Fleetwood Town vs Portsmouth League One Live Stream Free Online Full HD
After claiming successive wins over Shrewsbury Town and Queens Park Rangers in the league and FA Cup respectively, Fleetwood have gone on to lose their last two games.
Despite taking the lead against Oxford, they conceded two second half goals – including a 90th-minute winner – to lose 2-1 and another defeat followed against Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend.
Will Vaulks scored the only goal of the game to condemn Fleetwood to a narrow 1-0 away defeat, leaving them in 17th place and five points above the relegation zone.
Scott Brown‘s side return to Highbury Stadium on Tuesday, where they have picked up just 11 points from 12 games – only MK Dons have collected fewer home points in the third tier this season.
They have also lost all of their last three home league matches by a 2-1 scoreline, but their FA Cup victory over QPR demonstrated that they have the capabilities to perform on home turf.
Meanwhile, Portsmouth are under new management after Mousinho left his role as player-coach at Oxford to become Pompey’s head coach.
After being appointed on Friday, Mousinho had little time to work with his players prior to Saturday’s home meeting with Exeter City, which proved to be a successful outing.
Second-half goals from Marlon Pack and Joe Morrell ensured that Mousinho began his managerial career with a 2-0 victory, which also ended a run of 10 games without a league win for Pompey.
After claiming successive wins over Shrewsbury Town and Queens Park Rangers in the league and FA Cup respectively, Fleetwood have gone on to lose their last two games.
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Despite taking the lead against Oxford, they conceded two second half goals – including a 90th-minute winner – to lose 2-1 and another defeat followed against Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend.
Will Vaulks scored the only goal of the game to condemn Fleetwood to a narrow 1-0 away defeat, leaving them in 17th place and five points above the relegation zone.
Scott Brown‘s side return to Highbury Stadium on Tuesday, where they have picked up just 11 points from 12 games – only MK Dons have collected fewer home points in the third tier this season.