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Preview: Maidstone United (H)

11 November 2022

The Iron return to Glanford Park for the second of the two back-to-back home games this week with Maidstone United next up, following midweek defeat to Wrexham.

Scunthorpe United will pay tribute to fallen servicemen and women as part of our annual remembrance commemorationson Saturday.

The club are pleased to be able to welcome members of the armed forces, veterans and volunteers of the Royal British Legion to the match this weekend.

Volunteers will be conducting a bucket collection for the Poppy Appeal, so please give generously as always.

As a mark of respect, the Iron's team captain on the day will walk out with a wreath that he will lay on the centre spot.

The troops, the two teams, plus the match officials, will line up around the centre circle as an Ode of Remembrance from the poem 'For the Fallen' is played out over the PA system. This will be succeeded by the Last Post and the Rouse with a period of silence sandwiching the two pieces of music. Proceedings will be brought to a close by the referee following a further period of reflection.

TICKET & HOSPITALITY NEWS

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 for ticket details ahead of Saturday, November 12th’s (3pm kick-off) clash against Maidstone United

Former Iron attacker Gary McSheffrey will be the special guest taking part in a Question-and-Answer session in the restaurant.

With us from 2014 to 2016, he made 91 appearances, scoring 19 times, and scoring some spectacular goals along the way.

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

PRE-MATCH VIEWS

Tony Daws (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

Alfie Beestin (click here to read | click here to watch on Iron Player).

IRON TEAM NEWS

Defenders Reagan Ogle and Kgosi Nthle (hamstring) will miss out on Saturday, with the latter pulling up against Wrexham mid-week. Tony Daws has confirmed Ntlhe could face four-to-six weeks out.

Aiden Marsh (fracture), Liam Feeney & Jordan Hallam (hamstrings) continue to miss out through their respectivelong-term injuries.

THE OPPOSITION

Maidstone were defeated 5-2 at the hands of Eastleigh away from home mid-week. The Kent-based side currently sit 23rd in the National League, registering three victories so far.

The Stones returned to the Vanarama National League this season following a three-season spell in the National League South after their relegation in 2019.

The side reached the English fifth-tier for the first time, as the incarnated club, in 2016 after winning the play-offs.

Their best National League finish to date was recorded the following season, finishing 12th in the 2016-17 season.

A successful 2021/22 season saw Maidstone United crowned champions of the National League South, racking up 27 victories from 40, edging the automatic spot by six points from eventual play-off winners Dorking Wanderers.

For more information on our visitors, click here.

THE OFFICIALS

The referee will be Steven Copeland, assisted by Alan Hull and Martin Chester. The fourth official will be Matthew Tyers.

MATCHDAY DETAILS

The ticket office and club shop open from 11am on the day, with the Iron Bar shortly following at 11:30am where Manchester City vs Brentford will be shown live.

The car park will open at midday, where a £1 saving can be made (before 11am 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

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

FULL RECORD

Our full record against Maidstone is as follows: 

SEASON/DATE COMPETITION RESULT IRON SCORERS
1991-92 - Sat Apr 4 DIV 4 Maidstone 0-1 Iron Hamilton
1991-92 - Sat Sep 7 DIV 4 Iron 2-0 Maidstone Hill, Daws
1990-91 - Sat Jan 26 DIV 4 Iron 2-2 Maidstone Ward, Daws
1990-91 - Sat Sep 15 DIV 4 Maidstone 6-1 Iron Lillis
1989-90 - Wed Mar 21 DIV 4 Maidstone 1-1 Iron Flounders
1989-90 - Sat Oct 14 DIV 4 Iron 1-0 Maidstone Lister

Our full record against Maidstone is as follows: 

  IRON WINS DRAWS MAIDSTONE WINS
LEAGUE 3 1
TOTAL 3

 

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Match Reports

Report: Iron 0-2 Maidstone United

12 November 2022

The Iron were beaten 2-0 by Maidstone United at Glanford Park on Saturday afternoon.

United came into the game having made just the one change; Kgosi Ntlhe dropped out of the squad because of injury and Tom Pugh replaced him in the side. Maidstone came into the game having not won in the past 12 games and also found themselves in the drop zone.

The first chance of the match fell to the visitors. Early pressure earnt them a corner and a pinpoint ball was whipped into the area. The cross was met by a Maidstone player but the header was directed poorly and it went wide and out for a goal kick. It was a great opportunity to put the visitors 1-0 up from six-yards-out.

In the 15th minute, the Iron created a brilliant chance and should possibly have taken the lead in the game. Goalkeeper Marcus Dewhurst lofted a ball forward and the Maidstone defence were undecisive when trying to deal with the long ball. It bounced over them and Joe Nuttall found himself clean through on goal. The ball didn’t fall kindly for Joe Nuttall and he had to try and improvise. Ryan Sandford rushed off his line to try and deal with the danger and Nuttall had no time and therefore he had to use his knee to try and flick the ball over the Maidstone keeper and into the net. He couldn’t do so and Sandford collected.

