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Match Previews

Preview: Wealdstone (H)

17 March 2023

The Iron return to Glanford Park on Saturday as we host our sixth annual Grassroots Day, welcoming a wealth of local youngsters to Glanford Park for our Vanarama National League fixture against Wealdstone.

TICKET & HOSPITALITY NEWS

Click here for ticket details ahead of Saturday, March 18th’s (3pm kick-off) clash against Wealdstone.

Former Iron fan favourite Cleveland Taylor will be the special guest taking part in a Question-and-Answer session in the restaurant ahead of the match.

The 39-year-old winger made almost 200 appearances between 2004 and 2008, scoring on 15 occasions.

A key part of two promotions (from League Two in 2004-05 and League One in 2006-07), Taylor was massively popular with Iron supporters.

You can find matchday hospitality ticketing/pricing details, as well as the menu on offer for the day, by clicking here.

PRE-MATCH VIEWS

Jimmy Dean (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

Sean Shields (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

IRON TEAM NEWS

Defender Ben Richards-Everton returns to contention after overcoming an illness which ruled him out during the week against Solihull.

Alfie Beestin (hamstring) and Marcus Carver (groin) remain out through their respective injuries.

THE OPPOSITION

The Stones are on track for their highest positional National League finish since their promotion in 2020 as Stuart Maynard’s men chase down the play-off positions.

The side from London currently sit in eighth position, on 55 points, after registering 15 wins and 10 draws from 37 games so far this season.

Wealdstone have won three of their previous five fixtures in the league however suffered heavy defeats at the hands of FC Halifax Town and most recently Chesterfield who put five and four past the Stones respectively.

Despite a strong season in the league, Maynard’s side were knocked out of the Isuzu FA Trophy in the third round away at National League South side Chelmsford City, where they lost 2-1.

For more information on our visitors, click here.

THE OFFICIALS

The referee will be Michael Barlow, assisted by Joseph Pettitt and Neil Evans. The fourth official will be David Jones.

MATCHDAY DETAILS

The ticket office and club shop open from 11am on the day, with the Iron Bar opening shortly after around 11.30am where Woking vs Chesterfield will be shown live.

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

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 Wealdstone will be available to stream internationally only, with BBC Radio Humberside commentary set to be provided.

International supporters can subscribe here to start streaming National Division matches, including prior full match replays which 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 Wealdstone is as follows:

SEASON/DATE COMPETITION RESULT IRON SCORERS
2022-23 - Sat Nov 26 NAT LG Wealdstone 3-1 Iron Lavery

Our full record against Solihull Moors is as follows: 

  IRON WINS DRAWS WEALDSTONE WINS
LEAGUE o 0 1
FA CUP 0 0
TOTAL 0 1

 

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Match Reports

Report: Iron 4-1 Wealdstone

18 March 2023

United grabbed all three points after a dominant 4-1 win against Wealdstone on Saturday afternoon.

 

The Iron made just the one change coming into the game. Andrew Boyce was on the bench as Ben Richards-Everton returned to the squad. The Iron faced a high flying Wealdstone side, they sat just one place outside the play-offs.

Within the first minute, Jacob Butterfield whipped a dangerous free-kick into the Wealdstone box. It caught the defence napping and Fin Shrimpton almost got on the end of the cross. However, Sam Howes was quick to react and he managed to get the ball first and prevent a potential big chance for the Iron.

In the sixth minute, Wealdstone broke forward and managed to put a dangerous cross into the Iron area. Richards-Everton had to intervene and he got a vital touch on the cross to turn it behind for a corner. From the resultant corner, Wealdstone put a cross into the area and United managed to clear their lines.

The Iron managed to take the lead minutes later. Butterfield picked up the ball in the middle of the pitch and drove towards the heart of the away side’s defence. He had so much space and this meant that he had time to assess his options. He saw he had no options upfield so he waited for support to arrive. Cameron Wilson rushed to the Iron midfielder’s right and he received the ball. He was faced by a Wealdstone defender so he decided to cut inside onto his left foot. This gave the Iron winger space and time and this allowed him to line up the shot. He curled an effort towards the far corner and the ball found the bottom corner. It was an excellent goal and a superb start to the game for the homeside.

United continued to create chances. 15 minutes in, Richie Bennett headed the ball towards Butterfield and this set the Iron central-midfielder up for a volley. He took on the volley but his effort didn’t have the precision and it went wide of the target.

Alex Dyer made a risky pass to his goalkeeper which almost led to a second goal for the Iron in the 25th minute. He played a backpass towards his own goal and Howes was out of goal. Therefore to prevent an embarrassing own goal, Howes had to sprint back into his goal and stop the ball from going into the back of his net. It was a scary moment for the visitors.

