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Shrewsbury Town
Fleetwood Town
Attacks
85
82
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42
21
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48
52
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5
2
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End 2-2
96′
2-2
I. Kabia
94′
R. Cirino
89′
G.Morrison
E. Bonds
89′
R. Cirino
E.Ennis
76′
Owen Devonport
R.Coughlan
72′
1-2
J. Ruffels
Assist: Stubbs
67′
I.England
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67′
B.Ihionvien
G. Lloyd
67′
M. Benning
K. Berkoe
63′
M. Helm
C. McLean
61′
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61′
W.davies
59′
0-2
C. McLean
Assist: E.Ennis
56′
Tommy·McDermott
J. Marquis
56′
J. Ruffels
T. Anderson
Halftime 0-1
40′
T. Perry
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Match Info

Shrewsbury Town 2-2 Fleetwood Town: Six-Goal Thriller Ends in Stalemate

Shrewsbury Town and Fleetwood Town played out an action-packed 2-2 draw at the New Meadow in a League Two clash that had everything—goals, drama, and late twists. Both sides will feel they could have won the game, but a point a piece was perhaps a fair reflection of an open and entertaining contest.

Match Overview

The match was played at a high tempo from the start, with both teams committing players forward. Shrewsbury took the lead twice, only for Fleetwood to respond on both occasions. The final whistle brought a sense of relief for both defenses, but there was no doubt the fans were treated to a spectacle.

Key Moments

  • First goal: Shrewsbury opened the scoring through a well-struck volley from the edge of the box.
  • Fleetwood equalizer: The visitors leveled with a header from a corner kick just before half-time.
  • Second-half lead: Shrewsbury regained the advantage with a clinical counter-attack in the 65th minute.
  • Late drama: Fleetwood equalized deep into stoppage time with a deflected shot, salvaging a point for the Cod Army.

Tactical Story

The match was a contrast of styles. Shrewsbury looked to play direct, using long balls to feed their target man, while Fleetwood favored shorter passing through midfield. Both approaches had their moments, but neither side could maintain defensive concentration for the full 90 minutes, leading to the draw.

Standout Performers

Shrewsbury’s number 9 was a constant threat, holding up play and scoring a goal. For Fleetwood, their creative midfielder was the driving force, providing the assist for the first goal and scoring the late equalizer himself.