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Preview: Fleetwood Town v Wigan Athletic

1 November 2021

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Fleetwood Town face Wigan Athletic on Tuesday 2 November at Highbury in a Sky Bet League One fixture, and we have all you need to know ahead of the 7:45pm kick-off in our match preview.

Fixture: Fleetwood Town v Wigan Athletic

Competition: Sky Bet League One

Date: Tuesday 2 November 2021

Kick-off: 19:45

Venue: Highbury Stadium, Park Avenue, Fleetwood, FY7 6TX

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FLEETWOOD TOWN

Fleetwood Town will be looking to build on their recent comeback against promotion-chasing Wycombe Wanderers in their last outing, with the game ending in a 3-3 draw at Highbury.

Second-half substitutes Joe Garner and Shayden Morris brought Fleetwood back on level terms with goals immediately after entering the action as goals from Brandon Hanlan, Adebayo Akinfenwa and Sam Vokes cancelled out Danny Andrew’s opener.

In the game before, they narrowly lost out to Ipswich Town after an injury-time goal meant they would lose the game 2-1 at Portman Road.

Callum Morton thought he had found a vital equaliser to cancel out Conor Chaplin’s opener, but Bersant Celina snatched the draw away from the visitors in the 93rd minute.

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WIGAN ATHLETIC

Leam Richardson’s side are high-flying at this point in the season, currently sitting in 2nd place in the league after their 2-0 win over Burton Albion on Saturday afternoon.

They had the perfect start to the fixture, gaining the lead through a James McClean goal nine minutes in, with Jonny Smith getting sent off for the Brewers just six minutes later. Curtis Tilt added a second soon after the half-time break to see the side coat to a comfortable win.

In the game before, they hosted Lincoln City at the DW Stadium, which ended up being a tough game and a 2-1 loss for the Latics on the day.

In a game where chances were flooding in for both sides from start to end, it was the visitors who bagged the opening goal of the afternoon through a Dan N’Lundulu strike 14 minutes in. Wigan found themselves two down at the hour mark after a Timothy Eyoma goal and even though Gavin Massey pulled one back just before the end, it wasn’t enough to start a comeback.

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LAST THREE MEETINGS

Fixture: Wigan Athletic 0-0 Fleetwood Town

Competition: Sky Bet League One

Date: Saturday 23 January 2021

Venue: DW Stadium

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Fixture: Fleetwood Town 1-1 Wigan Athletic

Competition: Sky Bet League One

Date: Saturday 19 December 2020

Venue: Highbury Stadium

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Fixture: Fleetwood Town 3-2 Wigan Athletic

Competition: Carabao Cup

Date: Saturday 5 September 2020

Venue: Highbury Stadium

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Fleetwood Town

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Wigan Athletic

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Match Reports

Report: Town fall to defeat against Wigan at Highbury

2 November 2021

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Fleetwood Town fell to a 3-2 defeat to Wigan Athletic at Highbury Stadium on Tuesday evening.

Goals from Danny Andrew and Callum Morton were cancelled out by second-half strikes from Callum Lang, Will Keane, and Curtis Tilt.

The first chance of the game fell to James McClean. The #23 tried to test Alex Cairns from distance but his shot was dragged way wide, and Cairns had nothing to worry about.

Joe Garner was the first Fleetwood man to try and get on the scoresheet, as he controlled Andrew’s switch of play and cut inside, his right-footed strike from the edge went agonisingly over.

Paddy Lane won his side a free-kick and there was only ever one man going to take it. From 20 yards out, Andrew had no room to get it over the wall so opted to go for the goalkeeper’s side and his perfectly struck free-kick was too powerful for Ben Amos.

The number three’s opener made it six in the season already so far, with five free-kicks and one open play goal. He doesn’t look like he is slowing down anytime soon either as that is two goals in two games for the left-back.

Fleetwood controlled the opening 15 minutes of the game very well, limiting Wigan to restricted chances, one of which was a header on goal from Charlie Wyke, but once again, Cairns wasn’t tested as it went wide.

