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Scene setter: Rotherham United (A)

5 October 2021

The Iron are in Papa John's Trophy group stage action on Tuesday night when they visit Rotherham United. See our handy guide to the articles we've published ahead of the game below.

TICKET NEWS
Details of how to buy in advance or on the day.

STREAM LIVE ON iFOLLOW
See details of how you can watch live on iFollow wherever you are.

RYAN LOFT'S PRE-MATCH THOUGHTS
Hear from the striker, just back from injury, ahead of the match.

MAN IN THE MIDDLE
Read a profile of the referee, plus see who the rest of the officials are.

OPPOSITION PROFILE
An overview of our hosts this Tuesday.

ON THIS DAY
See our past record for games played on October 5th.

ELSEWHERE IN THE PAPA JOHN'S TROPHY
See the other fixtures for this midweek.

THE ROTHERHAM VIEW
See the latest articles from their website.

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Match Reports

Report: Rotherham United 4-1 Iron

5 October 2021

The Iron were defeated 4-1 at Rotherham United in the Papa John's Trophy group stages on Tuesday night, but deserved more for their endeavours at the New York Stadium.

The hosts took a first half lead through Will Grigg and Freddie Ladapo. The Iron battled though and pulled one back through Ryan Loft in the second half. However, Rotherham secured the three points with two late goals.

The game had a quiet opening with neither teams registering a chance. However, eight minutes in, Ross Millen drove forward down the right before delivering a cross into the box, but the keeper gathered it. 

The home side took the lead a minute later after Grigg volleyed home Wes Harding’s cross from the right.

Just after, Jordan Hallam managed to get a shot away, but his effort was deflected wide, and the linesman flagged it for offside too.  

Rory Watson was forced into making a save on 11 minutes when he tipped Harding’s right-wing cross over the bar. 

The Iron’s first chance came soon after. Loft flicked a ball onto Hallam who controlled the ball and sent it to Harry Wood. The midfielder then released a low strike at goal, but it was wide of the right-hand post. 

Another chance for United came 16 minutes in. Wood sent a free-kick in towards Emmanuel Onariase, but the defender was flagged offside as he looked to head the ball into a dangerous position. 

With 20 minutes on the clock the home side doubled their lead. A cross from the left was met by Ladapo who headed in from close range. 

Ladapo had another chance soon after. Grigg knocked it down and the striker fired a half-volley wide of Watson’s left-hand post. 

During that strong spell for the home side. Barlaser had a chance from a corner, but his effort was into the side netting of the near post. 

Scunthorpe began to get a foothold in the game though, and Hallam won the ball back for United before passing to Devarn Green. He fired a shot at goal, but the chance was just wide of the left-hand post. 

Right after Loft then registered a shot on target. The targetman received a through ball from Wood on the right-hand side before striking the ball low, forcing Vickers to make a save. 

On 33 minutes Loft then connected with a cross from the left, forcing Vickers into another save. However, in doing so the goalkeeper knocked down Bola, who then received treatment. The home player continued though, and play resumed. 

Hippolyte delivered in a long throw from the left, but it was cleared back to him. He then whipped in a cross towards Onariase but the home keeper rose to claim it. 

Loft threatened again late on in the half. Millen crossed into the box, however, as Loft tried to connect, he was penalised for a foul on Vickers. Soon after he retrieved a loose ball and sent a shot at goal, but it deflected wide of the near post. 

Following this a corner was whipped in from the right. It eventually fell to Wood on the edge of the area whose volley was wide. 

United then came close again as Hallam forced a save from Vickers following some nice play from the Iron and a good ball in from Loft.

The second half began with a chance for the home side. Harding attempted to get the ball into the danger area, but Watson managed to get hold of it. Soon after Harding sent the ball into the area looking for Ladapo again, but Watson came out to collect it. 

On 51 minutes Green slipped in Hallam. The striker then fired a shot away as he was challenged by Hull. 

Hippolyte whipped in the subsequent corner in from the right which was then headed away. It was cleared only as far as Green whose long-range strike went over the bar.

Green then drove down the right and looked to send the ball through to Loft but it was cleared away. Right after there was another chance for Green, who received the ball from a deflection and struck a left footed effort over the bar. 

