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ACCRINGTON STANLEY 0 NORTHAMPTON TOWN 0

Accrington Stanley 0 Northampton Town 0 - the match report

6 February 2021

SKY BET LEAGUE 1      
Saturday February 6th, 3.00pm      
Wham Stadium

ACCRINGTON STANLEY 0

NORTHAMPTON TOWN 0

Accrington: Nathan Baxter, Michael Nottingham, Mark Hughes, Joe Pritchard, Sean McConville, Tariq Uwakwe (sub Cameron Burgess 27), Ben Barclay, Colby Bishop, Seamus Conneely, Dion Charles, Adam Phillips (sub Paul Smyth 80)
Subs not used: Toby Savin, Jon Russell, Harvey Rodgers, Tom Scully, David Morgan

Cobblers: Jonathan Mitchell, Peter Kioso, Lloyd Jones, Cian Bolger, Fraser Horsfall, Joseph Mills (sub Bryn Morris 61), Shaun McWilliams, Jack Sowerby, Sam Hoskins (sub Mark Marshall 88), Danny Rose, Ryan Edmondson (sub Ricky Korboa 82)
Subs not used: Steve Arnold, Caleb Chukwuemeka, Ryan Watson, Michael Harriman

Referee: Peter Wright

Booked:
Accrington: Joe Pritchard (71), Colby Bishop (86)
Cobblers: Lloyd Jones (69, 2nd of the season), Shaun McWilliams (86, 4th)

10 cautions on or before 37 games; 2 match suspension 
15 cautions at any time in season; 3 match suspension

Sent off:
Accrington: Joe Pritchard (85)  
Cobblers: none

Sendings off: 2 cautions in one game; 1 match suspension but cautions do not count towards above totals. Other sendings off; 1 or 3 match suspension. Extra match ban for additional sendings off.

Shaun McWilliams and Danny Rose came back into the Northampton Town side for the trip to Accrington Stanley who went into the game only outside the top six on goal difference and with games in hand on their promotion rivals. Steve Arnold was named on the bench after recovering from injury but boss Keith Curle was still without Alan Sheehan, Mickel Miller and Scott Pollock.

Jack Sowerby forced Nathan Baxter into an early save after taking aim from 25-yards and Peter Kioso had a header tipped over from a corner in an encouraging opening ten minutes. Colby Bishop headed wide for Accrington before Fraser Horsfall went close with a deflected effort and Danny Rose, on the stretch, just failed to find the target. Dion Charles then found the side netting for the home side as a lively first half reached the midway point.

Cameron Burgess replaced Tariq Uwakwe in what looked like a tactical change for Accrington who survived a moment of danger when Baxter couldn’t hold on to a low cross from Joseph Mills but, with Ryan Edmondson lurking, the Stanley defence managed to clear. Referee Peter Wright waved away the Cobblers appeals for a penalty when Rose went down in the area and Sam Hoskins was almost in to score when he was played in by Edmondson following a swift counter-attack started by Kioso. They couldn’t however force the breakthrough before half-time despite having much the better of things in an entertaining first 45.

Baxter saved comfortably from Rose at the start of the second half as the Cobblers continued to press and probe looking for the goal their performance warranted.

Bryn Morris came on for Mills in the Cobblers' first change before a neat passage of play from Accrington lead to Colby Bishop shooting narrowly wide from 15-yards.

Adam Phillips had a shot blocked at close range while Joe Pritchard was maybe a little fortunate to escape with only a yellow card following a high challenge on Kioso. Pritchard failed to see out the full 90 however, the midfielder booked for a second time after another poor challenge, this time on Hoskins.

The Cobblers were pressing hard with Sowerby and Rose both going close but were unable to force the winner they deserved and instead had to settle for a very creditable away point.

ACCRINGTON MATCH STATS (first half in brackets, match total out of brackets)     
SHOTS ON TARGET: (1) 1
SHOTS OFF TARGET: (2) 5
CORNERS: (4) 5       
FOULS: (5) 10       
CAUGHT OFFSIDE: (0) 0

COBBLERS MATCH STATS (first half in brackets, match total out of brackets)      
SHOTS ON TARGET: (6) 9
SHOTS OFF TARGET: (3) 4
CORNERS: (9) 11
FOULS: (4) 9
CAUGHT OFFSIDE: (1) 2

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