AFC Fylde vs Wigan Athletic. The FA Cup Second Round.
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AFC Fylde 1-1 Wigan: Danny Rowe penalty earns non-league side visit to the DW Stadium
Saturday 2 December 2017 09:54, UK
Non-league AFC Fylde held neighbours Wigan to a 1-1 draw in the FA Cup on Friday, with a Danny Rowe penalty forcing the 2013 winners to a second-round replay back at the DW Stadium.
Rowe's 70th-minute spot-kick cancelled out Will Grigg's first-half header to keep the National League side in the hat for Monday's third-round draw.
Wigan dominated the first half, Grigg nodding onto the bar and Gavin Massey coming close.
But the Northern Ireland international frontman put the visitors ahead when he flicked Nathan Byrne's ball into the far corner.
Coasters keeper Jay Lynch made a smart save from Michael Jacobs just after the interval as Wigan went in for the kill, looking to put the tie to bed.
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But with 20 minutes to play, superb Fylde skipper Sam Finley broke from deep, was brought down by Byrne and a spot-kick was awarded.
Rowe, who hit 50 goals in Fylde's promotion last season, stepped up and calmly converted from 12 yards.