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Match preview: Town v Bristol Rovers

11 March 2024

Fleetwood Town are back at Highbury this week with the first of two being against Bristol Rovers, and before the fixture we have all you need to know ahead of the game in our match preview.

Fixture: Fleetwood Town v Bristol Rovers

Competition: Sky Bet League One

Date: Tuesday 12 March 2024

Kick-Off: 19:45

Venue: Highbury Stadium, Fleetwood, Lancashire, FY7 6TX

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BRISTOL ROVERS

Rovers currently sit 12th in Sky Bet League One on 49 points. They have won 14 of their matches so far this season, drawing 7 and losing 15. They struggled in the new year with their only draw being in the English FA Cup against Norwich City.

They have won three of their last five games, with the wins coming against Stevenage, Carlisle United and Leyton Orient, with the other two being defeats, the latter a 3-0 home loss to Derby County and the Memorial Stadium.

The Pirates' player to watch will be forward Chris Martin. The 35-year old is at his 11th Club and has scored 15 goals in all competitions this season, with him scoring four in the last five matches, all single goals in games except the defeat to Derby. 

Martin picked up a red card in the reverse fixture back on Tuesday 6 February, meaning he was suspended for the next fixture, but it's fair to say since his return, he has picked up where he left off.

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KEY IFOLLOW DETAILS YOU NEED TO KNOW

On the day of the game, there will be two matchday packages available for both overseas and our U.K-based supporters - buy your iFollow pass HERE!

Video Match Pass - £10 (UK and Overseas)

Audio Match Pass - £2.50 (UK and overseas)

Those who choose the Audio Match Pass option will get access to just the commentary, which will be provided by our partners, BBC Radio Lancashire. Season passes are available with audio passes for only £45 for the season, for all UK-based members of the Cod Army!

If you want to buy a package for the rest of the season, you can find more details by heading over to our iFollow page.

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WHAT CHARLIE ADAM SAID IN HIS PRE-MATCH PREVIEW

As Town look to make it back to back home wins following the 4-2 victory over Wigan Athletic, head coach Charlie Adam was on media duties on Monday.

Click HERE to hear what Adam had to say in his interview with BBC Radio Lancashire.

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TICKET NEWS FOR THE MATCH

Following the amazing support on the road at Stevenage, now is the time for the home supporters to make their voices heard from the stands. 

CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS ONLINE!

Below is the pricing for the Bristol Rovers match:

CATEGORY B STANDING SEATING PREMIUM
ADULTS £23 £25 £27
SENIORS / UNDER-25s £18 £20 £23
UNDER-16s £8 £9 £10
Under-5s £1 £2 -

If you would like any more information regarding the ticket sales dates, prices, or any other general enquiries, you can contact our ticket office at Highbury Stadium by ringing 01253 775080 or you can email info@fleetwoodtownfc.com

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Report: The points are shared after a goalless draw with Bristol

12 March 2024

Fleetwood Town have narrowed the gap at the bottom of the table after a goalless draw against Bristol Rovers at Highbury Stadium.

Town gained a point in what was an even game against the Pirates on Tuesday night, and it was an evening for goalkeepers as both were on form to deny their opponents.

It was a slow start to the game with both sides trying to work each other out. Neither keeper was tested in the first quarter of an hour with both sides also competing against the testing weather conditions to play football in.

The game started to pick up on the 20-minute mark as Phoenix Patterson received a switch from Bosun Lawal, and Town threatened the visitors' box for a short period with nothing really coming of the play.

It was a good spell for Fleetwood leading up to the half-hour mark. Brendan Wiredu led the charge carrying the ball half the length of the pitch, and with momentum, it followed Patterson who received the ball and a mixture of players in red tested the Gas’ back-line, but no efforts on goal apart from a tame Danny Mayor strike that went wide.

But with five minutes to go before the halfway mark, Promise Omochere drove towards the by-line, he picked out Mayor, but the midfielder's strike was greeted with a last-ditch block by Connor Taylor.

Patterson again teased and showed encouraging signs down the left flank as Gavin Kilkenny’s interception allowed Patterson a chance to put a glancing ball across the face of Rover’s goal.

Jay Lynch was called into action against the run of play just before the interval as he got down quickly to deny Chris Martin’s one on one effort to keep the score goalless going into the break.

Again, it was an even start to the second half as following Town’s efforts on goal, Rovers counter-attacked where Lynch matched Scott Sinclair’s strike and Shaun Rooney cleared the following danger.

On the hour mark, Lynch’s ball over the Gas’ defence was met by Omochere - who set up Broom who found Kilkenny whose effort clattered the crossbar. Was that the key moments in the game?

The side from the Fylde Coast continued to have a positive spell, and midway in the second period, Stockley almost bundled the ball into the back of the net, but Taylor was there to hook it off the line.

Town’s number nine again had an opportunity as his header was well held by Jed Ward.

The game finished cagey and opened up as both sides huffed and puffed at their opposite numbers, however, the ball never dropped behind the goal line leaving Town now six points off safety.

Town XI: Lynch (GK), Wiredu (C), Lawal, Kilkenny, Stockley (Lonergan 89’), Mayor (Graydon 57’), Broom, Heneghan, Omochere, Rooney, Patterson.

Unused subs: McMullan (GK), Johnston, Boyes, Samuels, Simons.

Rovers XI: Ward (GK), Gordon, Finley (C), Sinclair, Taylor, Martin, Vale (Vaughan75’), Evans, Conteh (Ward 75’), Baggott, Hoole.

Unused subs: Cox (GK), Grant, Marquis, Brown, Crama.

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