Fleetwood Town were up against Everton in the League Cup of England on August 23. Everton came out on top, securing a 0-1 win.
The scoreline opened on the 28th minute when Demarai Gray converted the chance, tipping the balance in Everton's favor and ultimately sealing the victory.
The spotlight turns to the field where Fleetwood Town and Everton renew their battle, 2 years after the previous League Cup match that concluded in a 2-5 victory for Everton. Fleetwood Town enter this match after three consecutive draws, having shared points with Derby County, Cheltenham Town and Morecambe, having maintained an unbeaten streak stretching to five matches. They've displayed impressive defensive discipline on home soil, as evidenced by three consecutive clean sheets.
Everton prepare for this game after drawing with Nottingham Forest on August 20. Their backline has lacked consistency, with goals conceded across five consecutive away matches.
This League Cup encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Fleetwood Town and Everton throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Fleetwood Town’s attacking options, crafted under Micky Mellon’s leadership, have been bolstered by Daniel Batty, the team’s top scorer, and Phoenix Patterson, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Garner has emerged as Fleetwood Town’s leading scorer in League Cup this season, netting one goal. Adding further support are Danny Andrew, Aristote Nsiala and Jayden Stockley, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Everton’s Alex Iwobi and Dwight McNeil have played important roles in ensuring their attack, with Frank Lampard at the helm, remains effective. Gray has been Everton’s standout performer across all competitions, netting one goal and contributing two assists, as Iwobi tops the team’s assist charts with eight decisive passes leading to goals. Everton’s attacking depth is further showcased by Amadou Onana, Jordan Pickford and Conor Coady, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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Fleetwood Town kicked off the game with Jakub Stolarczyk, Danny Andrew, Josh Earl, Drew Baker, Shaun Rooney who got substituted by Promise Omochere on the 66th minute, Carl Johnston, Brendan Wiredu who got substituted by Josh Vela on the 46th minute, Harvey Macadam who got substituted by Kyle White on the 85th minute, Gerard Garner who got substituted by Daniel Batty on the 65th minute, Joe Garner and Cian Hayes who got substituted by Samuel Glenfield on the 87th minute as starters, with Daniel Batty, Josh Edwards, Samuel Glenfield, Jay Lynch, Max McMillan, Aristote Nsiala, Promise Omochere, Josh Vela and Kyle White on the bench.
Everton's starting eleven were Asmir Begovic, Ruben Vinagre, Reece Welch who got substituted by James Tarkowski on the 65th minute, Michael Keane, Seamus Coleman, Nathan Patterson who got substituted by Lewis Warrington on the 64th minute, Amadou Onana, Alex Iwobi, Dwight McNeil, Salomon Rondon and Demarai Gray who got substituted by Stanley Mills on the 76th minute, with Anthony Gordon, Mason Holgate, Andy Lonergan, Stanley Mills, Vitaliy Mykolenko, Isaac Price, James Tarkowski and Lewis Warrington on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Gerard Garner, Danny Andrew, Ruben Vinagre and Drew Baker were the ones to receive it.
They met only once since September 2020. They met on September 23, 2020, in the League Cup of England, where Everton secured a 2-5 victory. As things stand, Everton have a superior head-to-head record against Fleetwood Town in their recent encounters.
Fleetwood Town are on a three-game drawing streak, including level games against Derby County, Cheltenham Town and Morecambe in their last three outings, while Everton played their last match against Nottingham Forest, which ended in a draw. Overall, Fleetwood Town have won five of their last twenty matches, losing eight and drawing seven, while Everton have won seven of their last twenty matches, losing ten and drawing three.
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