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Match preview: Cardiff City vs Stags

5 January 2018

Mansfield Town are in Emirates FA Cup third round action for the first time in five years when they take on Championship side Cardiff City on Saturday (06 January, 3.00pm kick-off) and this is your definitive guide to the fixture.

Striker Danny Rose trained on Thursday and Stags will wait to see how his body reacts after he missed the win over Carlisle with a pelvis injury. 

Skipper Zander Diamond, who was forced off against Wycombe after the ball was smashed into his face, will miss Saturday's match with concussion. 

The FA's concussion guidelines state that players should be rested for 14 days after the injury occurred. 

Midfielder Joel Byrom will also miss Saturday's clash, but is expected to return to training next week following his groin injury. 

Defender David Mirfin is still being assessed after his knee surgery. 

For the Bluebirds, winger Liam Feeney's has returned to parent club Blackburn Rovers following the expiration of his loan, but he is expected to rejoin Cardiff in the coming days. 

Meanwhile, Aron Gunnarsson (ankle), Sean Morrison (groin), Danny Ward (knee), Kadeem Harris (knee) and Jazz Richards are all out injured. 

Midfielder Craig Bryson failed a late fitness test prior to Cardiff's defeat at QPR last week, but could be pushing for a return on Saturday.

Stags are on an excellent run of just one defeat in their last 18 games in all competitions. 

Manager Steve Evans' men enjoyed an exceptional festive period, picking up 10 points from a possible 12 from their four games. 

They defeated Morecambe 2-1 at One Call Stadium prior to Christmas, before drawing 1-1 away to Grimsby Town on Boxing Day. 

Stags then recorded a 2-1 win against high-flyers Wycombe Wanderers before kicking off 2018 with a 3-1 triumph at home to Carlisle United. 

They now sit sixth in Sky Bet League Two, one point off the top three. 

In the Emirates FA Cup, Mansfield began their campaign with a 3-1 win away to Evo-Stik side Shaw Lane. 

Defender Krystian Pearce opened the scoring, before the Ducks' Lee Bennett equalised before the break. 

Frontman Danny Rose then scored a sublime brace to ensure Stags' safe passage to the second round, including the Goal of Round One, which can be viewed here: 

In the second round, Stags breezed past National League side Guiseley, emerging as 3-0 victors thanks to frontman Jimmy Spencer's scintillating hat-trick. 

The Bluebirds have lost four successive games in the Championship, a run of results which has seen them slip to third in the table, 14 points behind leaders Wolves. 

Although Neil Warnock's men are still well within the promotion mix, prior to the Christmas period they were just four points off the summit, but have faltered in recent weeks. 

Before their bad run, they lost just once in ten games, picking up 23 points from a possible 30. 

The last meeting between the two clubs occured in the 2002/03 season, a campaign of differing success for the two clubs. 

Stags visited high-flying Cardiff in March 2003 and were defeated 1-0 thanks to a 61st-minute strike from frontman Robert Earnshaw. 

The Bluebirds won promotion via the play-offs at the end of the season, whilst Stags were relegated to Division Three (now League Two). 

OVERALL RECORD: W - 6 | D - 9 | L - 19

Lee Probert will officiate the contest and he will be assisted by Robert Merchant and Craig Taylor. Robert Lewis will be the fourth official. 

Mr Probert last officiated the Stags in a 0-0 draw away to Shrewsbury Town in January 2006. 

The Wiltshire-born official is now part of the elite group of referees, largely taking charge of Premier League matches.  

Supporters have until 3.00pm on Friday 05 January to purchase their tickets. No tickets are available on the day from the Bluebirds.

We received an allocation of 2,225 tickets from the Bluebirds and these are now available to purchase for all supporters.

We are taking orders in person or via telephone at our ticket office. Payment will be processed immediately and tickets will be posted out/available for collection 24 hours after the order is made.

Prices for season ticket holders are as follows:
Adults: £10
Concessions (seniors & 16-21): £6
Under 16s: £3

Please note: season ticket holders must purchase their tickets in person or via telephone (01623 482 482) to be entitled to the discounted rate.

Tickets are available online from www.stagstickets.co.uk but these are general sale prices only.

Season ticket holders will be able to purchase tickets at the reduced rate until

Friday 05 January in person or via telephone. The reduced rate is not available online.

Tickets for season ticket holders are limited to one per person. Supporters can purchase on behalf of others, but they must have their season ticket card details to hand.

