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Match preview: Stags vs Scunthorpe United (Checkatrade Trophy)

13 November 2018

Stags welcome Scunthorpe United to One Call Stadium on Tuesday evening for the final group stage game of this season's Checkatrade Trophy. Here's all you need to know ahead of the clash...

Stags' boss David Flitcroft is likely to make a number of changes for Tuesday evening's contest.

Midfielders Timi Elsnik and Otis Khan will continue to be assessed ahead of the game. The duo of Alex MacDonald and David Mirfin will miss out as they continue their recoveries from knee injuries.

For Scunthorpe, the trio of Josh Morris, Matt Gilks and Rory Watson remain on the long-term injury list, while midfielder Funso Ojo is also a doubt.

Stags maintained their unbeaten streak in all competitions with a 1-1 draw in Sunday's Emirates FA Cup clash against League One side Charlton Athletic. Winger CJ Hamilton opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time, before Addicks' left-back Toby Stevenson equalised 15 minutes from time.

Scunthorpe progressed to the second round of the Emirates FA Cup with a 2-1 win over Burton Albion in their previous fixture.

STAGS' LAST FIVE GAMES: 2W | 3D | 0L

SCUNTHORPE'S LAST FIVE GAMES: 1W | 1D | 3L

We last faced The Iron in Sky Bet League Two back in 2014 at One Call Stadium, with the visitors winning by a 2-0 scoreline.

The referee for Tuesday night's game will be Ross Joyce, assisted by Gareth Mellor and Grant Taylor. The fourth official will be Peter Wright.

Mr. Joyce last took charge of a Stags' fixture earlier this season in our opening Checkatrade Trophy fixture of the season, in which Mansfield ran out 2-1 winners over Lincoln at Sincil Bank.

Ticket prices for the match are as follows:

Adults (18-64): Â£10
Concessions: Â£5

Purchase your tickets now from www.stagstickets.co.uk, or by calling the ticket office on 01623 482 482 (option 1).

Tickets will see no price increase on matchday.

Hospitality tickets, which cost just £25 for adults and £20 for under-18s, are also available for the clash. More information on our special cup hospitality offers can be found here.

Stags' supporters attending Tuesday's Checkatrade Trophy clash against Scunthorpe United should note that only the Ian Greaves Stand lower tier (blocks A-E) and Ian Greaves upper tier (P-R) will be open for the fixture.

The Quarry Lane Stand will also be closed for the match.

Please also note that, on police advice and for ease of congestion, the gate between the North and Ian Greaves Stand will be closed after every home game this season, re-opening approximately 20 minutes after the final whistle.

The Sandy Pate Sports Bar will be open from midday tomorrow, serving the main menu until 3pm. 

Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available for both home and away supporters, and the bar is located at the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand.

Following this, the matchday menu will become available from the kiosk inside the bar, and will serve pies, chips, burgers and hot dogs.

The sports bar will remain open until 11pm after the match.

The Kevin Bird Suite will not be open for this fixture.

Supporters will also be able to purchase Tuesday's edition of our award-winning matchday programme, The Stag, which folds out to reveal our 2018-19 team photo in poster form, for just £1.50 around the ground prior to the match.

Car parking is severely restricted at One Call Stadium and works on a first come, first served basis. All reserved car parking spaces are within the location of the Ian Greaves Stand car park.

Matchday parking costs £5.00 per car. Please note that the car park shuts at 30 minutes prior to kick-off due to safety regulations.
 
The following sites, owned by Mansfield District Council and with easy access to the One Call Stadium are Grove Street, Victoria Street, Garden Road and Church Lane.

Charges are as follows:

Grove St 50p/hr.
Victoria St 50p/hr.
Garden Rd 50p/hr.
Church Lane 80p/hr.

All of the above pay and display surface level car parks offer cashless parking via RingGo as an additional way to pay.

Every car park has a unique code so people can either pay over the phone, by text, online or by using a free smartphone app.

Details of how to do this are displayed in each car park. Information about all Mansfield District Council car parks can be found at www.mansfield.gov.uk/carparks.

Where do I go when I get to One Call Stadium?

Hospitality

If you are a hospitality guest, please enter the stadium via the brown double doors to the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand, which is the entrance to our hospitality suites. 

The doors are located to the left of the white merchandise stall outside the Sandy Pate Sports Bar, backing onto the main car park and sign-posted 'The Kevin Bird Suite'

Media

Members of the media are asked to also head to the entrance to our hospitality suites, where our media steward will provide you with the necessary accreditation. 

The required entrance is located to the left of the merchandise stall outside the Sandy Pate Sports Bar and signposted 'The Kevin Bird Suite'.

Supporters

If you need to collect tickets, please head to the main ticket office on Quarry Lane. For ticket purchases, please visit the matchday ticket office, adjacent to the Quarry Lane Stand, around the corner from the main ticket office.

Entry to the Quarry Lane End is via the turnstiles situated parallel to the road running alongside One Call Stadium. 

The Ian Greaves Stand is the main stand at One Call Stadium, which backs onto the main car park. 

Away fans are housed in the North Stand, which is located next to Portland Retail Park. Please note: there is no matchday parking in the retail park.

Can't make it to the game? You can follow the action live via our Twitter updates or via the match centre on mansfieldtown.net, which can be found here.

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

Supporters will also be able to watch Tuesday evening's game for just £10 on iFollow by purchasing a match pass.

