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[WATCH TV***] Wigan Athletic vs Fleetwood live free 10 October 2023


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G. Garner was unlucky not to latch onto a loose ball in the Wigan box, with it then rebounding out to Danny Andrew, who curled an effort towards the far corner, which hit the post. It then rebounded out to Macadam, but he could only find the side netting with his effort. Later in the second half, Hughes came close to finding the equaliser for Athletic, as the defender fired a bullet of a header inches wide. Fleetwood Town vs Wigan Athletic on 09 Aug 22 - Match CentreFleetwood Town came out on top of their Carabao Cup Round One tie against Wigan Athletic, beating them 1-0 at Highbury on Tuesday evening. In a game full of chances, it was Ged Garner’s first-half goal, which was a header from close range, that made the difference as it means the Cods will be in the pot for Wednesday night’s draw for the next round. The first chance of the game fell to the visitors as a cross-field ball caught out the Town backline and found Stephen Humphrys waiting six yards from goal but failed to convert the chance. Next up, it was Dan Butler to try his luck from outside the box as the clock was winding down. The left-back volleyed on goal with his right foot, forcing Sam Tickle to make the save. Stevenage gave Wigan hardly anything to work with in added time as they slowed the pace of the game. Finally, the referee looked at his watch and blew his final whistle to award Boro an all-important three points. There was plenty to be proud of for Stevenage as they worked incredibly hard to return to winning ways. Focus now turns to The EFL Trophy as Wycombe Wanderers arrive at The Lamex on Tuesday. The hosts couldn’t have wished for a better start to the game as Jordan Roberts was clipped inside the area, meaning Boro were awarded a penalty after just six minutes. It was our big number twenty, Aaron Pressley, to take as he calmly stepped up and slotted it into the bottom left corner to give us the lead. Wigan looked to grow into the game after fifteen minutes as they searched for an equaliser. Stephen Humphrys tested Taye Ashby-Hammond, but the Boro stopper stretched to his right to deny. Stevenage were defending well in the first half, keeping the visitors at bay. Thelo Aasgaard was forced to try his luck from range and fired high and wide of the mark. By the half-hour mark, Wigan had accumulated three yellow cards and soon after, Callum Lang received his second yellow for a foul on Jake Forster-Caskey, reducing The Latics to ten men. Another double substitution was made with just shy of twenty of the ninety to be played as Nathan Thompson and Ben Thompson replaced Terence Vancooten and Aaron Pressley who could both be proud of their performances. Alex MacDonald was handed a red card with thirteen minutes to go, meaning it was ten men vs ten men for the remainder of the game. The first chance of the game fell to the visitors, and it was a gilt-edged one, as the ball was played across the face of goal to forward Stephen Humphrys, who connected with it well but was brilliantly denied by Jay Lynch between the Town sticks. Another chance came less than 60 seconds later, again for Humphrys, as a free-kick was played short to him, as he found some space down the right side of the box before unleashing a powerful shot, which a group of Town defenders blocked. Fleetwood found their feet in the game soon after as Ged Garner latched onto a loose back pass from James Carragher. Jake Forster-Caskey’s free-kick from just outside the area troubled the Latics defence but they managed to scramble the danger away. A double change was made shortly after the hour mark with Elliott List and Dan Sweeney making way for Kane Hemmings and Alex MacDonald. Terence Vancooten moved from midfield to defence with Alex Macdonald slotting into the middle of the park. Wigan found a rare chance to equalise with Martial Godo finding space on the left-hand side of the area, but his shot from close range was far too tame to worry Ashby-Hammond as he calmly collected. He then moved the ball onto his left foot, earning himself a yard of space, but his effort was blocked by Charlie Hughes. It didn’t take long after that to break the deadlock as G. Garner found himself in the right place at the right time as he managed to nod home from five yards after the ball was headed on a couple of times from both sides within the Wigan area. Five minutes before the halftime break Fleetwood's Harvey Macadam tried his luck on goal to extend the Cod Army's lead in the game, however, the Town midfielder scuffed his efforts wide of the left post. Fleetwood were the side on top in the opening stages of the second half with multiple chances coming close to the back of the net for Scott Brown's men. From the resulting free-kick, Forster-Caskey’s cross was headed out to Louis Thompson whose effort was blocked. There were some worrying signs shortly before the break as Luther James-Wildin fell to the ground and stayed there for a lengthy period after an accidental clash of heads with his skipper Carl Piergianni. The right-back was stretched off to heart-warming applause from the Stevenage supporters and was replaced by Nick Freeman. Thirteen minutes were added to the end of the first-half due to the stoppage in play as the game resumed with Stevenage looking to increase their advantage. Several yellow cards were handed out in the process as both sets of players briefly came together. Ten minutes remained as Stevenage still had their one-goal advantage. The Lamex Stadium was picking up in noise as the home supporters looked to help their team over the line. Boro defended well to see them into added time as the fourth official’s board read nine. Kane Hemmings saw an opportunity from twenty yards, but his effort sailed past the post. Live Score, Stream and H2H results 10/10/2023. Preview match Wigan Athletic vs Fleetwood Town, team, start time. Tribuna. comTribuna/News/Andres Iniesta asked if not winning Ballon d'Or in 2010 was unfair — delivers classy responseFootball League TrophyStadium: The DW StadiumStatisticsPossessionShots on targetShots off targetFoulsCorner kicksFree kicksOffsidesGame eventsHead - to - HeadLast 11 gamesWigan Athletic7WinsFleetwood Town2WinsEngland. League Cup. Tuesday, 9 August, 2022England. League One. Tuesday, 1 March, 2022England. 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