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                                                    Carlisle
                                                    Lee Miller (34 mins)
                                                    Patrick Madden (49 mins)
                                                    Francois Zoko ((90 + 3 mins) mins)
                                                    3-2
                                                    Yeovil
                                                    Jonathan Obika (46 mins)
                                                    Dominic Blizzard (82 mins)

                                                    npower League 1 , Feb 25, 2012
                                                    Ground: Brunton Park , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 4,265

                                                    Team news

                                                    Miller boost for Cumbrians Carlisle striker Lee Miller is expected to go straight back into the starting line-up against Yeovil following suspension.

                                                    The Scot has missed the last three games after his recent dismissal at Hartlepool and Greg Abbott's side have struggled to maintain their momentum in his absence, going down 4-0 at Brentford on Monday.

                                                    Abbott has no new injury or suspension problems, but may make several other changes as he bids to get his side's play-off bid back on track.

                                                    Central defender Lubo Michalik has struggled for his best form in recent weeks and could make way for Danny Livesey, who replaced the Slovakia international early in the second half on Monday.

                                                    Left-back Matty Robson is not ready to return following a back problem, so Ben Parker, on loan from Leeds, is likely to start in his last match before returning to his parent club.

                                                    Winger Andy Welsh and left-sided defender/midfielder Chris Chantler are pushing for recalls and striker Paddy Madden has given Abbott plenty to think about with his display against Brentford.

                                                    Yeovil are bolstered by the loan signings of Middlesbrough duo Jonathan Grounds and Jonathan Franks.

                                                    With captain Paul Huntington serving the final game of a four-match suspension, Grounds could either deputise in the heart of defence or provide cover for unfit full-back Kelly Youga.

                                                    Recent signing Richard Hinds remains an option in the backline and the defensive reshuffle could free up assistant manager Nathan Jones to return to the touchline after a successful stint at left-back.

                                                    Forward Franks is the likely replacement for Kieran Agard, who begins a three-match ban following his dismissal in last weekend's 3-2 victory over Colchester.

                                                    Gary Johnson has also added former Chelsea midfielder Michael Woods to his squad on non-contract terms.

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                                                    Last modified 17:57 25/02/12

                                                    Last-gasp Zoko lifts Cumbrians Francois Zoko snatched an injury-time winner for Carlisle to clinch a 3-2 home win over Yeovil.

                                                    Yeovil twice equalised before Zoko managed to force the ball home in a goalmouth scramble to earn the home side three points.

                                                    Lee Miller had given Carlisle a first-half lead from the penalty spot his 11th of the season, but Jon Obika levelled straight after the break before Paddy Madden restored Carlisle's advantage.

                                                    A late strike from substitute Dominic Blizzard then looked to have earned Yeovil a share of the spoils only for Zoko to twist and turn inside the area before squeezing home the winner.

                                                    Carlisle achieved the breakthrough in the 33rd minute when Jon Paul McGovern's cross was handled by Bondz N'Gala and Miller slammed the spot kick high into the net, but Yeovil were back on terms within a minute of the restart when Obika found space to the left of goal to drive home a firm shot at the near post.

                                                    Two minutes later Carlisle were back in front with a first league goal for Irish striker Madden, who ran through to slip the ball wide of the advancing Walker before Blizzard and Jonathan Grounds combined for Yeovil's second equaliser in the 81st minute.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    CarlisleRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Adam Collin
                                                    2 Frank Simek
                                                    5 Danny Livesey
                                                    6 Peter Murphy
                                                    19 Ben Parker
                                                    4 Jon-Paul McGovern
                                                    12 Tom Taiwo
                                                    21 James Berrett
                                                    13 Francois Zoko Goal
                                                    14 Lee Miller Goal
                                                    10 Patrick Madden Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    20 Mark Gillespie
                                                    16 Jordan Cook
                                                    17 Liam Noble
                                                    24 Chris Chantler
                                                    25 Lubomir Michalik
                                                    YeovilRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Sam Walker
                                                    3 Nathan Jones(sub 61)
                                                    4 Bondz N'Gala
                                                    28 Richard Hinds
                                                    2 Luke Ayling
                                                    10 Gavin Williams
                                                    8 Edward Upson
                                                    14 Lawson D'Ath(sub 50)
                                                    16 Jonathan Franks
                                                    7 Andrew Williams
                                                    29 Jonathan Obika Goal
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    24 Gareth Stewart
                                                    6 Dominic Blizzard(sub 50) Goal
                                                    12 Michael Woods
                                                    17 Jonathan Grounds(sub 61)
                                                    19 Curtis Haynes-Brown

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