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Preview: Stags v Crewe

4 January 2024

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

 

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  • Please note that One Call Stadium is a cashless Stadium. Cash is not accepted anywhere in the ground on matchdays or during the week.
  • The club advises supporters to enter the stadium as early as possible once turnstiles open at 1.30pm.
  • Saturday’s fixture is an all-ticket affair. Supporters will therefore not be able to purchase tickets on matchday, but can purchase tickets up until midnight on Friday (online). Click here for more details.
  • 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 Ian Greaves Stand and North Stand will be closed 20 minutes before scheduled full-time until visiting supporters' coaches have left the ground.
  • Portland Retail Park have politely asked us to remind supporters that parking is not permitted on their site on a matchday.
  • 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 Rhys Oates (knee) and defender Callum Johnson (hamstring) are awaiting scans after sustaining injuries in the 2-0 win at Stockport on New Year's Day.

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The referee for Saturday's match is Matt Corlett. Mr. Corlett will be assisted by Christopher Ward, Steven Rushton and fourth official, Daniel Robinson.

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This is an all-ticket match.

In order to maximise the capacity of One Call Stadium, the decision to transfer to all-ticket means that tickets cannot be purchased on the day of the games but allows approximately 700 additional tickets to be made available for home supporters.

Supporters will be able to collect their tickets on the day of the match, however, purchases need to be completed in person at the ticket office or via telephone (01623 482 482, option 1) by 5pm on Friday 05 January.

Tickets are available to purchase online via www.stagstickets.co.uk until midnight on Friday 05 January.

The decision to transfer to all-ticket applies to home supporters only. Moreover, because of the anticipated number of away supporters, the North Stand will only be available for visiting supporters.

With a high demand for tickets, the club is eager to ensure that as many people as possible can enjoy the game.

With this in mind, the club kindly asks season ticket holders who are unable to attend to consider donating their seat back to the club for the match they cannot make.

Season ticket holders can do so by e-mailing their name, stand, block and seat to ticketoffice@mansfieldtown.net

Supporters are reminded that One Call Stadium operates an allocated seating policy.

Supporters therefore must be seated in accordance with the seat issued on their purchased match ticket.

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

 


Ian Greaves Upper


Ian Greaves Lower

 


Quarry Lane

Adult

£24

 £23

 £21

Senior (65+)

£21

 £20

 £19

Young Adult - 18-21

£19

 £18

 £17

Early Junior 13-17

£16

 £15

 £14

Early Junior 07-12

£12

 £11

 £10

Under 7

FREE

 FREE

 FREE

Family (1 adult 1 child)

 

 

 £24

Hospitality - Purchase Adult

£70

 

 

Hospitality - Upgrade Adult*

£55

 

 

Hospitality - Purchase U16

£55

 

 

Hospitality - Upgrade U16*

£40

 

 

*Upgrade only available to season ticket holders

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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?

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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 will be open from 12pm.

The matchday menu will be served from 12.30pm.

The Fan Zone Bar will be open from 12.30pm.

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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.

Monthly/annual subscribers to iFollow Stags can hear audio commentary of the game 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.


Commentary will be by iFollow Stags' Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes.

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: Stags 0-1 Crewe

6 January 2024

Mansfield Town slipped to a first home league defeat of the season as Joe White’s goal after 70 seconds secured a 1-0 win for gutsy Crewe.

From then on in, Stags were ultimately unable to recover as the Alex defended resiliently against an onslaught of home pressure, especially in the second-half.
Four changes were made from the side that superbly beat high-flying Stockport County 2-0 on New Year’s Day.

Midfielders Stephen Quinn and Louis Reed, along with forwards Davis Keillor-Dunn and Lucas Akins, were introduced to the lineup.

Midfielders Aaron Lewis and Ollie Clarke started on the substitutes’ bench while right-back Callum Johnson and forward Rhys Oates were sidelined through injury.

It wasn’t the start Mansfield had in mind and inside the second minute, they failed to clear their lines inside the box, offering Joe White the chance to shoot low into the bottom corner which he gratefully took.

Stags may have been level just two minutes later when Akins nodded wide from 12 yards following McLaughlin’s floated free-kick.

Captain Aden Flint was the first name in the referee’s notebook for a foul on Chris Long 22 yards from goal, but the same man lashed it well wide for the visitors.

Mansfield forced the game’s first corner on 21 minutes after Keillor-Dunn’s shot was blocked before spinning behind. And despite a flurry of subsequent attempts to try and test goalkeeper Tom Booth, Crewe held firm.

Stags were finding it tough to break through the lines, but Jordan Bowery did his best to change Mansfield’s fortunes by sending a dangerous ball towards the goal area, however no one was able to connect.

Keillor-Dunn tried to get a shot away inside the box on 28 minutes but veteran defender Mikey Demetriou blocked the effort.


Stags were dominating the ball and carved out a double opening on 34 minutes.

Keillor-Dunn found Brunt on the right who swung a brilliant ball into Maris, but the midfielder’s shot was directed straight at Booth.

Less than a minute later, Stags created an equally glorious chance which ended with Booth denying Quinn’s 10-yard strike.

Crewe almost found a second goal on 41 minutes as Joe White threaded a fine low pass to the advancing Courtney Baker-Richardson, who rifled into the side netting from the right side of the box.

In stoppage time, Maris lost possession and tripped Long to receive a yellow card in the last action of note in the first-half.

Within two minutes of the restart, Stags’ goalkeeper Christy Pym got a vital touch on Aaron Rowe’s vicious drive to send it onto the post.

On 55 minutes, Maris sent a brilliant cross into the box, but somehow no one could connect and Booth was able to gather inside his goal area.

Stags were pressing but it was the visitors who missed a real chance on 64 minutes when Baker-Richardson missed the target from eight yards after Cooney robbed the ball off McLaughlin near the goal line to square.


On 67 minutes, Stags made a double change as midfielders Aaron Lewis and Ollie Clarke replaced Stephen Quinn and George Maris.

And within four minutes of taking to the field, Clarke arrowed a shot narrowly beyond the right post.

Keillor-Dunn let fly to earn a corner and a few minutes later the same man turned his marker inside the box to shoot at Booth.

On 83, forward Will Swan entered the fray, replacing Stephen McLaughlin.

The Alex were defending for their lives and almost conceded a penalty on 87 minutes when a Crewe defender appeared to handle Flint’s downward header inside the box.

In stoppage time, Stags were still gunning for an equaliser and Clarke teed up Reed, who fired over from 22 yards.


Crewe goalkeeper Booth was needed in the last minute of stoppage time to push over Baily Cargill’s well-struck curling free-kick as the visitors hung on to win.
STAGS: Pym, Bowery, Flint, Cargill, McLaughlin (Swan 83), Reed, Brunt, Quinn (Lewis 67), Maris (Clarke 67), Keillor-Dunn, Akins

UNUSED SUBS: Flinders, Williams, Boateng, Abdullah

CREWE: Booth, Adebisi, Demetriou, Offord, Long (Nevitt 50), Thomas (Cooney 63), Baker-Richardson, O'Riordan, Rowe, Billington, White (Tracey 78).

UNUSED SUBS: Davies, Kempster-Down, Agius, Robinson

REFEREE: Matt Corlett
ATTENDANCE: 7,298 (474 Crewe fans)

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