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24 February 2024 Venue Attis Arena Attendance

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Scunthorpe United
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Alfreton Town
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Preview: Alfreton Town (H)

24 February 2024

The Iron return to the Attis Arena on Saturday, hosting play-off hopefuls Alfreton Town (3pm kick-off).

Looking to react following a 2-1 defeat at South Shields in midweek, the Iron are winless in four, with two draws and two defeats.

On Tyneside on Tuesday night, Scunthorpe went 1-0 down as Dylan Stephenson scored for the hosts just after the second half commenced. Dion Sembie-Ferris bagged an equaliser with 20 minutes to play. Dylan Stephenson was at the double as he got the winner with just 10 minutes of action left, while Tyler Denton was controversially denied an equaliser late on following an offside, despite Flynn Clarke being the player in the offside position.

In the reverse fixture at Alfreton, no side came out on top. United received an early red card as Kian Scales in a decision that ultimately changed the game for the Iron. Danny Whitehall got the opener with a stunning free-kick just past the half hour mark. Dwayne Wiley netted an equaliser just five minutes after Whitehall’s strike, and then just five minutes after that Danny Elliot put the Iron in front, 2-1 up going into half time.

The last goal of the game came 11 minutes into the second half as Josh Clackstone rescued a point for Alfreton.

The Iron will need to focus on their game, firstly keeping out a very deadly attack but also kicking on ourselves and getting a few goals to get back to winning ways. Dion Sembie-Ferris has personally been in good form despite the teams struggle for victories he has been a key player since being recalled from a successful loan at Peterborough Sports the club the Iron bought him from.

TICKETING NEWS

Tickets are available for the game, with information here.

PRE-MATCH VIEWS

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

Will Evans (click here to watch on Iron Player).

IRON TEAM NEWS

Liam McAlinden continues to make a positive impact following two consecutive starts since joining the club, and will be in line to be handed his home debut on Saturday.

Both other arrivals Dylan Youmbi and Flynn Clarke have both made their debuts for the Iron from the bench.

Elsewhere, Jason Law and Callum Roberts are both absent through injury.

THE OPPOSITION

The Reds have scored joint fourth most goals this season having scored 56 goals this season and have multiple goal threats, one of which being Liam Waldock.

Liam came through the Sheffield Wednesday youth and endured a loan spell at local side Gainsborough Trinity and then signed permanently for the Holy Blues, where he eventually left after missing out on promotion last year. Since moving in the summer to Alfreton he has got nine goals and two assists from midfield in 29 appearances, and been a threat at just 23 years of age.

Another key player for Alfreton is Lewis Salmon, at just 22 years of age the centre forward joined Alfreton back on a permanent transfer this summer and was on loan at the club in the 2021-22 season. Now he has been reunited with Town as he will be looking to achieve his side’s promotion dreams. Salmon has scored eight goals in 23 and has been a fan favourite.

Alfreton’s top scorer, however, is 31-year-old centre-forward Jordan Thwelis. Jordan has bagged his side 12 goals in his 24 appearances. Thewlis came through the Iron's youth side in 2011, before leaving for Gainsborough Trinity in the January transfer window for the 2011-12 season.

Alfreton have another ex-Iron attacker in Gerry McDonagh. Gerry spent just over a month at the Iron before leaving permanently to Eastleigh. He now finds himself at Town after joining towards the end of this January’s window. Having played just six games, McDonagh has scored two goals already for Alfreton and he is a part of a deadly Alfreton attack that loves to share all the goals out.

For more information on our hosts, click here.

THE OFFICIALS

The referee will be Liam Corbett, while the assistants are Martin Parker and Kavan Hurn. There is no fourth official at this level.

STREAMING

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FULL RECORD

Our full record against Alfreton Town is as follows:

  IRON WINS DRAWS ALFRETON TOWN WINS
LEAGUE 0 1 0
FA CUP 1 0 0
TOTAL 1 1 0

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Match Reports

Report: Iron 1-0 Alfreton Town

24 February 2024

Scunthorpe struck late to claim a crucial three points against an in-form Alfreton outfit courtesy of a Will Evans header.

The Iron were back on the Attis Arena turf looking to make amends for Tuesday night's disappointing defeat at South Shields. United’s opponents for the day were in-form promotion chasers Alfreton Town, who were looking to topple Scunthorpe’s promotion hopes.

