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Preview: Morecambe v Stags

11 January 2024

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

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Forward Rhys Oates is awaiting confirmation of a scan on a knee injury he sustained at Stockport on New Year’s Day. Early signs are that the striker is likely to be out for a long period.

Defender Callum Johnson will be out for ten weeks with a hamstring injury.

Fellow defender Calum Macdonald is likely to be available following a dead leg.

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The referee for Saturday's match is Sebastian Stockbridge. Mr. Stockbridge will be assisted by Mark Cunliffe, Ivan Stankovic and fourth official, Steven Copeland.

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Tickets can be purchased online at: stagstickets.co.uk

Less than 300 tickets are available with over 1,000 already sold.

Ticket prices are as follows:

Seating

Adults: £25

Senior (65+): £20

Young Adult (18-22): £15

Junior (14-17): £7

Child (2-13): £5

 

Standing

Adults: £20

Senior (65+): £15

Young Adult (18-22): £10

Junior (14-17): £5

Child (2-13): £3

Subject to availability, there are no price increases on matchday.

Children under the age of two are not permitted into the stadium. Prams and pushchairs are also not permitted.

Disabled parking is charged at £10 per car. To book a space call 01524 411797 option 3 (club shop).

Coach parking is charged at £25 per coach and payment must be made in advance by calling 01524 411797 option 3 (club shop).

The deadline for postage of tickets for this fixture has now expired.

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Limited spaces are available on the Stags Supporters’ Association's coach(es) for the match.

Prices are:

£20 for SSA members

£30 for Non members

The coach(es) will depart One Call Stadium at 9am.

Message or ring 07967 689597 to book.

Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen will be serving breakfast cobs from 7.30am for supporters heading to Morecambe.

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Monthly/annual subscribers to iFollow Stags can hear live audio commentary of the game, courtesy of Martin Shaw and Dean Foulkes, 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: Morecambe 1-1 Stags

13 January 2024

Mansfield Town were made to settle for a point this afternoon in a 1-1 draw at Morecambe.

Baily Cargill put Stags ahead with his third league goal of the season on 61 minutes before Charlie Brown cancelled out the opener with a 78-minute finish for the Shrimps.

The Nottinghamshire side remain inside the Sky Bet League Two automatic promotion places.

Nigel Clough made two changes to the side that faced Crewe Alexandra last weekend.

Calum Macdonald replaced Stephen McLaughlin at left-back. Ollie Clarke came into the side in place of Stephen Quinn in midfield. Aden Flint captained Stags after renewing his deal with the club in the week.

The hosts started brightly and crafted the game’s first opening on three minutes when Shrimps’ midfielder Joe Adams slid the ball through to winger Gwion Edwards, who sliced an effort wide and into the side-netting from just inside the box.

Morecambe came close again three minutes later. Adam Mayor’s flighted free-kick delivery from 30 yards dropped inside the Mansfield box and was knocked narrowly wide of the bottom right corner by Jordan Slew’s first-time half-volley from 12 yards.

Stags soon began to settle and won a corner on 11 minutes following a period of possession inside the Morecambe half. Davis Keillor-Dunn’s guided delivery picked out Ollie Clarke at the near post, and his powerful header was deflected narrowly around the post by a Morecambe man.

Mansfield were in again eight minutes later thanks to some good work from Macdonald at left back to play Clarke into the final third. The Stags’ number eight did well to cut inside and shoot only for his effort to deflect off a Morecambe man and loop to the feet of Maris lurking on the edge of the box. The midfielder struck it excellently on the full volley, which looked destined for goal before unfortunately striking the legs of Lucas Akins inside the box.

The hosts had the ball in the back of the net on 34 minutes when Slew converted Mayor’s through-pass but the Mansfield offside trap worked perfectly to deny the Shrimps.

Stags sprung onto the front foot immediately as Keillor-Dunn picked the ball up inside his own half before embarking on a magnificent winding run to shoot from the edge of the box, which was agonisingly tipped onto the crossbar and behind by Shrimps’ stopper Archie Mair. 

The Morecambe ‘keeper was in action again two minutes later as Lucas Akins was played in behind the defence to receive the ball on the right side of the box. The forward shifted the ball onto his left foot and curled it at goal for Mair to spill and then gather the effort. 

The teams went into half-time level.

The second-half’s first chance came on the hour.

Stags broke quickly with Maris who looked to slot Clarke through on goal before he was felled just prior to receiving the ball, with no foul given.

Stags kept their foot on the gas and made the breakthrough a minute later.

A well-worked passage of play from Mansfield allowed Keillor-Dunn to slide a clever pass into the in-space Cargill who had arrived into the left side of the Morecambe box. The defender controlled it, settled himself and smashed the ball beyond Mair with a powerful left-footed strike to give Stags the lead.

Morecambe soon began to commit players forward and found the leveller on 78 minutes as Charlie Brown tapped in Yann Songo’o’s drilled cross in behind the Stags’ defence at the far post.

Mansfield immediately ramped up the pressure and created a number of half chances, but to no avail.

Stags remain inside the league’s top three ahead of an important home clash with Forest Green Rovers on Tuesday night.

STAGS XI: Pym, Bowery, Flint ©️, Cargill, Macdonald (McLaughlin 46’), Reed, Brunt, Clarke (Quinn 87’), Maris (Lewis 88’), Keillor-Dunn, Akins.

UNUSED SUBS: Flinders, Williams, Swan, Boateng

MORECAMBE XI: Mair, Bedeau, Rawson ©, Songo’o, Adams (Davenport 82’), Mayor, Senior, Slew, Stokes, Taylor, Edwards (Brown 62’)

UNUSED SUBS: Smith, Tutonda, Smith, Melbourne, Threlkeld 

REFEREE: Sebastian Stockbridge

ATTENDANCE: 4,387 (1,191 Stags’ fans)

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