History of the Carlisle United v Hartlepool United fixture
Carlisle welcome Hartlepool to Brunton Park tomorrow, looking to continue an impressive record. The Cumbrians are clearly on top, having won 30 and lost only 12 of the 48 games played between the two sides in Carlisle.
Last season in League One the Blues took all three points once more at home despite going 1-0 down after only five minutes when Armann Bjornsson netted for the visitors. United fought back well though and were 3-1 up just after the hour-mark thanks to goals from Ian Harte (33), Tom Taiwo (52) and Matty Robson (63), Andy Monkhouse's 90th minute strike in front of 4,109 spectators therefore proving to be nothing more than a consolation effort for Hartlepool in the 3-2 defeat they suffered.
Meanwhile in the 2008-09 League One campaign the Cumbrians lost 1-0 at Brunton Park on a Tuesday night in late October. The match was the penultimate one of John Ward's managerial reign and the visitors took all three points when James Brown scored in the 28th minute as 5,637 fans looked on.
Three years ago in League One the Blues defeated Hartlepool 4-2 at Brunton Park on New Year's Day of 2008 in front of 7,496 spectators. Two goals from Joe Garner and single strikes from Jeff Smith and Simon Hackney giving Carlisle the upper hand over a brace of goals from Richie Humphreys for the visitors.
Before that game United's dire run of results in the early part of this decade had seen them actually lose their previous five matches at home to Hartlepool. The most recent league defeat coming in the 2002-03 season in the bottom tier of English professional football. The visitors sticking a big pin in the John Courtenay takeover balloon as 10,684 fans crammed inside Brunton Park for the first game under a new regime only to witness a comfortable 3-1 win for the 'Pools.
Mark Tinkler opened the scoring for Chris Turner's Hartlepool a minute before half-time with their lead then being extended two minutes after the break thanks to Richie Humphreys. Tinkler grabbed his second goal of the game in the 77th minute before Brian Wake netted with what would only be a consolation strike for the Blues three minutes later.
Carlisle's biggest win in their Football League history came at home to Hartlepool in the Cumbrians first season at that level. The Blues winning 8-0 in the old Third Division North in 1928-29, the goals, in front of 7,346 spectators, coming from a Jim McConnell hat-trick (three of his 42 for the season), a David Hutchinson brace, Billy Robinson, Billy Ward and Alfred Agar. That 8-0 win coming after the Cumbrians had already hammered 'Pools 6-2 at Brunton Park in the first round of the FA Cup in the 1926-27 season.
Hartlepool's best margin of victory in their twelve wins in Carlisle has twice been by three goals to nil. The first of those successes coming in 1955-56 in the old Division Three North as 4,718 spectators looked on. The latter victory was much more recent as it happened in the August of the 1999-2000 fourth tier campaign. The goals coming from a brace by former Blues-loanee Chris Freestone and a single strike by Tommy Miller in front of 4,033 spectators.
Recent encounters between the teams
Season | Date | Team | Result | Team | Comp |
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2010/2011 | Tue 28 Sep | Hartlepool | 0 - 4 | Carlisle | League One |
2009/2010 | Tue 23 Feb | Hartlepool | 4 - 1 | Carlisle | League One |
2009/2010 | Tue 01 Dec | Carlisle | 3 - 2 | Hartlepool | League One |
2008/2009 | Tue 27 Jan | Hartlepool | 2 - 2 | Carlisle | League One |
2008/2009 | Tue 28 Oct | Carlisle | 0 - 1 | Hartlepool | League One |
2007/2008 | Tue 01 Jan | Carlisle | 4 - 2 | Hartlepool | League One |
2007/2008 | Tue 02 Oct | Hartlepool | 2 - 2 | Carlisle | League One |
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Recent respective form guides
Carlisle are not in the best of form at home of late, with two wins, two draws, and two defeats in their last six matches at Brunton Park. A total of 13 goals have been scored by the Cumbrians in those games, with eight conceded.
The away form of Hartlepool meanwhile is pretty dire, accumulating just one victory and one draw from their last six matches played on the road. While the Pools have scored only four goals in those games, a massive 17 have hit the back of the wrong net.
Carlisle's 45 points picked up from their 33 games contested to date sees them lie just inside the top half of the table, in 12th position. Hartlepool's 47 points earned from their 34 games played so far sees them on the other hand sitting two places higher in the League One table, in tenth.
Current overall team form
Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | P |
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Carlisle | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 10 | 8 | 10 |
Hartlepool | 6 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 4 | 10 |
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FootyMad's prediction ...
Carlisle are in pretty poor form at home recently, and the FootyMad panel are looking no further than a solitary point from this game..... No-score draw
Sequence statistics
Team | Sequences |
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Carlisle | Not drawn a match in their last three games Failed to win in previous four home matches. |
Hartlepool | Last drawn game four outings ago. Five matches since last away draw. |
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