First team manager Jimmy Dean made just one change to the side that fell to the defeat in midweek, with midfielder orchestrator Jacob Butterfield being brought into the side while looking to use his experience to make an immediate impact. In order to allow Butterfield’s inclusion, midfielder Tom Pugh dropped to the bench for the fixture.

The visiting Reds, filled with former Scunthorpe talents, got the game underway with hopes of building upon their recent successful run of three successive wins on the bounce.

Throughout the opening 10 minutes of action the sides respective league positions were being transferred to the pitch as both sides were locked in intense combat, in which they were matching one another stride for stride.

The first notable opportunity of proceedings spent a long time in the making as it took until the 25th minute for either side to threaten the other's goalkeeper. In recent weeks, United had found joy from down the left-flank especially since the recent acquisition of winger Liam McAlinden, who continued his impressive start to life in claret and blue, when he linked up excellently with Kian Scales just inside the area. However Scales’ low driven cross managed to evade the multiple Iron bodies in the area.

The next opportunity was to be the Reds' first of the encounter with 10 minutes of first half action remaining. A weakly awarded free kick was swung into the area by former Gainsborough Trinity creator Liam Waldock who managed to pick out an Alfreton player at the back post who sent his header looping into Ross Fitzsimons’ side-netting.

This was to be the end of the first half, with both sides returning to field of play for the second period with hopes of taking the game by the scruff of the neck while attacking towards each side's own respective supporters.

The early stages of the second half were those of real quality, as both sides continued to make offensive inroads into their opponents final third. The first opportunity was awarded to the Iron as a sudden lift around the Attis Arena was almost rewarded with a sublime wonder goal from Butterfield as his long-ranged effort stung the woodwork before rebounding out of play.

Despite some entertaining time-wasting from the visitors, Scunthorpe had really begun to take hold of proceedings and came inches away from claiming the opening goal as a scintillating lofted ball found the defence breaking run of Dion Sembie-Ferris who took the ball into his stride before seeing his low driven effort stopped by goalkeeper George Willis.

As the game entered its closing stages United continued to make advances toward the games opening goal, however the continuous stoppages of play were making it next to impossible for the game to maintain the free-flowing style in which it had seen up to that point.

Deep into additional time, Scunthorpe’s hopes of a late winner seemed to be gradually slipping away as a seemingly blatant handball offence within the penalty area following a goal bound effort from Andrew Boyce was waved away. This didn’t live long in the memory, as from the resulting corner a deep McAlinden cross found the outstretched head of unlikely goal scorer Will Evans, who tipped the ball over Willis in order to kickstart the emphatic Iron celebrations.

This was to be the last action of the game as Scunthorpe overcame the endless timewasting to take all three points right at the end, in what might turn out to be a vital win in the hunt for National league North promotion.

IRON: Fitzsimons, Ogle (Pugh, 80), Evans, Boyce, Clunan (Beestin, 66), Elliott (Whitehall, 45), McAlinden, Butterfield, Scales, Sembie-Ferris, Denton.

IRON SUBS: Kelly, Barrows.

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Ticket News

Next at the Attis Arena: Alfreton Town

22 February 2024

United host Alfreton Town at the Attis Arena on Saturday, February 24th (3pm kick-off), with tickets now on sale for the encounter.

PAY ON THE DAY: Advance prices are in operation until three hours prior to kick-off.

Payment will be available via the corner booth from 1.30pm for supporters wishing to be in the Britcon and Mortz Stands. The main ticket office will be open from 11am.

ALL SEATED STANDS (VERTIKAL, MORTZ, LINCS CO-OP FAMILY ZONE and AMS - away supporters)  
Early Bird
 
Matchday
Adult £18 £20
65+/U21/FT Student/Key Worker £14 £15
U18 £8 £10
U12* Free Free
BRITCON
STAND
Early Bird Matchday
Adult £16 £20
65+/U21/FT Student/Key Worker £12 £15
U18 £8 £10
U12* Free Free
EXECUTIVE
SEATS
Early Bird Matchday
Adult £33 Not Available
65+/U21/FT Student/Key Worker £25 Not Available
U18 £15 Not Available

*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 07377 500270

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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