England League One Regular Season - 23
Monday, December 29, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Bloomfield Road Blackpool
Blackpool
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Rotherham
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Blackpool vs Rotherham Match Recap - Dec 29, 2025

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Blackpool Dominates Rotherham 4-0, Solidifying Their Resurgence in League One

Blackpool's emphatic 4-0 victory over Rotherham marks a significant turning point in their season, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive resilience. The win not only boosts Blackpool's confidence but also deepens Rotherham's woes, leaving them in a precarious position near the relegation zone. This match encapsulates the contrasting trajectories of both teams, with Blackpool now riding a wave of momentum after a series of strong performances.

Blackpool's recent form has been nothing short of impressive, with four wins in their last five matches. The team has scored 12 goals during this stretch, highlighting their attacking capabilities. Tom Bloxham, who scored in this match, has been a key figure, contributing significantly to the team's resurgence. His ability to find the net consistently has provided Blackpool with the firepower needed to climb out of the relegation battle. The combination of Bloxham and Ashley Fletcher, who also found the scoresheet today, has proven lethal, as they continue to exploit defensive weaknesses in their opponents.

Rotherham's struggles have been starkly evident, with this defeat marking their fourth consecutive loss in league play. The team has conceded eight goals in these matches, revealing serious defensive frailties that have plagued them throughout the season. Jamal Baptiste's red card in the 58th minute compounded their issues, leaving Rotherham with ten men and further exposing their already vulnerable backline. This lack of discipline and inability to maintain composure under pressure has become a recurring theme for Rotherham, leading to their current precarious position in the standings.

Despite holding more possession (52%) and attempting more total shots (10) than Blackpool (7), Rotherham failed to convert their chances effectively. Their inability to capitalize on opportunities has been a consistent issue, as seen in their recent matches where they often outshot opponents but lacked the finishing touch. This match was no different; Rotherham's attacking players, including Jordan Hugill and Kion Etete, struggled to make an impact against a resolute Blackpool defense.

Blackpool's defensive organization has improved significantly, allowing them to withstand pressure while effectively transitioning into attack. They managed to limit Rotherham to just three shots on target, showcasing their ability to control the game defensively. The back three of Fraser Horsfall, Oliver Casey, and James Husband have developed a strong understanding, which has been crucial in maintaining clean sheets during this resurgence.

The midfield battle was another area where Blackpool excelled, with players like George Honeyman and Daniel Imray dictating play and providing support to the forwards. Their ability to retain possession and create chances was evident as they outperformed Rotherham in passing accuracy (73% compared to Rotherham's 75%). This control allowed Blackpool to dictate the tempo of the match and exploit gaps in Rotherham's defense.

The psychological edge gained from this victory cannot be understated. Blackpool's previous win against Rotherham just weeks ago (3-0) set the stage for today's performance, reinforcing their dominance over a struggling opponent. This latest result not only boosts Blackpool's morale but also places additional pressure on Rotherham as they face an uphill battle to regain form.

Looking ahead, Blackpool will aim to build on this momentum as they face Port Vale next. With confidence soaring and key players finding form, they will look to continue their climb up the table. Conversely, Rotherham must regroup quickly before facing Peterborough, as they desperately need points to avoid slipping further into the relegation mire.

This match serves as a stark reminder of the fine margins in football; while Blackpool is finding its rhythm, Rotherham is left searching for answers. The contrasting fortunes of these two teams highlight the unpredictable nature of League One, where form can shift dramatically from week to week. As we move into the new year, both teams will be keenly aware that every point counts in this tightly contested league.

Originally published on FollowTeams at December 29, 2025 at 10:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Blackpool
Double chance : Blackpool or draw
Blackpool
45%
Draw
45%
Rotherham
10%

Team Lineups

Blackpool
3-4-1-2
COACH
Steve Bruce
1
Bailey Peacock-Farrell
3
James Husband
5
Fraser Horsfall
4
Oliver Casey
26
Zachary Ashworth
10
George Honeyman
8
Albie Morgan
30
Daniel Imray
19
Josh Bowler
11
Ashley Fletcher
14
Tom Bloxham
Rotherham
3-4-1-2
COACH
Matthew Hamshaw
1
Cameron Dawson
3
Zak Jules
26
Hamish Douglas
15
Jamal Baptiste
6
Reece James
44
Daniel Gore
7
Joe Powell
22
Denzel Hall
11
ArJany Martha
29
Kion Etete
9
Jordan Hugill

Blackpool Substitutes

2 Andy Lyons
D
6 Jordan Brown
M
7 Lee Evans
M
22 CJ Hamilton
F
23 Scott Banks
F
25 Franco Ravizzoli
G
29 Emil Hansson
F

Rotherham Substitutes

2 Joe Rafferty
D
4 Liam Kelly
M
5 Sean Raggett
D
13 Ted Cann
G
16 Dru Yearwood
M
17 Shaun McWilliams
M
41 Josh Ayres
F

Match Statistics

7
Total Shots
10
4
Shots on Goal
3
2
Shots off Goal
3
1
Blocked Shots
4
5
Shots Inside Box
4
2
Shots Outside Box
6
48%
Ball Possession (%)
52%
184
Total Passes
192
134
Accurate Passes
144
73%
Pass Accuracy (%)
75%
6
Fouls
8
2
Corner Kicks
2
4
Offsides
1
0
Yellow Cards
2
3
Goalkeeper Saves
2

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