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Preview: Walsall v Stags

16 February 2024

Mansfield Town face Walsall this Saturday in a Sky Bet League Two contest at Poundland Bescot Stadium (3pm kick-off). Here's all you need to know...

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Full-backs Calum Macdonald (calf) and Callum Johnson (hamstring) are both expected to miss the encounter through injury.

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The referee for Saturday's match is Thomas Parsons. Mr. Parsons will be assisted by Alan Clayton, Oliver Spender and fourth official, Declan O’Shea.

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The club have already sold 1,590 tickets for the match. A further 379 tickets have been made available for the match.

Tickets are available to purchase online now at: stagstickets.co.uk.

Alternatively, tickets can be purchased in person from the One Call Stadium ticket office (10am-5pm, Mon-Fri) and via telephone: 01623 482 482 (option 1).

These tickets are situated in EES stand which is to the side of the pitch.

Prices for the additional 379 tickets are as follows:

Adult: £25

Over-60: £19

Under-21: £18

Under-18: £6

Carer: FREE

Family Ticket (1 adult and 1 under-18): £27

Should the extra allocation of 379 tickets sell-out, an additional allocation of 401 tickets in the Experienced Energy Solutions Stand will be made available to buy from Walsall on the day of the game. There will be a £2 price increase on tickets if bought on matchday.

Disabled supporters pay the relevant age category above. 

The Poundland Bescot Stadium is a cashless stadium.

Matchday hospitality packages are available. For information, email: commercial@walsall.co.uk or purchase online at www.eticketing.co.uk/walsallfc/Events.

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Parking is £7 per car, £12 per mini bus and £15 per coach which will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

There is an away fans’ bar which opens at 1pm, located in the away end.

Alternatively, Walsall’s new Locker Bar (located on the car park) welcomes away fans, however, admission will be charged at £5 per supporter.

Spaces on the Stags Supporters’ Association's coach(es) for the match have sold out.

The coach(es) will depart One Call Stadium at 11am.

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Monthly/annual subscribers to iFollow Stags can hear live audio commentary of the game, courtesy of Martin Shaw and Darren Shaw, as part of their subscription.

Alternatively, an audio commentary pass can be purchased for just £2.50 by clicking here.

Supporters – outside the UK – can watch Saturday’s game for just £10.
Click here to purchase your video match pass.

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: Walsall 2-1 Stags

17 February 2024

Stephen Quinn’s second goal of the season wasn’t enough as Stags left Poundland Bescot Stadium empty handed.

Walsall struck eighty seconds after half-time and despite a leveller on 50 minutes, the Saddlers again found the net on 65 minutes to settle the outcome.

Mansfield will be disappointed however to leave without points after creating the game’s better chances and having a perfectly good goal not awarded on 31 minutes as Flint’s attempt clearly went over the goalline.

Three changes were made from Tuesday’s 9-2 thrashing at home to Harrogate.

Hat-trick hero Hiram Boateng was moved to the bench.

Midfielders Ollie Clarke and George Maris were introduced to the starting XI.

Forward Will Swan – who netted a brace in midweek – partnered Lucas Akins in attack.

Tom Nichols and Davis Keillor-Dunn, both of whom found the net on Tuesday, started on the subs’ bench.

Walsall registered the game’s first shot in the ninth minute when Jack Earing‘s half-volley from the edge of the box was well held by goalkeeper Christy Pym following a free-kick from the right flank which was only half cleared.

Stags had a golden opportunity to break the deadlock in the 17th minute.

Akins sent Swan in the clear but the frontman dragged his shot wide from the right of the box.

Mansfield went agonisingly close again a minute later when a diving Stephen Quinn headed wide after a delicious ball across the face of goal by Jordan Bowery on the right flank.

On 24 minutes, Walsall’s Josh Gordon headed well past the target from a left-wing cross and on the half-hour mark Earing curled into the palms of Pym after Stags again could only half clear from a free-kick.

Back at the other end, Swan’s close-range effort was denied by goalkeeper Jackson Smith and as the ball spun back out, Clarke’s drive was deflected behind for a corner.

Following the flag-kick, Stags thought they had the lead on 32 minutes when Maris drifted a ball to the back post and Flint’s effort clearly crossed the goalline before Smith gratefully claimed at his midriff, but referee Thomas Parsons thought otherwise.

Stags upped the ante and Cargill was next to test Smith with a rasping strike which the Saddlers’ goalkeeper had to beat away at his near post.

Mansfield continued to apply pressure and on 43 minutes Swan burst into the area before bending a right-footed effort past the post.

Both sides made a change at the break as Olle Clarke made way for Hiram Boateng and for the hosts, Emmanuel Adegboyega replaced Priestly Farquharson.

Walsall went ahead just eighty seconds after the restart.

Isaac Hutchinson delivered from the left channel and Jamille Matt managed to bundle it home from close range.

But Stags responded immediately with a leveller on 50 minutes.

Boateng showed guile and vision to pick out Quinn on the left of the box and he steadied himself to finish the move with a low drive into the bottom right hand corner.

Both sides then battled to try and find a way through to goal and it was Walsall who would soon re-establish their advantage.

On 63 minutes, Maris positioned himself well to block Knowles’ piledriver from outside the box.

And the hosts regained their lead less than two minutes later from a corner as Adegboyega’s deft header inside a crowded box flew into the net.

Walsall had their foot on the gas and Pym was needed to make a smart stop by getting down low to deny Josh Gordon’s hit from the left of the box.

Back at the other end, Swan robbed Walsall of possession ten yards outside the box and pull it back for Quinn who saw the ball cannon off his legs and roll behind for a goal kick.

And it was the pair’s last act in the match as Swan was replaced by Davis Keillor-Dunn and Quinn made way for Aaron Lewis as part of two changes on 70 minutes.

On 77 minutes, Stags made another double substitution as Tom Nichols and Stephen McLaughlin entered the fray for George Maris and Baily Cargill.

Mansfield advanced for another leveller and on 86 minutes Smith had to push away McLaughlin’s deep free-kick before Brunt’s follow-up was scrambled clear.

In stoppage time, Smith had to palm away with one hand to expertly keep out Akins’ close-range attempt after Lewis laid it into the box.


WALSALL: Smith, Okagbue, L. Gordon, Farquharson (Adegboyega H/T), Hutchinson, Matt (Faal 89), Knowles, Comley, Earing (Stirk 90), J. Gordon (Tierney 77), Allen

UNUSED SUBS: Evans, James-Taylor, Oteh

STAGS: Pym, Bowery, Brunt, Flint, Cargill (McLaughlin 78), Reed, Clarke (Boateng H/T), Quinn (Lewis 70), Maris (Nichols 77), Akins, Swan (Keillor-Dunn)

UNUSED SUBS: Flinders, Williams

REFEREE: Thomas Parsons

ATTENDANCE: 6,645 (1,637 Stags’ fans)

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