General sale prices are as follows:
Adults: £12
Concessions (seniors & 16-21): £8
Under 16s: £5

Tickets will go off sale from our ticket office at 3.00pm on Friday 05 January.

There will be no pay-on-the-day at the Cardiff City Stadium.

The Cardiff City Stadium, the Bluebirds' home ground, was built in 2009 and can hold 33,316 spectators.

Supporters who are opting to drive to the stadium should use the post-code: CF11 8AZ. Please be aware that some sat-navs may provide a route through the city centre, which could add at least 30 minutes onto your journey.

The away parking area can be found in the away compound of Cardiff City Stadium, via Sloper Road. If this fills, further parking is available at Bessemer Road's Wholesale Market car park, costing £5 and situated within a five-minute walk of the stadium.

Supporters wishing to enjoy pre-match food and drink are advised to make use of the various outlets in Cardiff city centre.

Establishments in the centre are known as 'neutral venues' which aren't ear-marked specifically for home fans.

We'll be publishing live text commentary of the clash on our twitter feed and the match centre on mansfieldtown.net will contain Opta-populated updates.

To access our twitter feed, head to twitter.com/mansfieldtownfc. The match centre can be accessed here, or by clicking the link on the home page on Saturday. 

Furthermore, iFollow Stags subscribers will be able to listen to full-match commentary of the clash, courtesy of commentators Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes. 

A report of the match will be published on www.mansfieldtown.net after the game and full reaction will be available to view on mansfieldtown.net and iFollow Stags.

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Match Reports

Match report: Cardiff City 0-0 Stags

6 January 2018

A hard-working and never-say-die performance from Mansfield Town saw them hold Championship high-flyers Cardiff City to a 0-0 draw in the Emirates FA Cup Third Round at the Cardiff City Stadium this afternoon.

The two sides will now meet again, with a replay to take place at One Call Stadium at a date and time to be confirmed.

As expected, Cardiff had the better of the openings of the first half with midfielders Callum Paterson and Rhys Healey calling Mansfield 'keeper Conrad Logan into action but the Stags were not over-awed and winger CJ Hamilton nearly put them into the lead late into the half but the former Sheffield United man headed over the bar.

The second period was just as even with Mansfield applying some strong pressure on the Cardiff goal and having the better chances. Battling midfielder Alex MacDonald curled a shot agonisingly wide from 25 yards before striker Lee Angol and winger Paul Anderson both saw efforts from close range blocked. The Bluebirds almost won it at the end, Logan producing a heroic save low to his right which meant the tie deservedly end as a draw.

Despite hinting at changes to his side, Mansfield manager Steve Evans stuck with the same starting eleven that defeated Carlisle United in the league last time out.

Prior to kick-off, there were 51 English Football League places between the two sides but the opening five minutes were very equal with Mansfield having much of the possession but not going close to threatening Brian Murphy in the Cardiff goal.

The hosts had a half-chance in the seventh minute. Physical striker Kenneth Zohore tried his luck from the right of the area but saw his effort blocked by the leg of Mansfield left-back Mal Benning.

Winger Rhys Healey sped down the left wing for Cardiff in the 10th minute but his fizzed cross was palmed well away from danger by Stags' stopper Conrad Logan.

Healey was involved again in the 14th minute as he wasted a good opportunity for the Bluebirds. He was found free in the Mansfield area by physical frontman Kenneth Zohore but he failed to compose himself and his first time, side-foot finish was cleared away.

Cardiff almost scored what would have been a controversial opener in the 17th minute as referee Lee Probert accidentally deflected a Mansfield pass into path of Lee Tomlin. The former Bristol City man was free to unleash a shot on goal but it failed to test Logan, going wide of the upright.

Mansfield's first opening arrived in the 24th minute. Creative midfielder Jacob Mellis released CJ Hamilton down the left and the flying winger managed to play a ball into the Cardiff area but it evaded everyone with several Stags' bodies waiting.

With over half hour gone, there was still nothing separating the two sides and whilst Cardiff were looking the more threatening, the Championship side had still to really test Logan in the Mansfield goal.

In the 34th minute, Mansfield were awarded a dangerous looking free-kick 30 yards from goal after striker Kane Hemmings was brought down. Midfielder Alex MacDonald floated the ball into the box but the opportunity came to nothing.

Cardiff's first proper chance came two minutes later. The ball broke to midfielder Callum Paterson on the edge of the area but Logan was equal to his effort, diving to his left to push it away.