Some great play down the left-wing by Paddy Lane carved open an opportunity for a cross into the box, the winger found Garner who connected very well with his header, but the Town forward, who had Amos concerned, had to watch it go just over the bar.

Town held off a brief spell of pressure from the visitors and broke away on the counter, with Jay Matete producing a brilliant piece of play to get away from three incoming tackles. Garner received the ball on the edge of the box and was brought down before getting his shot away, penalty claims went around the ground, but the referee waved them away.

Fleetwood’s goalkeeper had to be alert just before the half-hour mark, as Wyke connected with a cross and looked to have beaten Cairns, but the keeper made an unbelievable save to deny Wigan’s #9 and the rebound was then headed wide.

Cairns was on hand to make another spectacular save as Tendayi Darikwa hit one from long-range, it looked certain to nestle the top right corner, but Town’s goalkeeper was at full stretch to keep his side in the lead.

Town found themselves 2-0 up early in the second half thanks to Callum Morton. Callum Johnson began to press the Wigan backline and soon after, Dan Batty and Morton joined him and forced a sloppy back pass back to the keeper, which led to Fleetwood’s #9 winning a penalty after being fouled by Amos.

The man who won the penalty was also the man to convert it, he picked the ball up straight away and smashed it down the middle for his seventh goal of the campaign.

Johnson once again caused problems down the right, refused to let what looked like a stray pass, go out for a goal kick, and he crossed it in first time from the byline to the second half goal scorer, but this time his shot headed towards goal was blocked.

With just under half an hour to go, Wigan pulled one back. Lang was the man to finally beat Cairns, the number 19 managed to squeeze it in at the far post.

Shortly afterward, Wigan found themselves back on level terms. Will Keane glanced his header towards the far post and Cairns couldn’t get there in time.

Fleetwood conceded a third. Curtis Tilt got on the end of a corner and gave the visitors the lead.

After Wigan took the lead, Fleetwood found it hard to get back into the game and unfortunately couldn’t find an equaliser.

Town XI: Cairns (GK), Andrew, Clarke (C), Morton, Camps, J.Garner, Matete (G.Garner 78’), Hill, Batty, Johnson, Lane (Morris 72’)

Unused Subs: Crellin (GK), McLaughlin, Pilkington Biggins, Clark

Wigan XI: Amos (GK), Whatmough, Power, Wyke, Keane, Kerr (Edwards 57’), Tilt, Lang, Bayliss, McClean, Darikwa (C)

Unused Subs: Jones (GK), Watts, Pearce, Massey, Jones, Humphrys

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Get behind the team in their league clash against Wigan!

1 November 2021

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Fleetwood Town are back at home on Tuesday evening as they are set to host Wigan Athletic in another Sky Bet League One fixture (7:45pm kick-off).

Tickets are available from the Highbury Stadium club shop only to people with an FY postcode or previous purchase history with the club.

Please note no tickets are available to away supporters, any Wigan supporters identified as holding tickets for the home sections will have their order cancelled with NO REFUND. The ticket office is open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. 

Ticket prices for our league clash are below

General Sale

Seating (Parkside blocks B, C, D, and E Highbury Stand)

Adults: £24 (Premium block D: £26)

Concessions/Under-25s: £19 (Premium block D: £21)

Under-16s: £8 (Premium block D: £9)

Standing (Memorial Stand)

Adults: £22

Concessions/Under-25s: £17

Under-16s: £7

Hospitality

Book your seat in hospitality for this Tuesday's Sky Bet League One clash against Wigan at Highbury. 

Hospitality prices for this Saturday’s game are just £65 for adults and £20 for Under-16s with Under-5s going FREE!

Why not treat yourself to a range of entertainment including live League One football from the Parkside Suite, televised Champions League fixtures, and excellent food.

Are you interested? If so, please email Sam Heaney, our Commercial Executive, at commercial@fleetwoodtownfc.com or call him on 01253 775080 (Option 2).

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