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Preview: Stags vs Newport County AFC

14 February 2020

Next up for the Stags is Sky Bet League Two clash against Newport County AFC on Saturday 15 February (3pm). Here’s all you need to know ahead of the game…

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The game will likely come too soon for midfielder Alex MacDonald, who has a hamstring problem, while defender Kellan Gordon (back) will miss out.

After completing 45 minutes for Stags’ reserves on Tuesday, wing-back Hayden White will continue to be assessed ahead of Saturday’s fixture.

For the Exiles, Otis Khan is ineligible to feature on Saturday, as the midfielder is currently on loan from the Stags.

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Last time out, the Stags were beaten 2-1 away at Leyton Orient. After Kelland Watts scored his first Mansfield goal to equalise in the second-half, an inadvertent Mal Benning own goal gave Orient the win.

Newport have won two of their last five matches, and drew 0-0 with Walsall at home last time out on Tuesday evening.

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We last faced the Exiles on the opening day of the season, a frantic affair that ended 2-2. The hosts found themselves two goals up at the break, but found themselves level pegging with Mansfield at full-time after goals from Krystian Pearce and Danny Rose.

The Stags finished the game with ten men after a straight red card to midfielder Jacob Mellis.

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The referee for Saturday’s game will be Dean Whitestone, assisted by Michael George and Paul Hodskinson. The fourth official will be Nik Barnard.

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Ticket information for the match is as follows:

A full breakdown of match ticket prices for the 2019-20 season in the Ian Greaves Stand (lower tier) is as follows:

CATEGORY

BEFORE MATCHDAY

ON MATCHDAY

Adult £22 £24.50
Senior £18 £20.50
Young adult (18-21) £16 £18.50
Junior (7-17) £12 £14.50
6 and under FREE FREE

Ticket prices for the Ian Greaves Stand (upper tier) are as follows:

 CATEGORY BEFORE MATCHDAY ON MATCHDAY
Adult £23 £25.50
Senior £19 £21.50
Young adult (18-21) £16 £18.50
Junior (7-17) £14 £16.50
6 and under FREE FREE

Quarry Lane prices are as follows:

 CATEGORY
BEFORE MATCHDAY(with membership card) BEFORE MATCHDAY(without membership card) ON MATCHDAY(with or without membership card)
Adult £11 £22 £24.50
Senior £9 £18 £20.50
Young adult (18-21) £8 £16 £18.50
Junior (7-17) £6 £12 £14.50
6 and under FREE FREE FREE

Tickets for the match are available to purchase online via www.stagstickets.co.uk, at the ticket office on Quarry Lane, or by calling the ticket office on 01623 482 482.

Supporters who have purchased tickets via stagstickets.co.uk and selected the 'print at home' option can now use their mobile ticket received via email to access One Call Stadium. Just scan the barcode on your mobile ticket using the scanners at the turnstiles.

All pre-purchased tickets will now be available to collect from the 'Collections Only' window at our ticket office booth on matchdays, starting with Saturday's game.
 
You can find the booth next to the club shop on Quarry Lane. No tickets can be purchased from this window on matchday, although tickets can be purchased from other windows at the ticket booth.

Disabled supporters should view our disabled supporters' section for revelant matchday ticket information.

Supporters can also purchase tickets on the day of the game. The matchday ticket office will be open for fans to buy tickets from 10am until 3pm. Please note that tickets see an increase of £2.50 on matchday.

Our family ticket offer is also available for Saturday's game, which admits one adult and one child for just £18! Supporters that have purchased a family ticket will be seated in our family block, which is located in Block A of the Quarry Lane End. Fans with a family ticket may also be seated in Block B of the Quarry Lane End if demand dictates so.

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Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen will open at 11am, serving matchday food from the bar until kick-off.

The bar will begin to serve food from its main menu after the full-time whistle.

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.

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

Supporters will also be able to purchase the latest edition of our matchday programme The Stag - which features an exclusive interview with on-loan Newcastle defender Kelland Watts - for just £3 prior to Saturday's game.

The Stag can be purchased from the merchandise stand near Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen, our matchday kiosks, or any mobile programme vendor around One Call Stadium.

The Stags Supporters' Association will also be selling their Stags vs Newport matchday pin badges for just £4 in and around Sandy's Bar & Kitchen before the game.

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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 per car. Please note that the car park shuts 30 minutes prior to kick-off due to safety regulations.

