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Match Previews

Preview: Maidenhead United (H)

6 January 2023

The Iron return to Glanford Park for back-to-back weekends as we host Maidenhead United in the first of our upcoming home fixtures.

TICKET & HOSPITALITY NEWS

Click here
 for ticket details ahead of Saturday, January 7th’s (3pm kick-off) clash against Maidenhead.

Former Iron striker and assistant manager Mark Lillis will be the special guest taking part in a Question-and-Answer session in the restaurant ahead of the match.

He made 80 appearances for us between 1989 and 1991, scoring 31 times, before going on to be assistant manager between 1996 and 1999, and then also from 2020 until 2021.

You can find matchday hospitality ticketing/pricing details by clicking here.

PRE-MATCH VIEWS

Michael Nelson (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

Andrew Boyce (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

IRON TEAM NEWS

Winger Rob Apter has returned to Blackpool following the conclusion of his loan spell with the Iron.

Midfielder Elliott Whitehouse returns to the Iron, who has trained on the back of an illness, and is in contention to face the Magpies.

Defender Reagan Ogle (thigh) and goalkeeper Owen Foster (shoulder) have both trained and are now available for Saturday’s fixture too.

Liam Feeney & Kgosi Nthle (hamstrings) continue to miss out through their injuries.

THE OPPOSITION

The Magpies took on Wealdstone in their festive fixtures, being edged out 3-2 on Boxing Day and hosting a scoreless draw at home on New Year’s Day.

The side from Berkshire currently sit in 17th position, with Alan Devonshire’s side registering eight wins and five draws from 25 games this season.

Maidenhead were established in the year 1870, being one of 15 clubs to play in the inaugural FA Cup competition in 1871/72.

In 2016/17, Maidenhead won the National League South, winning 30 of their 42 fixtures that season and beating eventual play-off winners Ebbsfleet to the title by just one win.

The Magpies recorded their strongest National League season to date, finishing 12th with 17 wins and 13 draws in 46 games.

For more information on our visitors, click here.

THE OFFICIALS

The referee will be Michael Barlow, assisted by Daniel Woolley and Reece Davies. The fourth official will be Jamie O’Connor.

Barlow has overseen eight National League fixtures this season, including the Iron’s 2-2 draw away at Altrincham where United were awarded a penalty for a foul on Alfie Beestin.

MATCHDAY DETAILS

The ticket office and club shop open from 11am on the day, with the Iron Bar opening shortly after around 11.30am.

The car park opens at midday, where a £1 saving can be made (before 9am on matchday) by purchasing your spot in advance here.

We welcome back familiar vendor Phat Pateez Grill, who will be selling a range of hot-food outside the ground.

Additionally, turnstiles are also open an hour-and-a-half before kick-off for fans wishing to enter the stadium.

NATIONAL LEAGUE TV

The game against Maidenhead United is available to stream both domestically and internationally, with BBC Radio Humberside commentary set to be provided.

Fans can subscribe here and start streaming National Division matches now, including prior full match replayswhich are hosted, and can be watched, on National League TV for free.

To help the Iron profit, you need to nominate 'Scunthorpe United' as your club in the sign-up process.

FULL RECORD

Our full record against Maidenhead is as follows: 

SEASON/DATE COMPETITION RESULT IRON SCORERS
2022-23 - Sat 13 Aug NAT LG Maidenhead 3-2 Iron Nuttall (2)

 

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Match Reports

Report: Iron 3-0 Maidenhead United

7 January 2023

Caolan Lavery grabbed a hat trick to give the Iron a 3-0 win over Maidenhead United.

The Iron returned to Glanford Park for their first home game of 2023 and made two changes from the New Year's Day fixture against Chesterfield.

