Skip to main content Skip to site footer

Kick off 17:00 (UK)

0-6
21 July 2017 Venue Maxglan Stadium Attendance

Kick off 17:00 (UK)

SV Austria Salzburg
0 - 6
FT
Scunthorpe United
Buy a pass:

Listen live now

Watch live now

Listen or watch live now

Lineup will be displayed here shortly before the game

Advertisement block

-

Commentary to begin soon

There are currently no key moments to display.

Are you sure you want to delete this event?

Delete Cancel

Advertisement block

Match Previews

Preview: SV Austria Salzburg (#IroninAustria)

21 July 2017

The Iron complete their pre-season tour of Austria with their second of two encounters on Friday, 21st July (6.00pm kick-off, 5.00pm UK time).

It is the fourth of six warm-up games for Graham Alexander's side following 6-0 triumphs over North Ferriby United and SK Strobl respectively, and a 2-2 draw against York City.

The United manager once again has 22 players at his disposal for the game, with the side again training on Friday morning ahead of the fixture. After a long, hard week in Obertraun, the team will again be expected to go into the match fatigued.

Alexander is planning to continue to step up the minutes of the players to reach the hour mark, the 75 minute mark or even the 90 minute mark, depending on how things unfold during the course of the game.

Jordan Clarke and Conor Townsend both played 90 minutes in Tuesday's game.

Advertisement block

Match Reports

Report: SV Austria Salzburg 0-6 Iron

21 July 2017

The Iron were 6-0 winners against SV Austria Salzburg in their second pre-season tour match.

Club News

Gallery: SV Austria Salzburg (#IroninAustria)

21 July 2017

Hakeeb Adelakun opened the scoring for the away side with a volley minutes before Cameron Burgess scored his third in four games from defence. Kevin van Veen then made it 3-0 shortly before half-time.

In the second-half, Adelakun grabbed his second goal with another well struck shot. The demolition was complete with one goal each from Josh Morris and Paddy Madden towards the end of the game.

New signing Funso Ojo was handed his first game in an Iron shirt since joining the club three days ago.

The first chance of the game fell to Scunthorpe after a succession of corners in the third minute, but Charlie Goode’s header was saved by the goalkeeper.

In the 12th minute, the visitors had another opportunity. Jordan Clarke knocked down a long ball to Tom Hopper, who then drove into the area, however his shot was deflected over for a corner.

Three minutes later, Hopper had another half-chance after a cross from Adelakun. The Iron striker was waiting for a tap in but the goalkeeper dived in front of his feet to claim the ball.

Salzburg’s goalkeeper was called into action again in the 21st minute. Adelakun passed to van Veen on the left, who skipped past his man but saw his strike saved.

Moments later, Scunthorpe did manage to beat the ‘keeper and went 1-0 up. Ojo fed the ball down the left to Conor Townsend, who played it first time across goal for Adelakun who volleyed home.

In the 27th minute, the Iron doubled their advantage to 2-0 with Burgess on the scoresheet. Goode flicked on a corner and the summer signing controlled the ball before smashing it low and hard into the goal with his left foot.

Goode nearly had a goal for himself two minutes later. A free-kick was dinked into the area by van Veen and the defender peeled away from his marker, forcing a save from his header.

On 35 minutes, United proved threatening from set-pieces once more. Adelakun took a free-kick on the edge of the area and Rory McArdle rose the highest, although his header went over the crossbar.

McArdle was involved in the action again one minute later. The defender won a header and the ball found its way to Hopper, who beat his man to flick on for van Veen, but the Dutchman’s effort was saved.

Forty-three minutes in – moments after van Veen had just headed wide – Salzburg had their first big chance when they went one-on-one with Matt Gilks, but the goalkeeper came out and dived to the ball.

Shortly before half-time, the Iron made it 3-0 through van Veen. McArdle pinged the ball down the right to Clarke, who controlled it before advancing into the area and squaring it to the attacker, who slotted home with his right foot.

After the break and on 47 minutes, Salzburg could have got a goal back. Goode blocked a goalbound shot and then the striker went clean through, but substitute Rory Watson made a tremendous one-handed save.

In the 55th minute, Salzburg attacked again, however their attempt from the edge of the box was dragged wide of the goal.

Five minutes later, the hosts had another shot from the edge of the area, this time on target, with Watson saving well.

After a short break in play due to thunder and lightning, the Iron went 4-0 up in the 66th minute with Adelakun striking home his second of the game. Wootton drove down the right and played the ball into the area for Adelakun, who controlled and fired into the top left-hand corner.

In the 71st minute, Morris made it 5-0 for the away side. He took a free-kick on the right flank and it curled into the back off the net, going in off the back post.

One minute later and it was 6-0 to Scunthorpe. Levi Sutton overlapped down the right, darted into the area and pulled it back for Madden to slot into the bottom left corner.

The next chance of the game was created by Jonathon Margetts when he got the ball down the right and sent in a cross for Kyle Wootton. He headed towards goal but a Salzburg defender somehow managed to head it over for a corner.

Just before the final whistle, the Iron had one last chance. Morris crashed a free-kick onto the crossbar and Jack Dyche’s headed rebound went wide, which meant the match finished 6-0 to Scunthorpe.

Iron line-up: Gilks (Watson, 46), Adelakun (Burdett, 73), Burgess (Butroid, 75), Clarke (Sutton, 67), Goode (Dyche, 77), Hopper (Wootton, 56), Mantom (Margetts, 75), McArdle (Wallace, 46), Ojo (Bishop, 46), Townsend (Morris, 67), van Veen (Madden, 67).

Referee: Mr Simon Skowronski (POL).

Advertisement block

Ticket News

Ticket news for SV Austria Salzburg v Scunthorpe United

19 July 2017

We've had it confirmed that entry to Friday's friendly at SV Austria Salzburg can be gained by making a donation.

There are no specific entry costs to the game.

It will be played at Maxglan Stadium (also known as "Das Sportzentrum ASKÖ Salzburg West" - The sports centre ASKÖ Salzburg West).

Advertisement block

Advertisement block

iFollow Next Match Tickets Account