The following sites, owned by Mansfield District Council and with easy access to 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 Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen, 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 Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen 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.

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

Away supporters are housed in the North Stand, which can be accessed via Portland Retail Park. Please note: there is no matchday parking at the retail park.

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

The match centre on mansfieldtown.net will also contain Opta-populated updates, and can be accessed here.

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

iFollow Stags subscribers can listen to full-match commentary of the clash - courtesy of Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes - by logging into iFollow Stags 15 minutes before kick-off.

Supporters who are blind or visually impaired can take advantage of our fantastic free audio descriptive commentary service.

Provided by Alan March Sport, supporters can listen to commentary from trained audio description broadcasters.

To take advantage of this free service, please visit the entrance to the Kevin Bird Suite at One Call Stadium after 1pm on Saturday.

Follow us across our social media accounts to keep fully updated on all areas of a Stags’ matchday. Click the below links to redirect to the corresponding social media account.

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Match Reports

Report: Stags 1-0 Newport County AFC

15 February 2020

Danny Rose’s first-half strike sealed proceedings as Mansfield Town defeated Newport County AFC 1-0 at One Call Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

In the Stags’ latest contest, the visitors from Wales were put behind when Rose thumped his side into a lead after 29 minutes.

Mansfield were never able to notch a second to ease the nerves, although it mattered little with a resolute defensive performance to seal three points alongside a clean sheet.

Graham Coughlan named three changes from his side’s midweek trip to the capital as he began by handing Aidan Stone his Sky Bet League Two debut.

Harry Charsley replaced Mal Benning while Hayden White – after the recent injury to Joe Riley – was welcomed back into the line-up for the first time since early January.

Amidst difficult conditions in NG18, the visitors were evidently set on making life difficult with high, hanging deliveries throughout the early exchanges.

Mansfield, though, defended well and were able to begin to find their feet. Nicky Maynard’s neat touch allowed himself to set Rose away, yet the attack broke down on the edge of the area.

Soon after, Dale Gorman flashed an effort beyond the target before Will Tomlinson saw his drive blocked by the feet of Ryan Inniss.

But the breakthrough would eventually arrive for the Stags just before the half-hour mark.

Making the most of an error from Mickey Demetriou, Maynard burst forward with possession and after his initial effort was thwarted by the Newport man, it was Rose who duly took control and thumped beyond Tom King at his near post.

The Stags continued to probe the opposition’s defensive line in sight of a quick-fire double but King was positioned well to deny Rose’s low, placed strike thereafter.

An unpredictable half of football – courtesy of Storm Dennis’ presence – was peerlessly dealt with by Coughlan’s charges as they entered the interval deservedly ahead.

Into the second period and Mansfield maintained their blanket of pressure. Harry Charsley miscued with a swinging right boot prior to Krystian Pearce forcing yet another smart save by King.

The Exiles’ No. 1 was undoubtedly the busier goalkeeper and was required once more on the hour mark. Rose leapt above his marker and the looping header was clawed away with athleticism.

However, the home side would count themselves fortunate minutes later. Possession fell kindly towards Gorman inside a crowded 18-yard box but the midfielder struck wide of the upright from a glorious position.

The visitors began to turn the screw with time running down and only an excellent defensive clearance by Ryan Sweeney denied Inniss a point-blank strike to restore parity. In tandem, the One Call faithful broke into collective noise as they chanted their side towards victory.  

Michael Flynn’s men were unable to find an all-important equaliser with the Stags holding firm to secure a huge victory throughout difficult conditions.

Mansfield will be hoping to build upon Saturday’s victory next weekend when they travel to Cheltenham Town.

STAGS XI: Stone (GK), White, Pearce ©, Bishop, Maynard, Watts, Tomlinson, Sweeney, Hamilton, Charsley, Rose.

UNUSED SUBS: Olejnik (GK), Benning, Preston, Davies, Evans, Clarke, Knowles.  

NEWPORT XI: King (GK), Labadie ©, Gorman (Dolan 78’), Willmott, Amond, Abrahams (Collins 46’), Bennett, Waters (Matt 59’), Inniss, Demetriou, Green.

UNUSED SUBS: Howkins, Woodiwiss

REFEREE: Dean Whitestone

ASSISTANTS: Michael George & Paul Hodskinson

FOURTH OFFICIAL: Nik Barnard

ATTENDANCE: 3,653 (111 away)

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