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MATCH REPORT | FLEETWOOD TOWN 3-0 BURTON ALBION

27 April 2024

ALBION will play League One football next season despite a final day 3-0 defeat at Fleetwood Town.

First half goals from Carl Johnston and Phoenix Patterson had Albion facing a nervy second half, especially when Tommy Lonergan added a third after the break but Albion’s future was secure thanks to a victory for Stevenage over Albion’s relegation rivals Cheltenham Town, ex-Albion striker Kane Hemmings doing his former club a huge favour with a first half stoppage time penalty to set Stevenage on their way to victory.

With Joe Powell missing out through the injury picked up in the final home game against Reading there was just the one change for the last game of the season. Deji Oshilaja stepped up from the bench to replace Powell.

Albion made a positive start to the game with both Mustapha Carayol and Bobby Kamwa getting involved form wide areas in the early stages.

But for all the positivity at the start Albion found themselves a goal down on seventeen minutes when Ryan Graydon found space in midfield to thread the ball through for JOHNSTON to dart into the box and hit the top corner.

Midfielder Phoenix Patterson then whipped a 30-yard free kick ont ot the roof of the net after Mason Bennett had been booked for a challenge on Xavier Simons.

Graydon, having assisted for the goal then fancied one for himself and forced a fingertip save from Max Crocombe from just outside the box.

PATTERSON, having had that previous sighter then whipped a free kick inside the post on the half hour mark to double Fleetwood’s lead.

HALF TIME: FLEETWOOD TOWN 2-0 BURTON ALBION

Kamwa had an early sight of goal within minutes of the second half getting under way but after tricking his way into a shooting position he was denied by a sprawling swave from David Harrington in the Town goal.

Carayol, struggling with a knock, was replaced by Joe Hugill. Albion almost fashioned a goal straight after with Jasper Moon’s low cross skewed over his own bar by substituyte Finley Potter.

Albion were forced into another substitution with twenty-five minutes remaining with Kamwa also struggling to continue. Dylan Scott was summoned from the bench to replace him on the right-hand side.

Mark Helm then combined well down the left-hand side and finished by curling a speculative chance wide of the far post.

Fleetwood substitute Ronan Coughlan saw a deflected shot hit the base of the post before fellow substitute LONERGAN tapped home after Albion had been cut open on the right hand side by Coughlan.

Jasper Moon then headed off the line from Coughlan’s hooked effort as the hoe side looked to finish with a flourish.

Sam Hughes saw a late header somehow stay off via the woodwork in added time before Oshilaja headed gingerly off the pitch after a blow to the head to be replaced for the closing moments by skipper John Brayford. When the skipper took to the pitch matters at Stevenage had already finished and Albion knew that their future for next season was decided.

ALBION: Crocombe; Moon, Hughes, Sweeney, Seddon; Harper (Nsiala, 75), Oshilaja (Brayford, 90), Helm; Kamwa (Scott, 65), Bennett, Carayol (Hugill, 50)

Substitutes: Blackman, Ola-Adebomi, Gilligan.

GOALS: FLEETWOOD – Johnston (17), Patterson (31), Lonergan (76)

Referee: Simon Mather

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Ticket News

TICKETS FOR FLEETWOOD AWAY GAME NOW ON SALE

15 April 2024

TICKETS are now on sale for our final Sky Bet League One fixture of the season away at Fleetwood.

The match takes place on Saturday, April 27, with a 12.30pm kick off.

Brewers supporters have been allocated seats and standing:

SEATING (Parkside Stand Block G)

Adults: £25
Over 65: £20
Under 25: £20
Under 16: £9
Under 5: Free

STANDING (Percy Ronson Stand)

Adults: £23
Over 65: £18
Under 25: £18
Under 16: £8
Under 5: Free

There are seven wheelchair accessible bays for visiting supporters located in the Parkside Stand. Disabled supporters pay full price for their age category with carer admitted free. Proof of entitlement to DLA must be provided. Ambulant disabled supporters can purchase tickets in either the Percy Ronson Stand or Parkside Stand. Ambulant disabled supporters pay full price for their age category with the carer admitted free.

Supporters should enter the stadium via the turnstiles indicated on their tickets. Turnstiles will open approximately 90 mins before kick-off. For seats enter via Parkside Turnstiles 1-2 located next to the main club shop and ticket office on Park Avenue.

There is no parking available at the ground.

Official away coach travel is available for this fixture.

Departs at: 8am

Price per seat: £25.00

Expected return time: 5.30pm approx

The quickest and easiest way to purchase your tickets is online using this link, or if you are purchasing on your mobile phone use our web-based app.

You can also purchase tickets by visiting the Club Shop at the Pirelli Stadium, which is open from 8.30am-5.30pm every weekday, or you can call 01283 565938. 

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