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Match Report | Shrewsbury 0-2 Wycombe

13 April 2024

Ten-man Shrewsbury fell to a 2-0 loss at home to Wycombe.

In what was a game where clear-cut chances were at a premium, the two teams cancelled each other out for the best part of 70 minutes.

But Tom Flanagan was then given a straight red card for a late challenge on Joe Low.

And in the final 10 minutes, the visitors went on to win it with goals from Luke Leahy and Richard Kone.

Team news:

Boss Paul Hurst made one change from the team that fell to an unfortunate defeat at league leaders Portsmouth last out - with Tom Bloxham coming back into the side at the expense of Elliott Bennett.

It meant Town lined up in a 4-2-3-1 system with Dan Udoh the lone striker. Bloxham was on the right flank with Jordan Shipley on the left and Tom Bayliss in the number 10 role.

Wycombe also lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation with former Salop skipper Leahy at left-back.

Garath McCleary and Gideon Kodua were the wide men with Dale Taylor operating behind striker Sam Vokes.

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In what proved to be a cagey first half at the Croud Meadow, the ball spent the majority of its time in midfield with both sides struggling to create clear-cut chances.

Town did have some bright moments. Shipley whipped in a dangerous cross that Luke Leahy cleared ahead of Taylor Perry.

A mix-up between goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli and defender Low then saw Udoh see a shot from inside the box blocked.

Overall, though, the two teams cancelled each other out with very little goal-mouth action.

Town came out the brighter of the two teams following the re-start with Bayliss doing well to hit the byline before seeing a low cross claimed by the keeper.

A brilliant ball from Morgan Feeney then sent Bloxham charging towards goal. The ball then broke for Udoh who saw a shot well blocked by a defender.

On what was proving a frustrating afternoon, Town's task was made a lot more tricky with a little over 20 minutes to go when Flanagan was given a straight red card for a challenge on Low.

Wycombe committed more men forward from that point.

And they got themselves in front in the 83rd minute when a clever free-kick saw them work the ball to Leahy on the edge of the box.

He then guided the ball in from the edge of the box - with the former Town skipper opting not to celebrate.

In the 90th minute the visitors made it 2-0 when McCleary's cross was tapped in by Richard Kone.

Teams:

Shrewsbury: Marosi, Feeney, Dunkley, Flanagan, Benning, Winchester, Perry, Bloxham (Bowman 81), Bayliss, Shipley (Price 89), Udoh.

Subs not used: Burgoyne, Anderson, Bennett, O'Brien.

Wycombe: Ravizzoi, Scowen (Butcher 58), Forino, Voles (Kone 58), Leahy, McCleary (Tafazolli 94'), Low, Potts, Taylor (Wheeler 74'), McCarthy, Kodua (Sadlier 73').

Subs not used: Shepperd, Lonwijk.

Referee: Martin Woods.

Attendance: 6,206 (240 away).

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Ticket Details | Wycombe Wanderers

25 March 2024

Tickets are now on sale for our penultimate home game of the 2023/24 season against Wycombe Wanderers.

Shrewsbury Town v Wycombe Wanderers - 13/04/24 - 3pm kick-off

The Croud Meadow

Sky Bet League One

Ticket Information

These games are valid for season ticket holders. They can turn up on the day and scan their card at the turnstiles for stadium entry.

Please be aware that ALL juniors under 18 will have a new season ticket card due to a change in the pricing structure. These can be collected from the main ticket office.

Match tickets are available before the day of the game and on matchdays. Please note the new ticket collection points below.

Matchday collections for East and South Stands (Block 1–12) will be from the new Ticket Collection Hut just inside the main green gates after 1pm on matchday Saturday or 6pm for a midweek game.

Collections for the West Stand (Block 13–19) will be in the West Stand Ticket Office as usual from 1pm on matchday Saturday and 6pm for a midweek game.

Collections before these times will still be from the main ticket office from 10am – 5pm Monday, Thursday and Fridays before a home game. Or, 10am - 2.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays before an away game.

Supporters are encouraged to buy in advance so they can help beat the queues on matchday.

Tickets can be delivered to you by post or via email as a QR code. But fans are reminded they can no longer print tickets at home due to issues with barcode quality causing delays at the turnstiles.

Fans who used to print their tickets at home can have one posted out to them or you can collect one from the ticket office.

Ticket office opening hours are 10am – 5pm Monday, Thursday and Fridays before a home game. Or, 10am - 2.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays before an away game and 10am – kick-off on a matchday Saturday.

Tickets can be purchased in the following ways:

• In-person at The Croud Meadow ticket office• By calling 01743 273943• Via our online ticketing site - click here

Tickets bought online can be printed at home and scanned for stadium entry or can be selected as a QR code and can be saved in your mobile device emails for use on matchday.

When buying online the following costs apply:

Digital Ticket/QR Code = FreeCollect from STFC = FreeStandard post for online booking = £1.50Special Delivery = £9.00Add to FanCard = Free.

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