AFC Fylde 1 Gateshead 0: Danny Rowe grabs last-gasp winner

AFC Fylde moved within three  points of the National League summit after a last-gasp Danny Rowe goal earned the Coasters victory over Gateshead at Mill Farm.
Matchwinner Danny Rowe on the attack against Gateshead Picture: STEVE MCLELLANMatchwinner Danny Rowe on the attack against Gateshead Picture: STEVE MCLELLAN
Matchwinner Danny Rowe on the attack against Gateshead Picture: STEVE MCLELLAN

Chances were at a premium as the two sides seemed to cancel each other out before Rowe’s late intervention.

Dave Challinor made one change to the side that had put six past Maidenhead United on Saturday, with Nick Haughton making his first start for the club in place of Joe Cardle.

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The Coasters started brightly and created the first chance through Haughton.

The tricky midfielder saw his powerful 20-yard strike saved by Pears before Rowe fired the follow -p over the bar.

Ten minutes in and they went closer. Good work from Francis-Angol down the left saw him cross for Andy Bond but his effort bobbled over the keeper and was cleared off the line by Fraser Kerr.

Gateshead came into the game and started to create chances of their own. Steven Rigg headed just wide from a terrific cross by Robbie Tinkler and winger Greg Olley saw his 20-yard effort curl just wide of the top right corner.

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Five minutes before half-time the visitors hit the woodwork. A cross from Tinkler was again met by Rigg but his effort cannoned off the bar to the relief of the vast majority of those in Mill Farm.

The chances were few and far between after the break. Haughton had another long-range effort fly just over, while Gateshead’s Jack Hunter was superbly denied from close range by Lynch after a cross from the right had come back off the post.

Cardle came on for Gime Toure on the hour mark before Serhat Tasdemir replaced Arlen Birch with 20 minutes to go.

The youngster again made an impact, having a powerful effort saved at the near post by Pears before a curling effort from the edge of the box flew just wide.

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The Coasters looked to be heading for a seventh goalless draw of the season but secured all three points with a goal in the final minute.

Danny Philliskirk found Francis-Angol in space on the left of the area and the full-back’s low cross was met by Rowe, who poked the ball past Pears from eight yards for his 11th league goal of the season.

The Coasters move up to fifth place, just three points behind leaders Salford City, ahead of Saturday’s mouthwatering home clash with Leyton Orient.