A few minutes later, the visitors crafted another chance. Another ball into the United penalty area wasn’t dealt with and Ryan Galvin met the ball at the back post and tried to produce a powerful header but his header was off target and no threat to Dewhurst.

Mason O’Malley was the next player to try his luck on goal. Caolan Lavery turned his man and found an onrushing O’Malley in acres of space on the left flank. He drilled the ball across to the Iron left-back and he chose to take on the shot from the edge of the area. He unleashed a strong shot but Sandford was quickly down to his right to make a smart save.

In the 36th minute, Nuttall had the best chance of the game so far. Rowe had space and time on the right-hand flank and he decided to direct a cross into the area. His cross was precise and met the head of the Iron striker who guided the ball towards the bottom right corner. His effort narrowly went wide of the target and the scores stayed level.

Maidstone had another golden opportunity late on in the half. Andrew Boyce had his clearance blocked and Josh Fawole capitalised on this. He found a fellow Maidstone player inside the penalty area and he managed to turn and get a shot away (from eight yards out) but it went miles wide of the target. The away side would have been disappointed they hadn’t taken the lead.

The second half got underway and Maidstone had the best chance of the game up to then. A low cross into the box was met by Fawole and he flicked the ball goalward, and his effort struck the crossbar. The ball then rebounded and struck Dewhurst’s back, and somehow the ball didn’t find its way into the back of the Iron net. Once again, the ball somehow hit the bar and went out for a corner. 

George Taft floated a ball over the top for Lavery to chase; the Iron forward brought the ball down well and managed to get a shot off. His shot looked to be heading in but it was blocked well by a Maidstone defender and it went out for a corner. Lavery had a chance from the resultant corner. The ball fell awkwardly to him and he had to improvise and try an overhead kick. His shot had the power to beat Sandford but it wasn’t on target and the chance went to waste.

In the 65th minute, Lavery slotted the ball through to Rob Apter and he found himself in a one-on-one situation. Nuttall was there for support and Apter chose to lay the ball off to him. There was a mix-up between Beestin and Nuttall and they both got in each other’s way and Maidstone were able to clear the danger.

One of Scunthorpe’s best chances of the game came midway through the second half, as Nuttall slotted a ball through to Lavery and the Iron’s No. 13 drove into the Maidstone penalty area. He was closed down quickly by Sandford and therefore he went for a chip. However, he saw his effort trickle wide of the target.

In the 74th minute, the visitors took the lead through substitute Barham. A cross from the right-hand flank was met by Barham’s head and he headed home from six-yards-out to put the visitors a goal to the good.

Minutes later, the Iron thought they were level through a Nuttall goal. After neat play in the middle of the park, the lines were broken and Lavery had time and space on the right-hand flank. He drilled the ball across the six-yard box to an onrushing Nuttall. Sanford was in no man’s land and the Iron striker slotted into an empty net. However, in doing so, the referee thought Nuttall had handled the ball and the goal was disallowed.

In the 86th minute, Maidstone grabbed a second goal through Roarie Deacon. The striker cut inside and powered a strike, from just inside the area, into the far corner. Dewhurst had no chance of reaching it as the strike was that powerful and accurate. This gave the visitors some breathing space in the game.

Nuttall tried to get United back in the game when he had a shot from just outside the area. He took the shot on with his weaker foot and it blazed over the crossbar.

That was the last action of the game and the visitors took away all three points.

IRON: Dewhurst, O’Malley, Boyce, Beestin, Nuttall, Rowe (Carver 75’), Lavery, Taft, Butterfield, Apter, Pugh (Wilson 65’)

IRON SUBS NOT USED: Foster, Young, Sellars-Fleming

MAIDSTONE UNITED: Sandford, Galvin, Fowler, Come, Mensah, Odusanya, Booty, Fawole (Barham 69’), Binnon-Williams (Patterson 82’), Greenidge, Deacon

MAIDSTONE UNITED SUBS NOT USED: Mersin, Ellul, Alabi

ATTENDANCE: 2,560

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Ticket News

Early Bird tickets available to buy for Iron v Maidstone

12 November 2022

Tickets are on sale for the Iron's home National League game against Maidstone United on Saturday, November 12th (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 Maidstone game, this rate will be available until 12noon on Saturday, November 12th. 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 East 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 East 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
EAST
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.

TICKET OFFICE OPENING HOURS:
Friday, November 11th - 10am until 4pm
Saturday, November 12th - 11am until 5pm

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