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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home club mascot Billy the Bantam goes walkabout during half-time as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. A man and boy heading away from the ground after Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_043.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_023.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_006.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home manager Gary Bowyer shaking hands with opponents after Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_042.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home manager Gary Bowyer leaving the pitch after Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_041.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The scoreboard announces the final score as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_040.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home fans celebrating their third goal scored by Zeli Ismail during the second-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_039.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The visitors on the attack during the second-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_038.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Visiting defender Byron Webster receiving treatment for a head knock during the second-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home fans looking on during half-time as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Visiting defender Byron Webster receiving treatment for a head knock during the second-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home fans checking their phones during half-time as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The mysterious traffic lights on the floodlight pylon pictured during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Visiting manager Steven Pressley making a point to the referee at the end of the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home manager Gary Bowyer shows his frustration during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_030.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. A man walking along Midland Road past the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The home team defender Paudie O'Connor is challenged by ex-home team defender Nathaniel Knight-Percival during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_027.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_026.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The home team captain James Vaughan is challenged by ex-home team defender Nathaniel Knight-Percival during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home attacker Dylan Connolly in action during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_022.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home manager Gary Bowyer prepares for kick-off before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home played Matt Palmer greeting young fans after the wam-up before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_019.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The visiting players going through their pre-match warm-up before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_018.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home supporters entering via turnstiles under the main stand before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_017.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The memorial to the victims of the fire in 1985 which destroyed part of the ground pictured before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home supporters arriving at the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_013.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Two men looking at the  memorial to the victims of the fire in 1985 which destroyed part of the ground pictured before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_012.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. An exterior view of the Midland Road side of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_010.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home supporters entering the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_008.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_007.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_004.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_003.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Supporters gathering on Midland Road before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_002.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. A man walking along Midland Road past the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217.Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_001.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Visiting player Jack Bridge walks off after having been sent-off during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_032.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Visiting fans sitting in the sunshine during the first-half as Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_025.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. The teams making their way onto the pitch before Bradford City (in claret and yellow) played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_020.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home supporters gathering under the stand inside the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_016.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home supporters arriving at the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_015.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. Home supporters standing below a memorial to the 1985 fire at the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_014.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2. An exterior view of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_BradfordvCarlisle_CM210919_009.jpg
  • Bradford City 3, Carlisle United 1, 21/09/2019. Valley Parade, EFL League 2.  An exterior view of the ground before Bradford City played Carlisle United in a Skybet League 2 fixture at Valley Parade. The home team were looking to bounce back after being relegated during a disastrous 2018-19 season on and off the pitch. Bradford won the match 3-1, watched by a crowd of 14, 217. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. A view from the Kop stand with a giant-sized banner of former player and manager John Aldridge as Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. The two teams taking the knee before kick-off as Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. Covid-19 restriction in place in one of the gents' toilets inside the ground as Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. The first supporters permitted to attend the game making their way to the turnstiles at the ground two hours prior to kick-off before Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. A mural depicting former players Ray Mathias and Ian Muir on the gable end of a house on the deserted streets opposite the ground before Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The groundsmen dismantling the goals at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The sun setting over the ground at the end of the second-half as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Home midfielder Sam Finley congratulates team mate Callum Camps on his goal during the second-half as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home player Barrie McKay in second-half action as Fleetwood Town (in red) take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Visiting player Panutche Pereira Camar√° (centre) watches the first-half action after having been substituted in the 11th minute as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home manager Joey Barton watching the first-half action as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. A member of staff disinfecting the home dugout seats before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. A groundsman walking across the pitch as the sprinklers are in operation before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Groundsman's equipment in foreground, pictured as the home team warm-up before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Away players warming up with the Parkside Stand in the background before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. A welcome sign on the derelict former Highbury Stand, pictured before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. An exterior view of the ground before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. An exterior view of the ground deserted before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The club badge on the outside of the ground, pictured before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. A deserted children's playground outside of the ground, pictured before Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Home supporters making their way from the stands after West Bromwich Albion took on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
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  • Visiting manager Mercelo Bielsa looks on during the closing stages of the second-half as West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_037.jpg
  • Home supporters reacting with delight to their team's third goal in the second-half as West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_035.jpg
  • Visiting forward Ezgjan Alioski taking evasive action from a tackle during the first-half as West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_027.jpg
  • The home players going through a last-minute warm up as Sikh soldiers prepare to leave the pitch before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_025.jpg
  • Visiting players observing a minute's silence in honour of Armistice Day before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_024.jpg
  • A merchandise seller at his stall awaiting the arrival of fans before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_007.jpg
  • Club crests on the entrance gates to the stadium, pictured before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_004.jpg
  • Supporters walking through the Astle gates at the entrance to the stadium before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_006.jpg
  • The Astle gates at the entrance to the stadium, pictured before West Bromwich Albion take on Leeds United in a SkyBet Championship fixture at the Hawthorns. Formed in 1878, the home team were relegated from the English Premier League the previous season and were aiming to close the gap on the visitors at the top of the table. Albion won the match 4-1 watched by a near-capacity crowd of 25,661.
    WSC_WestBrom_Leeds_CM101118_002.jpg
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_065.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_057.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_031.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_030.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
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  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. A pire with gravy is served in the bar outside the Spotland Stadium. <br />
Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_024.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. A young boy on his skateboard outside the stadium. <br />
Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_011.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. A sign directing the away support to their entrance. <br />
Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_009.JPG
  • Rochdale 2 Bury 0, 15/10/2016. Spotland Stadium, League One. A sign directing the away support. <br />
Rochdale make it six successive League One wins with a derby triumph against neighbours Bury.<br />
Rochdale played 36 consecutive seasons in the Football League's bottom division from 1974 to 2010, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League. Photo by Simon Gill.
    WSC_Rochdale_Bury_SG151016_006.JPG
  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. Two police officers watching over the pitch inside the ground two hours prior to kick-off before Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. The first supporters permitted to attend the game queueing outside the ground two hours prior to kick-off before Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Tranmere Rovers 1 Walsall 3, 05/12/2020. Prenton Park, League Two. A spectator walking past the statue of former manager Johnny King the ground before Tranmere Rovers host Walsall in a League Two fixture at Prenton Park, Birkenhead. The game was the first of the season at which spectators were allowed to be present under the Covid-19 restrictions. A crowd of 2000 watched the game which was won by the visitors by 3-1. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The groundsmen dismantling the goals at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home manager Joey Barton shakes hands with opposite number Ryan Lowe at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home manager Joey Barton shakes hands with a member of his coaching staff at the end of the game as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home midfielder Danny Finley in second-half action as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The visitors making their second first-half substation with Scott Wootton replacing Will Aimson as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home midfielder Danny Finley in second-half action as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home players celebrating midfielder Wes Burns' goal as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. Home midfielder Wes Burns scores his team's third goal as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Fleetwood_v_Plymouth_CM21112020-...jpg
  • Fleetwood Town 5 Plymouth Argyle 1, 21/11/2020. Highbury Stadium, League One. The home team on the attack during the first-half as Fleetwood Town take on Plymouth Argyle in a League One fixture at Highbury Stadium. Originally formed in 1908, the current Fleetwood Town were reformed in 1997, gained six promotions in 10 years and have been in League One since 2014, and have played at their current ground since 1939. The home team won this game 5-1, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, no spectators were allowed to attend the match. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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