris
14Kevin Moran
15Ray Houghton
16Roy Keane
17Paul McGrath
18John Sheridan
19Jeff Kenna
20Tony Cascarino
21Liam O'Brien
22Phil Babb
23Terry Phelan
24Jon Goodman
25Liam Daish
26Graham Kavanagh
27Curtis Fleming
28Ian Harte
29Gary Kelly
30Jason McAteer
31Michael Evans
32Lee Carsley
33Damien Duff
34Gary Breen
35Gareth Farrelly
36Clinton Morrison
#Player
37Mark Kinsella
38Rory Delap
39Robbie Keane
40Paul Butler
41Stephen Carr
42Michael Reddy
43Stephen McPhail
44Gareth Whalley
45Andy O'Brien
46Alan Quinn
47Kevin Kilbane
48Dominic Foley
49Matt Holland
50Gary Doherty
51Alan Mahon
52Sean Thornton
53John O'Shea
54Mark Kennedy
55Jonathan Macken
56Jonathan Douglas
57Steve Finnan
58Willo Flood
59Steven Reid
60Stephen Kelly
61Richard Dunne
62Andy Reid
63David Connolly
64Stephen Elliott
65Liam Lawrence
66Daryl Murphy
67Stephen Ireland
68Stephen Quinn
69Shane Long
70Caleb Folan
71Stephen Hunt
72Kevin Doyle
#Player
73Liam Miller
74Anthony Stokes
75Keith Andrews
76Paul McShane
77Glenn Whelan
78Darron Gibson
79Andy Keogh
80James McCarthy
81Jonathan Walters
82Seamus Coleman
83Keith Fahey
84Kevin Foley
85Ciaran Clark
86Marc Wilson
87Stephen Ward
88Leon Best
89Simon Cox
90Conor Sammon
91Wes Hoolahan
92Anthony Pilkington
93James McClean
94Noel Hunt
95Joey O'Brien
96Robbie Brady
97David Meyler
98Damien Delaney
99Aiden McGeady
100Harry Arter
101Jeff Hendrick
102Kevin Long
103Shane Duffy
104Matt Doherty
105Michael Obafemi
106Callum Robinson
107Aaron Connolly
108Conor Hourihane

 

Further reading

Jon Goodman: 'I didn’t have an Irish accent or the heritage the boys had, but I’ve got to say they were very welcoming'

Monday, 7 October 2019

Round up for weekend of Saturday, 5th October 2019

Saturday, 5th October 2019
Premier League
Brighton and Hove Albion 3-0 Tottenham
In his first start in the Premier League, Aaron Connolly scored twice, the first Irish player to score a brace in the PL since Shane Long scored two against Arsenal in December 2015

Burnley 1-0 Everton
Jeff Hendrick was booked for the first time this season
Seamus Coleman was sent off for the first time since May 2011

Norwich 1-5 Aston Villa
In his 100th start for Aston Villa, Conor Hourihane scored his first goal in the Premier League, this was also his 25th goal for the club, and completed his first assist of the season

Watford 0-0 Sheffield United
Enda Stevens was named in the Sheffield United starting XI for the 100th time

Championship
QPR 4-2 Blackburn
Ryan Manning completed his first assist in a month in what was his 50th start for QPR
Derrick Williams was made his 100th appearance in the Championship
Darragh Lenihan was booked for the fifth time this season

Swansea 1-2 Stoke City
Scott Hogan's scored his first goal since Saturday, 17th August

League 1
Accrington Stanley 2-2 Oxford United
Seamus Conneely made his first assist of the season, this was his first assist since November 2018

Doncaster Rovers 1-2 Portsmouth
In his first start in a month, Marcus Harness was booked for the first time this season

Fleetwood 0-1 Ipswich
Jimmy Dunne was booked for the first time this season

Gillingham 3-1 Southend United
Stephen McLaughlin made his 150th start in English football, coincidentally, this was also his 150th appearance in League one, and completed his first assist of the season.

