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Preview: Stags v Harrogate

26 April 2023

The Stags are at One Call Stadium on Saturday for the final home clash of the regular Sky Bet League Two season, against Harrogate Town (3pm kick-off). Here’s all you need to know…

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  • The club advises supporters to enter the stadium as early as possible once turnstiles open at 1.30pm.
  • Pyrotechnic detection dogs will be on duty outside of the home and away turnstiles to ensure the safety of fellow supporters.
  • The One Call Stadium car park will be closed 15 minutes prior to full-time until footfall reaches a safe level to enable supporters to leave the ground on foot.
  • The gate between the North Stand and Ian Greaves Stand will be closed 15 minutes prior to full-time until Harrogate’s supporters’ coaches have left the ground.
  • Are you a first-time visitor to One Call Stadium? If so, you may wish to check out our useful first-time guide.

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Forward James Gale will be assessed ahead of Saturday’s clash with Harrogate Town.

Defender Elliott Hewitt is a doubt for Saturday’s visit of the Sulphurites after being withdrawn from Stags’ midweek clash with Leyton Orient.

Jordan Bowery was replaced in Stags’ 2-1 win at Newport recently due to a tight hamstring and will be assessed ahead of Saturday’s contest.

Left-back Stephen McLaughlin was withdrawn in the match at Newport - after coming off the bench - due to a knee injury and has since been ruled out for the season.

Defender John-Joe O’Toole (foot) will be sidelined for the remainder of the campaign.

Midfielder Anthony Hartigan is also likely to miss the rest of the season.

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The referee for the game is David Rock. Mr. Rock will be assisted by Daniel Cook, Simon Clayton and fourth official, Peter Gooch.

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Tickets for Saturday’s clash with Harrogate Town are available to purchase at the ticket office at One Call Stadium until 5pm on Friday (28 April) and until midnight of the same day online via www.stagstickets.co.uk The match has been made all-ticket and therefore tickets cannot be purchased on the day of the game.

For more information, please click here.

Family tickets – priced at £23 – are now available to purchase online by selecting one adult and one junior in blocks A or B of the Quarry Lane Stand. Once this has been added to the shopping cart, the discount will be automatically applied.

Ticket prices are:

 

Ian Greaves Upper

Ian Greaves Lower

Quarry Lane

Adult

£23

£22

£20

Senior (65+)

£20

£19

£18

Young Adult - 18-21

£18

£17

£16

Early Junior 13-17

£15

£14

£13

Early Junior 07-12

£11

£10

£9

Family (1 adult 1 child)

N/A

N/A

£23

Hospitality - Purchase

£60

N/A

N/A

Hospitality - Upgrade

£40

N/A

N/A

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Parking is unfortunately unavailable at One Call Stadium.

All reserved car parking spaces are within the location of the Ian Greaves Stand car park. 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 Fans' zone bar/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/Fans’ Zone bar outside Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen and signposted 'The Kevin Bird Suite'.

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Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen - at the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand - will be open from 12pm.

The matchday menu will also be served from 12.30pm.

Our Fans’ Zone bar - located at the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand - will be open from 1pm.

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Supporters located in the UK can listen to Saturday’s contest for just £2.50 here.

Commentary will be provided by Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes.

Supporters based overseas can watch the game live for just £10. Purchase your match pass here.

You can follow the action live via our Twitter match updates, which can be found here.

Commentary for the visually impaired will be provided by Alan March Sport. Collect your headsets from the Kevin Bird Suite/Hospitality entrance at the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand.

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.

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Match Reports

Report: Stags 1-2 Harrogate

29 April 2023

Will Swan’s second-half strike wasn’t enough as Stags suffered a huge blow to their play-off hopes after a 2-1 defeat at home to Harrogate Town.

The young forward notched his tenth Sky Bet League Two goal of the season after latching onto Callum Johnson’s cross, but Stags were unable to add to their tally despite registering 31 shots. 

The visitors had taken a first-half lead after an Alfie Kilgour own goal and a Matty Daly strike on 27 minutes and 39 minutes respectively. 

Manager Nigel Clough made two changes to Mansfield’s last XI.

Defender Riley Harbottle returned to the side at left centre-half in place of Elliott Hewitt, who sustained a serious knee injury in the midweek loss at home to Leyton Orient.

Stags’ second change saw January signing Louis Reed make his second home start of the season, replacing Kieran Wallace in midfield. 

