Fleetwood Town played out a goalless draw with Tranmere Rovers as Pete Wild began his tenure as Rovers manager. Wild, who was sacked by Fleetwood earlier this season, watched his new side create chances but ultimately fail to score. Ethan Ennis missed a chance for the hosts at the back post, while Ched Evans' cross-turned-shot landed on the roof of Tranmere's net. The best chance of the game fell to Fleetwood's Harrison Neal, but Mario Marosi produced a brilliant reflex stop to send his effort out for a corner. After the break, Stephen Negru saw his header tipped over the bar by home keeper Jay Lynch. Elliot Bonds rattled the crossbar for Fleetwood with a venomous strike with 15 minutes left, but the game ended 0-0. The draw means Fleetwood Town remains in the hunt for a playoff spot, while Tranmere Rovers continues to battle against relegation. Pete Wild's appointment as Rovers boss has given the team a boost, but they will need to start scoring soon to avoid the drop. Fleetwood Town's next game is crucial, and they will need to take all three points to keep their playoff hopes alive. The club's fans will be hoping for a win, and the team will need to deliver. With the season entering its final stages, every point counts, and Fleetwood Town cannot afford to drop any more points. The team's performance against Tranmere Rovers was encouraging, but they need to start scoring goals to make a push for the playoffs.