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Fleetwood vs Oxford Utd Sky Bet League One 3:00pm Saturday 7th September Highbury Stadium (Att: 2672) The seven month later home run of fleetwood continued with a 2-1 success over Oxford. Joey Barton's side have not lost since eventual 2018-19 League One winners Luton took all three points from their house fortress in February in the league at Highbury. Fleetwood dominated the opening exchanges and Paddy Madden gave them a deserved lead. Oxford failed to clear a corner before cannoning back in the 15th minute to Madden, and the strike of Jordan Rossiter kissed the inside of the article. The striker gobbled up the chance to sweep home his sixth of this effort in the box. Wes Burns and Kyle Dempsey had chances to expand the lead of Town but they'd be punished by Oxford. The U's scored to level the scores. The ball was eventually summoned by the Oxford guy to Elliott Moore although town had three chances to discontinue Anthony Forde on the ideal wing and then he ghosted guardian Peter Clarke and debutant Jimmy Dunne to nod home in the 33rd minute. The second half has been end-to-end but it could be. Oxford's James Henry and Joshua Ruffles wasted chances with Dempsey and Burns having opportunities. Oxford didn't clear a corner along with Lewis Coyle found space . The Leeds loanee whipped at a peach of a ball and his first goal for the team strolled into nod home.

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