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Blackpool climbed one place to 22nd with the point. Three days later, Blackpool reached the third round of the EFL Cup, after a 2–1 victory over Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park. Jake Beesley and Hayden Coulson scored the visitors' goals. [16] It will be Blackpool's first appearance in the third round since the 2018–19 season.
Plymouth won 2–1. Blackpool's goal came from Shayne Lavery's penalty. Four days later, the Seasiders faced a Wolverhampton Wanderers XI at Compton Park Training Ground in a behind-closed-doors fixture. Blackpool won 4–2, with goals from Shayne Lavery (two) and Albie Morgan, as well as an own-goal. Barrow was the destination on 22 July.
Blackpool FC On This Day: History, Facts and Figures from Every Day of the Year. Pitch Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-905411-50-4. Wolstenholme, Gerry (2010). Return to the Top Flight: Blackpool Football Club's Promotion Campaign 1969/70. Blackpool Programme and Memorabilia Collectors Club. (limited edition of 200 copies) Wolstenholme, Gerry (2014).
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Blackpool appointed Stephen Dobbie as interim head coach until the end of the season. A fourth-straight defeat followed at Luton Town on 10 April. 3–1 was the scoreline, with Andy Lyons getting Blackpool's goal. On 15 April, Blackpool beat fellow relegation candidates Wigan Athletic by a single goal.
This page details Blackpool Football Club's all-time records. ... Results. Largest victory: 10–0 (v. Lanerossi Vicenza, Anglo-Italian Cup on 10 June 1972)
Blackpool won their fifth match out of their last eight on 17 April with a single–goal scoreline at home to Sunderland. The club's first league defeat in two-and-a-half months occurred at Rochdale on 20 April. Blackpool remained fifth in the table despite the defeat. Another defeat followed four days later at home to Shrewsbury Town.