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Preview: Rochdale v Stags

10 November 2022

The Stags are back in Sky Bet League Two action again this Saturday (12 November) away at Rochdale (3pm kick-off). Here’s all you need to know…

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Riley Harbottle is likely to be sidelined for a few weeks after sustaining a thigh injury on Tuesday night at home to Bradford.

Saturday’s trip to Crown Oil Arena will come too early for Rhys Oates who continues to work hard on a return from his pectoral injury.

Stephen McLaughlin will also be out for a few weeks with an ankle injury.

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The referee for this Saturday's match will be Robert Lewis. Mr. Lewis will be assisted by Peter Gooch, Robert Atkin and fourth official, Johnathon Bickerdike.

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Tickets for the contest at Crown Oil Arena can only be purchased from our hosts’ ticketing website at: https://embed.futureticketing.ie/c/rochdale-afc/.

Unfortunately, because tickets cannot be purchased at One Call Stadium or on our ticket website, the club is unable to facilitate a priority window of tickets for season ticket holders and Stags Supporters’ Association members.

The above ticketing link to purchase Rochdale tickets will enable supporters to receive an e-ticket, sent directly via email to scan from a mobile phone or alternatively allow fans to print purchased tickets at home to then scan at the turnstiles on matchday.

Ticket prices are as follows:

Adult: £24

Senior (65+): £19

Young adult (21 & under): £14

Youth (11 & under): £7

Wheelchair and carers must contact the Rochdale ticket office on 01706 644648 (option 1).

Supporters cannot pay on the day of the match at the time of writing, however, this could alter subject to demand.

Tickets will go off sale online at 1pm on matchday. Thereafter, supporters can purchase tickets at the Crown Oil Arena via a portacabin facing the 5-a-side pitch (located in the car park). Please note the portacabin accepts cash only. Tickets can, however, be accessed at Rochdale’s main ticket office via cash or card.

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Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen will be open from 9am and will serve bacon and sausage cobs.

Our official fans’ club – the Stags Supporters’ Association – are providing family friendly coach travel to Rochdale.

Coaches will depart at 11am from One Call Stadium.

Coach prices are as follows:

Amber/Junior Members: £15

Blue Members: £20

Non-Members: £25

To book, call or text the travel line on 07967 689 579.

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Unable to make it to the game this weekend?

iFollow Stags subscribers can hear live full match commentary of Saturday’s match for just £2.50 via: mansfieldtown.net/ifollow.

Commentary of the contest will be provided by Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes on iFollow Stags. Coverage starts approximately 10 minutes before kick-off.

You can follow all the action from the fixture live via our Twitter match updates here.

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

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

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: Rochdale 0-1 Stags

12 November 2022

Midfielder George Maris climbed off the bench to bag his fourth goal of the season as Mansfield rediscovered the winning habit with a deserved 1-0 win away at Rochdale.

The ex-Cambridge man struck the decisive goal on 66 minutes – four minutes after being introduced – as Stags claimed a first league win in five games.

Nigel Clough’s men dominated the contest from start to finish and could have added to their goal tally, while at the other end, goalkeeper Christy Pym was called upon only to make routine stops.

Four changes were made to the starting XI from the team which were defeated 2-1 in midweek at home to Bradford City.

Defenders Kieran Wallace and Oli Hawkins started while midfielder Stephen Quinn and forward Lucas Akins were also handed places in the lineup.

After hobbling off on Tuesday, defender Riley Harbottle missed the encounter.

Kellan Gordon and George Swan were moved to the subs’ bench, while frontman Will Swan – who broke a hand in midweek – was initially named on the bench, but replaced before kick-off by James Gale.

Tyrese Sinclair, the former Mansfield attacking midfielder, started for Dale.

Stags started with intent and won the game’s first corner after three minutes.

And despite a well-placed delivery from Anthony Hartigan into the goal area, Dale managed to clear.

At the other end, Hawkins flung himself to ground to deny Devante Rodney’s effort from outside the box.

On eight minutes, Wallace found space on the left-hand side to lay a low ball into the centre of the home box, but Hiram Boateng’s attempted shot was well charged down and spinned behind for a corner.

Moments later, from the resulting corner, Boateng smashed a shot against the deck which bounced up and into the grasp of Dale ‘keeper Richard O’Donnell.

Mansfield attempted to reassert pressure and with 15 minutes played, Elliott Hewitt and Lucas Akins both saw efforts blocked inside the box.

Stags almost had the lead midway through the first-half.

Hartigan’s free-kick, five yards from the corner flag, caused all sorts of problems inside the Rochdale box. But George Lapslie and Elliott Hewitt were both unable to find the net from close range as Dale were let off the hook.

Stags kept their foot on the gas and on 26 minutes, Quinn swept his edge-of-the-box effort beyond the target following Wallace’s lay-off.

In a rare foray forward by the home side, James Ball curled into the palms of Stags’ shot-stopper Christy Pym from 25 yards.

On 37 minutes, Hartigan lashed one wide from a similar distance following a promising Mansfield move.

In the last minute of normal time at the end of the half, Hawkins towered above everyone in the Dale area, but headed over from Quinn’s cross.

Six minutes after the restart, James Perch was shown a yellow card for upending Tyrese Sinclair on the wing, though Dale failed to make the most of the subsequent free-kick.

Rochdale were soon in defensive mood again and had to block a Lucas Akins’ drive on the cusp of the box.

Ollie Clarke then made way for Jordan Bowery in Stags’ first change.

Mansfield upped the ante and Perch was next to have a crack from distance which earned a corner courtesy of a Dale deflection.

From the flag-kick, Quinn nodded onto the roof of the net following another dangerous Hartigan delivery.

As the game ticked over the hour, George Maris took to the field, replacing fellow midfielder Stephen Quinn.

Mansfield penned Rochdale into their own half and their pressure paid off in the 66th minute.

Boateng crossed magnificently from the right-hand touchline and George Maris ghosted into the goal area to apply the finish.

In a treble change, George Lapslie then left the field for Jason Law, James Perch was replaced by John-Joe O’Toole and Kellan Gordon was introduced for Kieran Wallace.

Stags enjoyed a controlled spell of possession before their next opportunity on 83 minutes.

After advancing forwards, Law let fly from outside the area and saw his left-footed effort sail past the target.

As the game entered seven minutes of time added on, Hewitt was well placed inside the area to deny Toumani Diagouraga’s well-hit drive as Dale tried in vain to pull one back.

Anthony Hartigan and Cameron John were shown yellow cards late on for the Stags and Rochdale, respectively.

Mansfield saw out the seven minutes resolutely to claim maximum points on the road ahead of another away game next Saturday at Harrogate.

DALE: O’Donnell, Keohane (Seriki 74), Graham, Ebanks-Landell, John, Brierly, Diagouraga, Rodney Malley 85), Ball (Tulloch 74), Sinclair (O.Kelly 90), Henderson

UNUSED SUBS: B. Kelly, McNulty, Nelson

STAGS: Pym, Hewitt, Perch (O’Toole 69), Hawkins, Wallace (Gordon 68), Hartigan, Clarke (Bowery 56), Boateng, Quinn (Maris 62), Lapslie (Law 68), Akins

UNUSED SUBS: Flinders, Gale

REFEREE: Rob Lewis

ATTENDANCE: 3,631 (1,174 Stags’ fans)

 

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