A few minutes later, Jake Leake found Wilson with a long ball upfield. The Iron winger brought the ball down brilliantly and his first touch allowed him to get a shot away with his second touch. He found himself in a one-on-one situation with Howes and it was the Wealdstone goalkeeper who came out on top. Wilson’s strike had the power to beat the keeper but not the accuracy. He drove his shot straight at the goalkeeper and it was a fairly straightforward save to make for Howes.

Former Iron forward Olufela Olomola had a chance to grab the equaliser minutes later. Aaron Chapman rushed off his line to meet the ball but Olomola got there first and lifted the ball over the iron keeper. It looked as though it was going to loop into the back of the net but the strike had too much power on it and it went just over the bar. It was a lucky escape for the Iron.

The first card of the game went to Charlie Barker. The Wealdstone man pushed Bennett to the ground and received a yellow card for his actions.

Will Smith grabbed a second goal for the Iron just before half-time. A corner from the right by Butterfield made its way to the near post and Will Smith rushed in to meet the ball. The Iron defender directed the ball goalward; his glancing header had a lot of power and this made it difficult for Howes. He managed to get down quickly to make an important save but the ball rebounded off him and into the path of Smith once again. Smith reacted very quickly and got to the ball once again. This time he managed to turn it home and this gave United a two goal lead. It was an important goal as it gave Scunthorpe breathing space in the game. This was the Iron defender’s third goal in three games.

The visitors got the second half underway and they immediately started on the backfoot. United continued where they left off in the first half; they were piling a lot of pressure on the away side and this paid off in the 51st minute. Wilson grabbed his second goal of the game after Bennett slotted him through on goal. Wilson took the shot on first time and he placed the ball past the goalkeeper and into the back of the net from six-yards-out. It was a dominant display from United.

Wealdstone pressed up the field to try and grab a goal back. Nathan Feguson tried a shot from distance but he was closed down quickly and a block was made which stopped his effort threatening Chapman’s goal.

In the 65th minute, Wilson almost grabbed his hat-trick. Butterfield spotted Wilson making a darting run up field and he found the Iron winger with a nice throughball. Wilson once again chose to cut in field and take the shot on with his left foot. He was in a similar position to where he scored his first goal, but at the opposite end of the field he tried to direct his shot towards the bottom-left corner but his effort curled away from the target and went out for a goal kick. The shot was close enough to the target to worry Howes but it wasn’t close enough to force him into a save.

Wealdstone continued to search for their first goal and they found it in the 75th minute of the game. Ferguson took a shot from just inside the Iron penalty area and his shot went all the way through and into the top-left corner of Chapman’s goal. It was an excellent finish from the midfielder.

Two minutes later, United restored their three goal lead after Leake broke down the left-hand flank and into the penalty area. He had time inside the area and this allowed him to choose where he was going to place his shot. He chose the bottom corner and he found it. The shot was driven along the ground with a lot of power and this gave Howes no chance.

Danny Elliott was the next Scunthorpe player to test their luck on goal. He cut inside on his left foot, curled his shot around a couple of Wealdstone defenders and nearly found the far corner. His effort went just marginally wide of the target.

Substitute Liam Feeney drove the Iron forward once again and he managed to create a chance from nothing. The winger nutmegged his man and drove forward before playing the ball to Elliott. The striker controlled the ball and took the shot on with his second touch. However, his left footed strike was dragged wide of the target. It was a great chance to grab another goal in the game.

United saw the game out and held onto their three goal lead. It had been a dominant display from the home side.

The Iron are next in action at Notts County next Saturday (3pm kick-off).

IRON: Chapman, Ogle, Richards-Everton, Butterfield, Wilson (Elliott, 73), Shrimpton, Leake, Smith, Pugh, Shields (Feeney, 70), Bennett (Daniel, 83).

IRON SUBS NOT USED: Whitehouse, Boyce.

WEALDSTONE: Howes, Cook (Barrett, 85), Ferguson, Olomola, Obiero, Dyer, Kretzschmar (Charles, 36), Barker, Whittaker (Andrews, 46), Habergham, Taylor.

WEALDSTONE SUBS NOT USED: Lo-Everton, Hutchinson.

ATTENDANCE: 3,651 (128 away).

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Ticket News

Early Bird tickets on sale for Wealdstone home game + pay on the day info

18 March 2023

Tickets are on sale for the Iron's home National League game against Wealdstone on Saturday, March 18th (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 Wealdstone game, this rate will be available until 12noon on Saturday, March 18th. 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: Mortz Property Services 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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