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Shrimps host Red Devils under the lights

5 March 2024

Crawley Town will be the visitors at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium on Tuesday 5 March, as we continue our Sky Bet League Two campaign under the lights.

Morecambe will be full of confidence after their weekend visit to Crewe Alexandra when they host Crawley Town on Tuesday night, and will be hoping to make it two wins in two.

The Shrimps got off to a difficult start against high-flying Crewe Alexandra at the Mornflake Stadium on Saturday, the Railwaymen going 2-0 up after goals from Elliott Nevitt and Shilow Tracey. Joe Adams pegged one back for the visitors with his first senior goal, before Jordan Slew pounced on a rebound to level proceedings in the 74th minute. Ged Brannan’s side did not settle for a point, and 10 minutes later Farrend Rawson bundled home the winner after brilliant work on the right side by Joel Senior.

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Crawley Town did not play at the weekend, after their scheduled fixture against Barrow AFC was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at the Broadfield Stadium. The Red Devils last played on Saturday 24 February, when they made the trip to the Wham Stadium to face Accrington Stanley. A 68th minute Harry Ransom goal secured all three points for Crawley Town, the match finishing 1-0 to the visitors.

Tuesday night’s two sides last met at the start of February, when the Shrimps made the long journey south to the Broadfield Stadium. On this day, Morecambe came from behind thanks to two Ged Garner goals, his 85th minute strike ultimately securing the three points for Morecambe.

The Opposition

Crawley’s current campaign has not been too dissimilar to that of the Shrimps – 15 wins and four draws leaving the Red Devils on 49 points, just two behind Morecambe. Scott Lindsey’s side have been in good form recently, with three wins in their last three outings in the league.

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Lindsey has held his post at the Broadfield Stadium since the January of 2023, after leaving his role at fellow League Two outfit Swindon Town.

Key Players

Danilo Orsi leads the goalscoring standings for the Red Devils, the forward scoring 17 goals in his 34 appearances so far this season at a rate of one goal per two games. Orsi made the move to the Broadfield Stadium in the summer transfer window.

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Greek forward Klaidi Lolos has also been an important asset for Crawley Town so far this season, scoring seven and assisting five in all competitions.

The Man in the Middle

Matt Corlett will be the man in the middle on Tuesday evening, the referee taking charge of his 24th fixture of the season. With 107 cards brandished in his previous 23 fixtures, Corlett has averaged 4.4 yellows/game. Tuesday will be the first fixture involving the Shrimps he has officiated.

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Assistants Mark Cunliffe and Lewis Raper will run the line at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, with fourth official Ben Wyatt completing the team of officials.

Ged Brannan’s Pre-Match Thoughts

Morecambe manager Ged Brannan spoke on the challenge ahead. He said:

"Both teams are good footballing teams, it will be a good game tomorrow, I'm really looking forward to it."

"We've got to stop the way they play. We've been working on it today in training."

"As I keep saying every week, we've got a game plan for tomorrow's game and hopefully we will take the three points."

Team News

Long-term absentees Stu Moore, Donald Love, JJ McKiernan, and Brandon Barker remain sidelined for the Shrimps.

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Match Reports

Shrimps overcome Red Devils with second half winner

5 March 2024

A second-half strike from super sub Jordan Slew saw the Shrimps make it back-to-back wins under the lights at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.

Chances for both sides fell by the wayside in a goalless first half, before Slew converted from eight yards to ensure the points stayed in Morecambe.

Ged Brannan’s men were looking to build on a thrilling comeback victory last time out against Crewe Alexandra; knowing a win could see them end the day eighth, just a point outside the play-offs.

The Shrimps applied the pressure early, looking dangerous on the counterattack, however a Klaidi Lolos header saw the first half-chance of the game fall the way of the visitors.

Finding their rhythm, Morecambe carved out the best opportunity of the opening quarter-hour; a glancing header from Gerard Garner almost sneaking beyond Corey Addai in the Crawley goal, but ultimately flying inches over the crossbar.