The Iron pulled a goal back in the 65th minute. Some nice play between Millen, Wood, and Loft resulted in an inviting cross which was converted at the back post by United’s number nine for his second goal of the season.

Five minutes later Millen played in Hippolyte who crossed the ball in, but nobody could connect.

Bola sent the ball in from the left with 13 minutes to go but it was met again by Watson. 

With ten minutes left to play Hallam sent a free kick into the box. It was almost met by Onariase at the far post, but it just evaded him and went out for a goal kick. 

In the 83rd minute, the home side got their third goal of the night. Against the run of play, Odoffin fired a low shot into the net from 25 yards out. 

Late on Pugh had another chance. The Iron played some nice football which ended up with the midfielder striking an effort narrowly over the bar. 

Three minutes of added time were shown before Smith slotted in a fourth goal from close range.

The Iron are next in action on Saturday as they travel to Yorkshire where they’ll play Harrogate Town in League Two. 

ROTHERHAM: Vickers, Edmonds-Green, Ihiekwe, Hull (Wiles, 61), Harding, Sadier, Barlaser (Smith, 61), Odoffin, Bola, Ladapo, Grigg (Rathbone, 61). 

ROTHERHAM SUBS NOT USED: Johansson, Gratton, Durose, Exton. 

IRON: Watson, Millen, Onariase, Davis, Thompson, Wood (Pugh, 75), Greem, Hallam (Hackney, 84), Beestin, Hippolyte, Loft (Jarvis, 71).

IRON SUBS NOT USED: O’Malley, Taft, Collins, Perry. 

ATTENDANCE: 1,439 (134 away).

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Ticket News

Tickets and travel for Papa John's Trophy clash against Rotherham United on sale

5 October 2021

Tickets and travel details have been announced for the Iron's Papa John's Trophy Group Stage trip to face Rotherham United, which takes place on Tuesday, October 5th (7pm kick-off).

PAY ON THE NIGHT: Rotherham have confirmed fans can pay on the night for the Papa John's Trophy game on Tuesday night.

Prices rise to:
- £15 adults
- £9 concessions, ambulant disabled
- £4 13-17 year olds, juniors 12 and under

We have been handed an initial allocation of 269 tickets for the game at the New York 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

Match tickets will remain on sale from the Iron ticket office until 12noon on Tuesday, October 5th, 2021.

Meanwhile, official coach travel^ will also be also on sale, costing £13 members and £15 non-members. Departure times are 4.30pm from the Hornsby bus depot, 4.35pm from Ashby Broadway, 4.45pm from the Museum and Baths Hall, and 5pm from the Sands Venue Stadium. Travel must be purchased in advance from our ticket office or online via www.sufctickets.com.

^The Iron reserve the right to cancel the away coach travel by September 30th should we have a poor level of sales.

Advance ticket prices for the game are as follows:

CATEGORY SEATED
Adult £12.50
Concessions* £7
Ambulant Disabled £7
17 and Under £2

*Concession tickets are class as seniors (60+), young adults (18-21), HM Armed Forces Personnel, and diabled supporters on the higher rate DLA or enhanced PIP.

Wheelchair section: Wheelchair Users are charged the concessionary price, or relevant age band, with the helper free of charge.

Disabled: Supporters who are buying disabled tickets are entitled to a free carer ticket and are charged at £7 for adults, or as per their relevant age category. 

Disabled parking: Rotherham have five disabled spaces for away supporters on a first come, first served basis. These must be pre-booked by 5pm on the day before the game, at a charge of £5.

HOW TO BUY ONLINE
www.sufctickets.com

TELEPHONE
Call 01724 747670

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

Tuesday, September 21 - 10am until 4pm
Wednesday, September 22 - Closed
Thursday, September 23 - 10am until 4pm
Friday, September 24 - 10am until 4pm
Saturday, September 25 - 11am until 5pm
Sunday, September 26 - Closed
Monday, September 27 - 10am until 4pm
Tuesday, September 28 - 10am until 4pm
Wednesday, September 29 - Closed
Thursday, September 30 - 10am until 4pm
Friday, October 1 - 10am until 4pm
Saturday, October 2 - Closed
Sunday, October 3 - Closed
Monday, October 4 - 10am until 4pm
Tuesday, October 5 - 10am until 4pm (Rotherham tickets on sale until 12noon)

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