A report of the match will be published on the club website after the full-time whistle, and post-match reaction will be available to view on mansfieldtown.net and iFollow Stags.

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Match Reports

Match report: Stags 3-2 Scunthorpe United

13 November 2018

With drama in the dying embers, Mansfield Town secured top-spot in Group H after they ran out as 3-2 victors over Scunthorpe United in the Checkatrade Trophy.

After taking a two-goal lead courtesy of goals from youngster Nyle Blake and Calum Butcher, the Stags looked to be heading for a draw when the visitors momentarily turned the game on its head.

The duo of Yasin Ben El-Mhanni and Andy Dales levelled up affairs heading into the final minute of normal time – before Timi Elsnik looped the ball into the net to give his side nine points from nine in the Checkatrade group stages.

There were wholesale changes for the Stags' final group stage outing in the Checkatrade Trophy, as David Flitcroft named a youthful starting line-up.

It included the likes of Blake, Jason Law and Alistair Smith alongside more senior figures as the Yellows searched for victory under the floodlights.

It was nothing more than a quiet start to affairs at One Call Stadium, epitomised when Danny Rose ballooned the ball wide from distance.

The first half-chance then looked to fall to Kyle Wootton in the fifth minute but the striker couldn’t get any connection on the teasing cross.

Law, just one of the handful of youngsters on display tonight, looked to deliver a ball into the middle that was eventually plucked out the air by Scunthorpe ‘keeper, Jon Flatt.

Elsnik then burst a sea of red moments to strike what could have been a vicious effort against the legs of Lewis Butroid.

The visitors were next to test their opposing back-line and should have been ahead.

Conrad Logan was forced into a smart save before Lewis Gibbens denied Wootton the chance to slot home the rebound with a vital interception.

The back-and-forth nature to this Group H clash continued when Law nipped in. He took possession from Jordan Graham and won his side a corner that the hosts couldn’t take advantage of.

Clayton Lewis almost gave his side the lead with a clever near post free-kick; but would come to rue Logan’s reactionary save when the Stags surged upfield.

Blake marked his full first team debut with a goal when his finessed effort from 20 yards took a wicked deflection, wrong-footing Flatt, and bounced beyond the goal-line.

The Stags held the upper hand following a tightly-contested opening period.

Logan, called into action for the second time, made another expert save. This time from Funso Ojo as he sought the equaliser from just outside the box.

Wootton then managed to out-jump Law at the back post before looking to nod the ball across the face of goal. Luckily for Flitcroft’s side, nobody in a red shirt had gambled.

Less than a minute into the second half, Scunthorpe signalled their intent through Chris Dales as he struck an effort that crashed against the bar.

Logan then tipped over El-Mhanni’s attempt from a similar position to stop the Iron levelling up.

And Logan’s save was made to look even more crucial in the 53rd minute.

Butcher found himself in a pocket of space inside Flatt’s 18-yard-box, taking a delicate touch before rolling the ball beyond the ‘keeper from close-range.

The second goal of the evening seemed to liven up the hosts even further as they pressed at every given opportunity.

Will Atkinson fired an expert cross parallel to the six-yard box, only to see it fly all the way through past a heap of bodies.

Rose then got the better of Butroid down the right-flank but could only watch his strike ricochet against the shins of Flatt.

And the Stags striker almost found himself on the scoresheet when he looked to have rolled the Scunthorpe centre-half – only to see it blocked at the last moment.

The visitors though, to their credit, weren’t to be disheartened by the latest flurry of Mansfield attacks.

El-Mhanni halved the deficit at One Call Stadium with a deflected strike of his own on 73 minutes.

The nimble midfielder danced through before his shot took a hefty deflection, ensuring Logan would be unable to recover in time.

And Scunthorpe were able to level up proceedings in the 89th minute via Dales.

After he’d initially struck the crossbar in the first minute of the half, his persistence was rewarded when he placed the ball beyond Logan with a neat finish.

But there was to be another twist in the tale at One Call Stadium.

Immediately after being pegged back, Elsnik had other ideas. The midfielder found himself through on goal, before making no mistake in finding the back of the net in the 90th minute.

Substitute Tom Pugh stretched to hook the ball away, but could only send it further into the goal as all three points were with the Stags this evening.

The Iron pressed for their second equaliser of the night but it was not to be as Elsnik’s finish eventually secured the win.

After a frantic finish, Flitcroft’s side will now turn their attentions back to Sky Bet League Two when they take on Port Vale at One Call Stadium this forthcoming Saturday.

STAGS XI: Logan (GK), Atkinson, Butcher, Sweeney (Preston 46’), Elsnik, Law, Gibbens, Graham, Smith, Rose (Fielding 87’), Blake (Benning 52’).

SUBS NOT USED: Olejnik (GK), Bircumshaw, Gooden, Sinclair.

SCUNTHORPE XI: Flatt (GK), Ojo, Horsfield, Humphrys, Dales, Lewis (Pugh 86’), El-Mhanni, Burgess, McArdle ©, Wootton, Butroid. 

SUBS NOT USED: Alnwick (GK), Borthwick-Jackson, Perch, Colclough. 

REFEREE: Ross Joyce.

ASSISTANTS: Gareth Mellor & Grant Taylor.

FOURTH OFFICIAL: Peter Wright.

ATTENDANCE: 928 (119 away).

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