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23 April 2022 Venue The Utilita Energy Stadium Attendance

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Report: Bradford City 2-1 Iron

23 April 2022

The Iron were beaten 2-1 at Bradford City on Saturday, with Rekeil Pyke scoring his first goal for the club at the Utility Energy Stadium.

The Iron entered the match making one change from the side that faced Stevenage on Easter Monday, as Pyke came in for Joe Nuttall.

United got off to a poor start as Bradford took the lead within seconds of the game kicking off. Jamie Walker rolled the hosts into the lead, with an effort from just inside the box after build-up play down the left.

Soon after, there was an attack from the hosts where the ball came out to Elliot Watt on the edge of the area but he sent a volley way over.

The home side's second came in the fifth minute as ex-Iron youth trainee Charles Vernam curled a long range effort into the net, going past Watson at his left-hand post.

Jai Rowe picked up the first yellow card of the game soon after for a foul on Lee Angol.

With 20 minutes gone, Liam Feeney got down the left channel and forced a corner from Alex Gilliead following a blocked cross. The corner was cleared by the hosts though.

Seven minutes later, Watson was drawn into a point blank save to deny an effort by Angol from a couple of yards out after work by Walker down the left to work the opening.

The 30th minute saw an attempt from Angol, who lashed goalward on the turn, but it was wide of the target.

On 33 minutes, Pyke pulled a goal back with his first for the club. He closed the gap on a backpass and charged down Alex Bass’ clearance, with the ball bouncing into the net.

Six minutes later, Bradford came close again as Dion Pereria drove goalwards and teed up Walker. His initial effort was stopped before Pereira sent the rebound wide.

In the 42nd minute, Vernam came close to a second of the afternoon as his side-footed effort from the left cannoned back into play off the woodwork.

Soon after, another effort from Pereira was saved by Watson, who dived down low to his right to keep out the effort.

With 53 minutes gone, Matheson came in with a fine challenge to deny Vernam a tap in following a low ball in from the right.

Walker charged through in the 62nd minute and saw his shot blocked, but it ricocheted through to Angol. Watson came out to sprawl onto the ball, regaining possession. He stayed down, but didn't require treatment.

On 65 minutes, the ball was threaded through to Matheson, with the right-back making a neat run into the box. His effort was saved though.

Six minutes later, the hosts played on as Cameron Wilson stayed down injured. They kept hold of the ball before a 30-yard effort was sent high and wide, allowing the Iron attacker to receive treatment.

Wilson and Pyke were replaced soon after by Mason O'Malley and Harry Bunn, for the first Iron changes of the afternoon.

Bradford came close to a third on 77 minutes when Fiacre Kelleher nodded down a corner, but Caolan Lavery turned a close range effort over the bar.

There was a final Scunthorpe alteration on 80 minutes as Finley Shrimpton came on for Beestin.

Straight after that, a Feeney free-kick delivery from the left was sent in to Ryan Delaney, whose header drew a save from the home goalkeeper Bass.

The Iron then came out with the ball on the left with the ball flashed across the box. A tackle came in to deny an effort on goal, with the ball ricocheting just behind Bunn.

On 86 minutes, Gilliead checked back inside the box and feed Watt, but his shot went wide.

At the other end, Bunn drove into space and sent the ball wide for Ethan Young. He played a return pass inside the box to Bunn, who saw his effort turned behind for a corner.

On 89 minutes, Vernam was denied once more by a superb save from Watson as he sprung down low to his left to beat away the first time shot.

There were four minutes of added time but neither side created any more chances.

The Iron return to action with their final home game of the season against Hartlepool United next Saturday (3pm kick-off).

BRADFORD: Bass, Ridehalgh, Songo'o, Walker (Cooke, 78), Gilliead, Vernam, Kelleher, Watt (Sutton, 90), Angol (Lavery, 63), Hendrie, Pereira.

BRADFORD SUBS NOT USED: O'Donnell, Cook, Foulds, Evans.

IRON: Watson, Delaney, Beestin (Shrimpton, 80), Pyke (Bunn, 72), Rowe, Wilson (O'Malley, 72), Feeney, Gallimore, Moore-Billam, Young, Matheson.

IRON SUBS NOT USED: Foster, Nuttall, Lewis, Grant.

ATTENDANCE: 15,248 (338 away).

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Ticket News

Bradford away ticket details

23 April 2022

Tickets are on sale now for the Iron's trip to take on Bradford City on Saturday, April 23rd (3pm kick-off).

PAY ON THE DAY: Our supporters will be able to buy tickets on the day, but this will need to be done by scanning a QR code outside the away turnstile and making the payment online. The ticket will then be emailed to them. The Bradford ticket office will not be able to sell tickets.
 
Payments will increase on the day by £5.00 for Adults, £2.00 for Senior & Young Person. No price increase for a Youth or Junior ticket.
 
Family tickets will not be available to purchase on the day.

We have been handed an initial allocation of around 500 tickets for the game at the Utilita Energy Stadium.

You can purchase tickets in person at the Iron ticket office, by calling 01724 747670 during opening hours (see below) or through visiting www.sufctickets.com. Buy in advance from the Iron and we receive 5% of the sales.

Should they not sell out, match tickets will remain on sale from the Iron ticket office until 3.30pm on Friday, April 22nd.

Meanwhile, official coach travel has sold out, but we are taking interest for a reserve list. If interested, please email sufctickets@scunthorpe-united.co.uk.

Advance ticket prices are as follows:

CATEGORY ADVANCE
Adults (24-65) £20
Seniors (65+) £18
Young Person (17-23) £18
Youth (12-16) £10
Junior (11 & under) £5

There is also a Family Ticket available for £45, which is for two adults and two junior (11 and under), which is only available in advance of matchday.

Three sets of wheelchair user and carer seats are also included. Disabled fans must be in receipt of DLA or PIP at the higher level, or middle rate for mobility.

HOW TO BUY ONLINE
www.sufctickets.com

TELEPHONE
Call 01724 747670

IN PERSON
Our ticket office is open at the following times: 

Thursday, April 21st - 10am until 4pm
Friday, April 22nd - 10am until 4pm

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