With half-time looming, Neil Warnock's Cardiff were looking to go into the break in the lead and they had two good late chances. First Healey saw a well struck effort saved by Logan and from the following corner, Cardiff captain Sean Morrison had a tame header claimed by the former Hibernian 'keeper.

Mansfield were forced into a change just before the break with Kane Hemmings being replaced by fellow striker Jimmy Spencer, who scored a hat-trick against Guiseley in the last round.

The Stags had their first sight on goal in added time at the end of the first half. Right-back Paul Anderson delivered a brilliant ball into the area and it found Hamilton who headed over the bar.

Mansfield had 45 minutes to either cause a shock or force a replay and they got off to a strong start, winning their first corner of the game in the 47th minute. Though his initial effort came to nothing, winger Alfie Potter sent the ball back in and defender Rhys Bennett almost got up to head in at the back post, but it was flicked away from him.

Former Scotland under 21 international Alex MacDonald then showed some quick feet to charge into the area but he was dispossessed on the edge of the six yard box with the Mansfield faithful having some half-hearted appeals for a penalty.

MacDonald's influence on the game was growing and he almost scored a brilliant opener. Jinking past the Cardiff midfield, he then curled an effort inches wide of the post from 25 yards with Murphy at full stretch.

Healey had an opportunity for Cardiff at the other end but he fired over on the half volley after good work by left-back Joe Bennett.

It was a very positive start to the second half by the Stags and in the 56th minute, they put more pressure on Cardiff but Potter's cross from the left byline was eventually claimed by Murphy.

The Stags almost unlocked the Bluebirds defence in the 59th minute but Murphy was first to Spencer's cross with Anderson charging in at the back post.

A minute later and Steve Evans' side went the closest they had gone so far. Good play by Potter saw him find Spencer and the former Plymouth Argyle man teed up Angol who saw his shot from seven yards out blocked by Cardiff duo Murphy and Morrison.

With over an hour gone, the game was well and truly in the balance, but Cardiff soon had a decent opportunity to go ahead. Healey curled an effort round Logan in the 61st minute but Benning got round to clear the ball away, though the shot may have been going just wide regardless.

Benning got involved in the action at the other end a few minutes later. He used his quick feet to cut inside on his right foot but his low effort was blocked by a Cardiff body.

Mansfield brought on Omari Sterling-James in place of Lee Angol in the 76th minute with the pacey forward introduced to provide a different test to the Cardiff defence.

Sterling-James' first involvement was to play the ball to Hamilton before the winger went on a typically mazy run and fired a shot at goal which stung the palms of Murphy.

The best chance of the game fell to Mansfield in the 79th minute. MacDonald spun his man in midfield and his pin-point through ball was helped forward by Spencer and it ran kindly to Anderson who from a central position inside the area saw a shot deflected wide for a corner.

Benning was presented with an opportunity to get a shot away in the 80th minute after Mansfield were awarded a free-kick 22 yards out following a foul on Mellis. The full-back has a reputation for scoring goals but on this occasion, his strike found the Cardiff wall.

The game was now in its dying embers and Pearce almost got on the end of a MacDonald free-kick to win it for the Stags with the imperious centre half, who had been outstanding all afternoon, claiming he was held back whilst attempting to attack the ball.

A goal now would have almost certainly been the winner and Tomlin tried to win it for the Bluebirds in the 90th minute but his driven effort was parried clear by Logan.

Mansfield were attacking the end that housed their fans and with three minutes added on, they kept up their immense vocal support, doing their bit to get their team over the line.

The Stags had to survive a late bombardment by Cardiff and deep into added time, Logan pulled off a world class save to claw the ball out of the bottom corner after a long throw had been headed towards goal.

A late Cardiff winner would have robbed Mansfield of the draw they undoubtedly deserved and the two teams will now meet again at One Call Stadium for a place in the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round.

STAGS' XI: Logan (GK), Bennett, Pearce ©, Benning, MacDonald, Mellis (Atkinson 90'), Angol (Sterling-James 76'), Anderson, Potter, Hamilton, Hemmings (Spencer 45')

SUBS NOT USED: Olejnik (GK), Digby, White, Butcher

CARDIFF CITY XI: Murphy (GK), Bennett, Morrison © (Damour 75'), Ecuele Manga, Richards, Tomlin, Zohore (Pilkington 80'), Halford, Paterson, Mendez-Laing, Healey (Hoilett 77')

SUBS NOT USED: Etheridge (GK), Feeney , Bogle, Harris

ATTENDANCE: 6,378 (1,064 Stags' fans)

REFEREE: Lee Probert

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