League One
October 20, 2012
Magpies march on
Scoring Summary
| Coventry City | Notts County |
|---|---|
| Richard Wood (87') | Andre Boucaud (39') |
| Yoann Arquin (84') |
Teams
| Coventry City | Notts County |
|---|---|
| 1 Joe Murphy | 1 Bartosz Bialkowski |
| 24 Richard Wood | 29 Jordan Stewart |
| 2 Jordon Clarke | 6 Dean Leacock |
| 5 Nathan Cameron | 34 Ashley Eastham |
| 34 Jamie Reckford | 20 Jamal Campbell-Ryce |
| 8 Carl Baker | 28 Andre Boucaud |
| 32 Franck Moussa | 8 Gary Liddle |
| 38 James Bailey | 4 Neal Bishop |
| 10 John Fleck | 11 Jeff Hughes |
| 31 David McGoldrick | 13 Francois Zoko |
| 17 Callum Ball | 15 Yoann Arquin |
| Substitutes | |
| 13 Chris Dunn | Kevin Pilkington 35 |
| 25 William Edjenguele | Alan Sheehan 3 |
| 3 Chris Hussey | Romello Nangel 31 |
| 21 Cyrus Christie | Gavin Mahon 14 |
| 12 Steven Jennings | Hamza Bencherif 18 |
| 14 Stephen Elliott | Lee Hughes 19 |
| 9 Cody McDonald | Enoch Showunmi 9 |
| Substitutions | |
| Steven Jennings for Carl Baker (60) | Lee Hughes for Francois Zoko (78) |
| Cody McDonald for James Bailey (64) | Gavin Mahon for Jamal Campbell-Ryce (87) |
| Chris Hussey for Jamie Reckford (78) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| James Bailey (42) | |
| Nathan Cameron (76) | |
| · Squads: Coventry City | Notts County | |
Notts County extended their club record unbeaten away league run to 14 games with a 2-1 win at Coventry.
Andre Boucaud gave the Magpies a 39th-minute lead, against the run of play, when he fired into the bottom corner from 30 yards after being given time to pick his spot.
Franck Moussa almost levelled for the hosts a minute later, but was thwarted by a low save from Bartosz Bialkowski, although he appeared to know little about it.
The Magpies looked the more likely after the break and Yoann Arquin doubled the lead five minutes from time with a fine curling effort.
Richard Wood pulled one back for Coventry with an 88th-minute header from a John Fleck corner, but despite a number of late chances and goalmouth scrambles they could not find an equaliser.
Lee Hughes came on as a second-half substitute for Notts County, returning to Coventry for the first time since he was jailed for his involvement in a fatal car crash near the city over eight years ago.



