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Preview: Stags v Bradford

7 November 2022

The Stags are at One Call Stadium tomorrow night for a Sky Bet League Two clash with Bradford City (7.45pm kick-off). Here’s all you need to know…

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  • Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, we have designated this match to remember the servicemen and women who lost their lives in both world wars and later conflicts for Britain and the Commonwealth. A two minute silence will be held prior to kick-off to remember the fallen. May they rest in peace.
  • The gate between the Ian Greaves Stand and North Stand will be closed from 6pm until kick-off. It will also be closed 20 minutes prior to full-time until coaches have departed.
  • The club advises supporters to enter the stadium as early as possible, once turnstiles open at 6.15pm.

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Stephen Quinn and Stephen McLaughlin have a 50/50 chance to feature tomorrow night after being withdrawn with injuries at Barrow in the FA Cup.

Hiram Boateng returns from suspension and could be in contention to be involved against the Bantams.

Rhys Oates continues to work hard to make a return from his pectoral injury. However, the visit of Bradford will come too early for the forward.

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The referee for the game is Simon Mather. Mr. Mather will be assisted by Paul Stonier, Steven Rushton and fourth official Paul Howard.

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Tickets are available to purchase by visiting www.stagstickets.co.uk or by calling 01623 482 482 (option 1) or, alternatively, by visiting the ticket office at One Call Stadium.

Tickets can be purchased on matchday up until 7.45pm.

Family tickets – priced at £23 – are available to purchase by selecting one adult and one junior ticket in blocks A or B of the Quarry Lane Stand. 

The prices for tickets bought in advance of matchday are as follows:

 

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

Matchday prices are as follows:

 

Ian Greaves Upper

Ian Greaves Lower

Quarry Lane

Adult

£25

£24

£22

Senior

£22

£21

£20

Young Adult - 18-21

£20

£19

£18

Early Junior 13-17

£16

£15

£14

Early Junior 07-12

£12

£11

£10

Family (1 adult 1 child)

N/A

N/A

£23

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 One Call Stadium car park will be closed 15 minutes prior to full-time until footfall reaches a safe level, to enable fellow supporters to leave the ground on foot.

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'.

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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 be served from 5.30pm.

Our Fans’ Zone bar - located at the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand - will also be open from 6pm.

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Supporters can watch tomorrow night’s game exclusively live on iFollow Stags for just £10 with commentary from Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes. Purchase your video match pass here.

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

Courtesy of Alan March Sport, the club offers bespoke live commentary to blind and visually impaired fans at every home game, for both home and away supporters FREE of charge.

Simply ask for your commentary device at the entrance to the Kevin Bird Suite at the rear of the Ian Greaves Stand in advance of kick-off.

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Match Reports

Report: Stags 1-2 Bradford

8 November 2022

A goal in either half for Bradford City saw the Bantams return to West Yorkshire with maximum points, despite Will Swan pulling one back for Mansfield in the second period.

Mark Hughes’ side looked good value for their two goal advantage but were made to sweat when Matty Platt received a second yellow card on 65 minutes.

And although Swan got one back for Mansfield four minutes later, it wasn’t enough.

Four changes were made from Saturday’s hard-fought 1-0 win at Barrow in the first round of the Emirates FA Cup.

Riley Harbottle, Ollie Clarke, Hiram Boateng and Will Swan started in place of Oli Hawkins, Stephen McLaughlin, Stephen Quinn and Lucas Akins.

Ahead of remembrance Sunday, a  period of silence was observed for  the servicemen and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in both world wars and later conflicts for Britain and the commonwealth.

Inside the fourth minute, Bradford’s Brad Halliday lashed into the side netting from the right hand side of the Stags’ box and within a minute at the other end George Maris planted a free kick too deep to cause Bradford any problems.

City delivered a succession of crosses into the Mansfield box, but a combination of poor delivery and good defending left Christy Pym untested in the home goal.

On 25 minutes, Ollie Clarke was unable to find George Lapslie near halfway and Bradford almost capitalised when they advanced at speed down the other end as Matty Foulds latched on to a left-sided pass.  But Riley Harbottle slid well along the ground to prevent an assist into the centre of the box.

Stags had Pym to thank a minute later for keeping the scores level.

Tyreik Wright broke clear of the home defence and forced Pym to save expertly with his legs. Then, showing fine reflexes, the shot-stopper denied Scott Banks the follow-up.

Bradford’s pressure paid off as they broke the deadlock on the half-hour mark.

Scott Banks released Halliday on the right flank, whose ball into the box wasn’t properly cleared, allowing Bantams’ captain Richie Smallwood time to drive home from 15 yards.

Stags struggled to find a way beyond a resilient Bradford defence.

And as the first-half crept into stoppage time, Banks smashed a 25 yard free-kick into the Stags’ defensive wall.

Moments later, Riley Harbottle came to the rescue, preventing Bradford from pulling the trigger inside the box with a brilliant intervention.

Stags had their only chance of the half from a corner in the dying seconds of stoppage time.

Hiram Boateng’s brilliant inswinger curled all the way to the back post, though Smallwood was well placed to head off the goal line.

At the break, Jordan Bowery and Lucas Akins replaced Anthony Hartigan and Kellan Gordon in the Stags’ camp.

Both players started the second-half at wing-back – left and right, respectively - as Mansfield switched from a 4-4-1-1 system to a 3-5-1-1.

Six minutes after the restart, Halliday tried his luck from 25 yards with a sweeping effort which flew beyond the post.

Bradford doubled their advantage on 53 minutes as ex-Stags’ striker Andy Cook scribed his name onto the scoresheet.

After chasing down a seemingly lost ball on the Stags’ goal line, Cook beat James Perch to the ball, and after twisting and turning to send Stags’ defence into disarray, fired low into the far corner.

Riley Harbottle hobbled off near the stroke of the hour as Stephen Quinn was introduced to the action.

Two minutes later, Jordan Bowery was sent galloping down the left hand side but was unable to pick out a colleague in the box with a low pass.

Stags were given a lifeline when Bradford were reduced to ten men on 64 minutes.

After picking up a yellow card in the first-half, Matty Platt kicked the ball away to delay the restart of play and received his marching orders.

Stags forced their first shot on goal on 68 minutes as Akins turned his man inside the box to let fly. And after a taking a deflection, Harry Lewis had to be at full stretch to tip it beyond the post.

Stags pulled a goal back from the resulting corner.

In a highly congested box, Elliott Hewitt headed down from the flag-kick and Will Swan prodded home from close range to reduce the deficit.

Stags increased the intensity and tried to pen Bradford into their own half of the field.

On 87 minutes, Oli Hawkins came on for Perch while City made a double change.

Ten minutes of time added on gave Mansfield renewed hope of a comeback.

In the fifth minute of stoppage time, Maris drifted in a free kick and after Bradford momentarily cleared the ball came back in to the box, though Hawkins lashed over.

STAGS: Pym, Gordon (Bowery H/T), Harbottle (Quinn 59), Perch (Hawkins 87), Hewitt, Hartigan (Akins H/t), Clarke, Boateng, Maris, Lapslie, Swan

UNUSED SUBS: Flinders, O'Toole, Wallace


BRADFORD:  Lewis, Halliday, Platt, Crichlow, Foulds, Smallwood, Gilliead, Banks (Pereira 88), Chapman (Songo’o 66), Wright (Eisa 54), Cook (Oliver 88)

UNUSED SUBS: Doyle, Angol, East

REFEREE: Simon Mather

ATTENDANCE: 7,650 (1,416 Bradford fans)

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