FA Cup
December 1, 2012
Cod Army win nets Shots a third-round spot
Scoring Summary
| Fleetwood Town | Aldershot Town |
|---|---|
| Junior Brown (11') | Daniel Hylton (19') |
| David Ball (88') | Peter Vincenti (45') |
| Daniel Hylton (75') |
Teams
| Fleetwood Town | Aldershot Town |
|---|---|
| 1 Scott Davies | 21 Jamie Young |
| 13 Alan Goodall | 3 Anthony Tonkin |
| 12 Junior Brown | 2 Ben Herd |
| 5 Steve McNulty | 11 Peter Vincenti |
| 2 Shaun Beesley | 4 Aaron Morris |
| 11 Barry Nicholson | 5 Troy Brown |
| 20 Damien Johnson | 39 Michael Hector |
| 37 Barry Ferguson | 23 Sonny Bradley |
| 27 Alex Marrow | 28 Kieron Cadogan |
| 26 David Ball | 20 Craig Reid |
| 32 Tom Barkhuizen | 10 Daniel Hylton |
| Substitutes | |
| 16 Chris Maxwell | Glenn Morris 29 |
| 3 Dean Howell | Doug Berqvrst 16 |
| 8 Jamie Milligan | Jordan Robertson 33 |
| 10 Lee Fowler | Josh Payne 8 |
| 18 Jamie McGuire | Adam Mekki 17 |
| 19 Steven Gillespie | Harry Cooksley 30 |
| 17 Alex Titchiner | Robert Sinclair 14 |
| Substitutions | |
| Jamie Milligan for Damien Johnson (46) | Josh Payne for Craig Reid (70) |
| Steven Gillespie for Barry Nicholson (58) | Robert Sinclair for Kieron Cadogan (81) |
| Dean Howell for Steve McNulty (78) | Doug Berqvrst for Daniel Hylton (90) |
| · Squads: Fleetwood Town | Aldershot Town | |
Peter Vincenti's wonder goal on the stroke of half time helped Aldershot book their place in the third round of the FA Cup with a 3-2 win at Fleetwood.
The midfielder's unstoppable 30-yard effort was too good for Town goalkeeper Scott Davies and sealed a superb fight back by the visitors.
Junior Brown stabbed Fleetwood into the lead after 11 minutes, popping up at the back post after Alan Goodall's free-kick caused chaos in the Shots box.
But sloppy defending gifted the visitors a way back into the game. Alex Marrow swung at air when he needed to make a simple clearance and Danny Hylton equalised with an 18-yard drive past Davies.
The home side piled on the pressure after the break. But, when Hylton skipped past Steve McNulty and outstretched Davies with 15 minutes to play, any sign of a revival was brought to an end.
David Ball did bag a late second goal for the home side but it was too little too late - a third defeat in as many games for Micky Mellon's men sealing Fleetwood's FA Cup fate.