Owen Foster returned to the side after recovering from injury, while Reagan Ogle also replaced Jai Rowe in the side.
The first chance of the game fell to Scunthorpe. A neat bit of play opened up space for Alfie Beestin and he drove into that open space ahead of him. He found himself in a one-on-one situation against Daniel Gyollai, but the Maidenhead goalkeeper rushed out and this pressured Beestin into an earlier shot than he would have liked. He chose to chip the ball over Gyollai and it beat the keeper and was heading into the net. However, a defender rushed back and managed to clear the ball off the line.
Colin Daniel tested his luck on goal a few minutes later and his effort nearly paid off. A United corner was cleared by Maidenhead but the ball only went as far as Daniel on the edge of the penalty area. He brought the ball down with his first touch and he was quickly closed down. The Iron defender beat his man and curled a left-footed effort towards the bottom-left corner. The ball travelled through many bodies and this made it difficult for Gyollai as he couldn’t see the ball clearly. Daniel’s effort struck the left-upright and rebounded away from danger. He was inches away from putting the Iron in front.
In the 20th minute, the away side got their first chance of the game. A lively Ashley Nathaniel-George beat Ogle and slotted the ball inside to his teammate; space then opened up inside the United penalty area and Kane Ferdinand was played through. He found himself in a one-on-one with Foster and the Iron goalkeeper won the duel. He managed to get a slight touch on the shot and turn it away from goal.
A scramble then followed in the United area and several players had to throw themselves at the ball to keep the scores level. Eventually, the Iron cleared and the chance went for the away side.
Maidenhead continued to push on to try and find the first goal of the game and they pinned Scunthorpe back in their own penalty area. For several minutes, they had to defend deeply and had to block several goalbound shots. Maidenhead threatened early in the first half.
In the 29th minute, the Iron took the lead. Jacob Butterfield drove the Iron up the field and Maidenhead were caught short numbered in defence. Butterfield then laid off an onrushing Cameron Wilson and the winger beat his man on the right-hand flank. He cut inside and faced another Maidenhead defender. This time he chose not to take the defender on and instead he slotted the ball back to Butterfield. Caolan Lavery then received the ball from Butterfield and again he was in a one-on-one situation. Lavery stayed composed and simply slotted the ball into the bottom corner to give United the lead in the game. Butterfield was involved in another big chance minutes later. The ball broke inside the away side’s penalty area and the Iron midfielder latched onto the loose ball. He had to take the shot first time and from six-yards-out he directed the ball towards the top-right corner. His shot wasn’t right in the corner and was fairly central and this made it a comfortable save for Gyollai.
The Iron stayed ahead into the break and they were in a good position to pick up all three points.
The visitors got the second half underway and they were looking to bounce back in the second half. Maidenhead started positively and they found themselves with a corner early on in the half. The ball was lifted into the penalty area and a Maidenhead player got their head to the ball first. He directed the ball down and his powerful header was heading into the bottom corner. Foster was alert to the threat and he got across his goal and caught the ball.
Minutes later, Scunthorpe had a penalty shout after a questionable challenge from a Maidenhead defender. Ogle lifted the ball into the area and Beestin climbed high to try and get his head on the cross. As he jumped he was nudged to the ground and he landed awkwardly. There were shouts from the home fans but there was no signal from the referee and play carried on.
In the 59th minute, United took a two goal lead in the game. Lavery grabbed his second goal. A nice interchange between Beestin and Wilson took several Maidenhead players out of the game and this allowed Lavery to make a run into the area. He played the ball and he slotted the ball past Gyollai and into the net. This gave the home side breathing space in the game.
Wilson drove at the heart of the away side’s defence once again and he had options to his right but this time he chose to take on the shot himself. He chose power over precision and a Maidenhead body got in the way and took the sting out of the shot; this made it a simple save for Gyollai.
Beestin was teed up by Butterfield and he was the next player to try his luck on goal. His first time shot was straight at the away side’s keeper and it was another straightforward save for him to make. His shot was on target but it didn’t have the power or direction to make its way into the back of the net.
The visitors had a big opportunity from another corner. The ball was whipped all the way to the back post and Nathaniel-George was unmarked and rushing in to meet the ball. However, he didn’t make it in time and the ball bounced away from danger. If he had been there a second earlier he would have surely slotted the ball home from three-yards-out.
In the 81st minute, Lavery completed his hat-trick in style with a goal from 40-yards-out. He spotted Gyollai off his line and decided to take on a long shot. The ball bounced up nicely for Lavery to hit on the half volley. He lifted the ball right over the top of the goalkeeper and it bounced into the back of the net. It was an excellent goal and an excellent performance by the Iron striker. The goal was surely a goal of the season contender. Jai Rowe was close to grabbing a fourth goal for the Iron. He found himself inside the area and he took on a shot from 10-yards-out. His shot was heading in but Gyollai was there. He nearly spilled the ball and allowed an Iron player to get there but he reacted quickly to make up for his mistake. That concluded the game.
IRON: Foster, Ogle (78’ Rowe), Boyce, Beestin, Lavery (93’ Poulter), Taft, Butterfield, Wilson, Shrimpton, Daniel, Pugh (95’ Gallimore).
IRON SUBS NOT USED: Dewhurst, O’Malley.
MAIDENHEAD: Gyollai, Asare, De Havilland, Kpekawa, Nathaniel-George, Ferdinand, Acquah, Odutayo (73’ Sparkes), Upward (62’ McCoulsky), Arthur, Adams (73’ Smith).