The Sussex side’s midfield physicality continued to disrupt what was an end-to-end encounter, with neither side able to gain any meaningful control of possession as they pushed for an elusive opener.

The most clear-cut chance of the first half fell against the run of play. A quickfire break saw Brannan’s side outnumbered at the back; Ronan Darcy clattering his powerful effort off the inside of Archie Mair’s near post, before being scrambled clear.

The Reds appeared to find another gear as the interval approached, causing Town problems with a series of fluid passing moves. Addai was called intoaction on several occasions, but all attempts on his goal were rebutted.

Crawley squandered a golden opportunity to take the lead seconds before half time; a stunning, reflex save from Mair denying Lolos at point-blank range.

Despite chances for both sides, there was nothing to separate them as Matt Corlett called time on the first period.

Half-time: Morecambe 0 Crawley Town 0

The second half began as the first one ended, with both teams pressing for the games opening goal.

The visitors made the brighter start, the dangerous looking Lolos forcing a last-ditch block from Farrend Rawson as he weaved through a flat-footed Shrimps defence.

Danilo Orsi then looked certain to break the deadlock, sliding in to meet a looping delivery from the right, before firing over from two yards out.

The Shrimps remained vigilant, however, and their persistence would pay dividends in the 69th minute. A free-flowing move saw Joel Senior released down the right-hand side, his low driven delivery initially dealt with by Addai, before substitute Jordan Slew stroked home the rebound for his sixth of the season.

Slew’s emphatic finish invigorated the already vocal Morecambe support, and the Halo terrace rarely fell silent for the remainder of the game.

Scott Lindsay’s men continued to probe a resolute Morecambe defence as the fixture neared its conclusion, but failed to capitalise on the few chances they created. After seven minutes of additional time, it would be Ged Brannan’s men who ran out deserved winners.

Full-time: Morecambe 1 Crawley Town 0

Morecambe: Mair, Bedeau, Rawson ©, Songo’o (Stokes, 90’), Adams, Garner (Edwards, 79’), Larsson (Slew, 55’), Senior, Brown (Hiwula, 55’), Melbourne, Khumbeni (Davenport, 79’).

Subs not used: Smith, Tutonda.

Goals: Slew (69’).

Bookings: Brown, Khumbeni, Songo’o, Hiwula.

Red cards: None.

Crawley Town: Addai, Gordon (Tsaroulla, 79’), Conroy ©, Ransom, Lolos, Orsi, Darcy (Roles, 78’), Forster (Adeyemo, 87’) , Kelly (Campbell, 67’), Williams, Wright.

Subs not used: Sandford, Mukena, Tsaroulla, Khaleel.

Goals: None.

Bookings: Wright, Williams, Orsi.

Red cards: None.

Attendance: 2997 (65 Away).

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Ticket News

Tickets on sale for Crawley Town's visit

20 February 2024

Tickets are now on sale for Crawley Town's visit to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium on Tuesday 5 March.

Ticket Prices 

 

Standing 

Seating 

Adult 

£20 

£25 

Concession 

£15 

£20 

Young Adult 18-22 

£10 

£15 

Junior 14-17 

£5 

£7 

Child 2-13* 

£3 

£5 

*All children aged between two and 13 must be accompanied by a responsible adult over 18.

Click here to order tickets online. Alternatively, you can buy over the phone by calling 01524 411797 (selecting option three) or by visiting us in-store at the Morecambe FC Club Shop.

The deadline for refunds is 17:00 on Monday 4 March and tickets can be bought up until kick-off on matchday.

Those requiring wheelchair access are advised spaces are available but limited. To purchase, you must visit us in-store where a complimentary carer ticket will be issued once the relevant admission price is paid.

With the business end of the season quickly approaching, your support is needed more than ever - back the lads under the Mazuma lights!

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