Mansfield started the brighter and carved their first opening after five minutes when Hiram Boateng swung a dipping cross to Stephen Quinn at the back post. The Harrogate defence scampered into position quickly and turned the ball behind for a corner to keep Stags out. 

The game was paused momentarily on ten minutes when Harrogate midfielder George Thomson went down requiring treatment and was subsequently replaced by Huddersfield Town loanee Matty Daly. 

The visitors posed their first threat of the encounter on 16 minutes through Kazeem Olaigbe when the attacker received the ball on the left wing, cut inside and curled a low effort into the side-netting of the Mansfield goal. 

Stags regained their grip of the action and were in again four minutes later. Lucas Akins’ excellent hold-up play allowed the forward to square it to Boateng, who was lurking on the edge of the Harrogate area. The midfielder took a touch and whipped a dangerous effort narrowly over the bar with his left. 

Despite much of the play taking place in and around the Harrogate box, it was the visitors that took the lead on 28 minutes.

Harrogate attacked quickly on the break and worked the ball to Daly on the left, who feathered in a low cross which was deflected beyond Christy Pym by the stretching leg of Stags’ defender Alfie Kilgour.  

A scrappy period ensued after the opening goal as both sides jostled for possession in the midfield. 

Mansfield were again stung by a fast Harrogate break for the second time on 39 minutes when Daly doubled the visitors’ lead. Quick feet from Olaigbe inside the Mansfield half allowed the attacker to break into space before knocking the ball through to Daly, who stroked it past Pym with his right from inside the area. 

The visitors came close to striking a third three minutes later when forward Luke Armstrong curled a low effort from inside the box narrowly wide of the bottom left corner. 

Stags regained possession for the remainder of the first half but were unable to trouble the Harrogate goal.  

The hosts made four changes at the break. Midfielders Ollie Clarke and George Maris replaced Davis Keillor-Dunn and Boateng, whilst Jordan Bowery came on for James Perch in defence and Will Swan switched for Rhys Oates in attack. 

Stags were buoyed by their changes and registered their first shot on target of the half on 46 minutes. Callum Johnson’s hanging cross from the right was attacked superbly by Quinn, who nodded a tame header goalwards from ten yards out. 

Mansfield were in again two minutes later. Excellent work from Maris in midfield slipped Swan through one-on-one with Mark Oxley, but the forward’s attempt zipped narrowly wide of the left-hand post. 

Mansfield continued their offensive effort and came close again on 58 minutes. Reed’s accurate long ball forward found Swan who strode into the Harrogate box before his tight-angled effort skewed the wrong side of the post. 

Swan forced anther opening two minutes later by teeing up Clarke on the edge of the box. The captain’s effort was quickly charged down by Harrogate defender Matty Foulds looping the ball narrowly over the crossbar and onto the roof of the net. 

Mansfield’s constant pressure finally came to fruition as Swan drew one back for the hosts on 67 minutes. A loose ball inside the visitors’ box was mopped up by Johnson, who calmly squared it to Swan, allowing the forward to poke the ball home.   

Stags were spectacularly denied eight minutes later by Harrogate ‘keeper Oxley. Quinn’s in-swinging corner picked out Akins whose goalward header was superbly palmed off the line by the stretching arm of the goalkeeper.   

The equaliser almost presented itself again on 79 minutes after Clarke superbly dribbled the ball into the box from the left to tee up Akins, but the forward lifted his effort over the bar from 12 yards out. 

Oxley provided another important stop six minutes later, this time to deny Clarke who had driven an effort through bodies from inside the box. 

Stags threw everything at their opponents in the closing stages but were unable to craft a late equalising goal.  

STAGS: Pym, Harbottle, Kilgour, Perch (Bowery H/T), Johnson, Reed, Boateng (Clarke H/T), Quinn (Gale, 87’), Oates (Swan, H/T), Akins, Keillor-Dunn (Maris H/T) 

UNUSED SUBS: Flinders, Wallace  

HARROGATE:  Oxley, Mattock, Falkingham, Thomson (Daly 13), Olaigbe (Ramsay 86), Folarin (Muldoon 63), Sims, Sutton, Armstrong, Foulds, Eastman 

UNUSED SUBS: Jameson, Angus, McArdle, Horbury  

REFEREE: David Rock 

ATTENDANCE: 7,086 (191 Harrogate fans) 

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