MAIDENHEAD SUBS NOT USED: Clifton, Massey.
ATTENDANCE: 2,409.

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Ticket News

Early Bird tickets on sale for Maidenhead home game

7 January 2023

Tickets are on sale for the Iron's home National League game against Maidenhead United on Saturday, January 7th (3pm kick-off).

After taking on board supporter feedback, the Early Bird rate will be available both in person at our ticket office and online via www.sufctickets.com until three hours before kick-off of home league matches now. So for the Maidenhead game, this rate will be available until 12noon on Saturday, January 7th. Matchday prices then apply.

Buying online also enables fans to use our ‘e-ticket’ option which emails the ticket across to the supporter's email address, and means they can print the ticket at home, or scan from their mobile at the turnstile.

PAY ON THE DAY: Supporters can pay on the day by purchasing online or by visiting the ticket office with payment by card or contactless only (in the Easy Buy Stand) or matchday ticket booth (in the corner between the Britcon and Mortz Property Services Stands). Please note, full matchday prices apply and there is no payment on the turnstiles. Fans are able to pay cash at the corner ticket booth between the Britcon and Mortz Property Services Stands, which opens 90 minutes before kick-off.

This is a Category B fixture.

EASY BUY 
STAND
Category B
Early Bird Member
Category B
Early Bird
Category B
Matchday
Adult £20 £22 £25
65+/U21/
FT Student/
Special Rate
£13 £15 £17
U18 £4 £6 £8
U12* Free Free Free
MORTZ PROPERTY
SERVICES STAND
Category B
Early Bird Member
Category B
Early Bird
Category B
Matchday
Adult £20 £22 £25
65+/U21/
FT Student/
Special Rate
£13 £15 £17
U18 £4 £6 £8
U12* Free Free Free
BRITCON
STAND
Category B
Early Bird Member
Category B
Early Bird
Category B
Matchday
Adult £16 £18 £21
65+/U21/
FT Student/
Special Rate
£11 £13 £15
U18 £4 £6 £8
U12* Free Free Free
LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OP
FAMILY ZONE
Category B
Early Bird Member
Category B
Early Bird
Category B
Matchday
Adult £18 £20 £23
65+/U21/
FT Student/
Special Rate
£12 £14 £16
U18** £2 £4 £6
U12* Free Free Free
EXECUTIVE
SEATS
Category B
Early Bird Member
Category B
Early Bird
Category B
Matchday
Adult £28 £30 £33
65+ £21 £23 £25
U21 £16 £18 £20
U18 £11 £13 £15

*Maximum of two under 12’s free per paying adult/concession. Subsequent juniors must be paid for at the U18 rate. 

All Under-14s must be accompanied by paying adult/concession.

Student concession prices must be in full time education.

HOW TO BUY:

ONLINE:
www.sufctickets.com

TELEPHONE: Call 01724 747670

CAR PARKING: East Stand car parking can also be purchased via www.sufctickets.com in advance (before 11am on matchday) through the ticket system priced at £4 per car. This is a £1 advance saving as these cost £5 otherwise.

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