League 2
Cambridge United 2-2 Macclesfield
Fiacre Kelleher made his first assist of the season

Forest Green 3-1 Crawley
Reece Grego Cox completed his first assist in six weeks

Northampton 0-1 Leyton Orient
Alan McCormack came off the bench for his first appearance in two months

Port Vale 3-1 Morecambe
John O'Sullivan scored his first goal for Morecambe, this was also his tenth goal in League Two, and came more than a year after his last goal in September 2018

Scottish Premier League
Motherwell 2-0 St Mirren
Sam Foley was booked for the first time this season

Scottish Championship
Partick Thistle 0-1 Queen of the South
Sean McGinty made his 50th appearance for Partick Thistle

Slovakian Super Liga
Spartak Trnava 1-2 DAC
Connor Ronan made his 25th appearance for DAC

Sunday, 6th October 2019
Premier League
Southampton 1-4 Chelsea
Shane Long was named in the Southampton starting XI for the first time this season

Newcastle Utd 1-0 Manchester United
Ciaran Clark started a game for Newcastle for the first time in a month

Friday, 4 October 2019

Round up for week of Tuesday, 1st October 2019

Tuesday, 1st October 2019
Championship
Blackburn 1-1 Nottingham Forest
Coincidentally, both Greg Cunningham and Derrick Williams made their 250th career start in this game

Wigan 1-0 Birmingham City
In his first appearance in two months, Anthony Pilkington scored his first goal of the season. This was also his first goal for Wigan, and his first goal since April 2018

Reading 1-4 Fulham
Harry Arter was named in Fulham's starting XI for the first time in a month

Football League Trophy
Walsall 1-0 Southampton U21
Kameron Ledwidge's start was his first appearance in senior football

Crawley 1-2 Norwich U21
Andrew Omobamidele was named in a starting XI in a senior game for the first time

Rochdale 1-1 Bolton
Jimmy Ryan's start was his 450th career appearance

Southend United 0-2 Brighton U21
Warren O'Hora scored his first goal in senior football

Wednesday, 2nd October 2019
Championship
Luton 1-1 Millwall
Jay Molumby was booked for the first time this season

Thursday, 3 October 2019
UEFA Cup
Celtic 2-0 Cluj
Jonathan Hayes came off the bench for his 50th appearance for Celtic

Istanbul Basaksehir 1-1 Borussia Monchengladbach
U19 training camp callup Conor Noss was named in the Monchengladbach matchday squad for the first time

Round up for weekend of Friday, 27th September 2019

Friday, 27th September 2019
Championship
Stoke City 2-3 Nottingham Forest
James McClean scored his fifth goal for Stoke, all of which have been in the league

League 1
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln City
Sean Scannell 's opener was his first goal for Blackpool

Saturday, 28 September 2019
Premier League
Twelve players(seven starting players, five substitutes) appeared in the Premier League today for the first time since Saturday, 1st April 2017
Aston Villa 2-2 Burnley
Robbie Brady's second half introduction was his 50th appearance for Burnley

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 Watford
In his 300th career appearance, Matt Doherty scored his fifth Premier League goal

Everton 1-3 Manchester City
Seamus Coleman made his first assist of the season

Championship
Blackburn 1-2 Luton
James Collins' fifth goal of the season was also his 50th goal for Luton

Huddersfield 1-1 Millwall
Both Shaun Williams and Aiden O'Brien were named in the Millwall starting XI for the first time in a month

Preston North End 3-3 Bristol City
Joe Rafferty completed an assist for the first time since December 2018

League 1
Portsmouth 1-0 Bolton
Daryl Murphy made his first appearance for Bolton
Ronan Curtis was booked for the first time this season

League 2
Cheltenham 1-1 Crewe Alexandra
Sean Long made his 50th appearance in League Two

Crawley 2-3 Walsall
Rory Gaffney completed his first assist of the season

Exeter 1-3 Grimsby
Pierce Sweeney was booked for the first time this season

Scunthorpe 1-1 Bradford City
Paudie O'Connor scored his fifth goal of his career

Swindon Town 0-2 Newport Co.
Mark O'Brien marked his 100th appearance in League Two with his first goal of the season
Padraig Amond made his first assist of the season

Scottish Premier League
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Jonathan Hayes' second half introduction was his 250th appearance in the SPL

Sunday, 29th September 2019
Bulgarian Championship
Beroe Stara Zagora 2-1 CSKA Sofia
Graham Carey was booked for the first time in two months

Slovakian Super Liga
DAC 1-0 Žilina
After returning from injury in his previous game, Connor Ronan was named in the DAC starting XI for the first time since Saturday, 10th August