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Big Match Preview: Stevenage v Cheltenham

31 December 2017

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Everything you need to know..

  • Key Matchday Info...

Tickets are available at advance prices until midnight on Sunday at borotickets.co.uk.

Matchday tickets are also available from the turnstiles or Ticket Office for both Stevenage and Cheltenham supporters.

Check out our First Time Guide, aimed at providing all the vital information for first time home AND away supporters.

Robins - take a look at our Away Fans section of the website ahead of tomorrow's game.

Look out for our new Astute Family Challenge at half-time… All the details here.

Continue your player sticker collection this weekend with two stickers supplied with every matchday programme. Make sure you buy a copy of our Sticker Poster too, which has the sticker poster included.

The Broadhall Suite will only be open to both home and away fans from midday.

The Club Shop & Ticket Office are open from midday through until kick-off.

Free parking is available across the A602 in Fairlands Valley car park. Please note not to park in the nearby retail parks.

Get to the game with our Arriva Shuttle Bus service which runs from the Bus and Railway Station to The Lamex Stadium for just £1.50 return.

The bus leaves the stations at 12:54, 13:19, 13:44, 14:09 & 14:34 before the game and then at 16:40, 17:00, 17:20 & 17:45 from the stadium.

Any questions or queries? Please let us know and don't hesitate to ask.

  • Onto the game…

With 2017 now in the books, Boro fans, staff and players alike will be hoping that the New Year will bring new fortune as a run of one win in twelve league games has seen Stevenage slide down the Sky Bet League Two table.

Most of the teams problems have come on the road, as home form has been solid, if not spectacular. It has been seven games since Boro have tasted defeat at the Lamex Stadium, a run stretching back to the middle of October.

Just past the mid point of the season, Darren Sarll's side sit ten points from the play-offs and ten points from the relegation zone.

Sat firmly in midtable but with nothing certain and anything still possible - last season's late push up the table is still very much fresh in the memory.

Cheltenham are just one point ahead of Stevenage having turned around their desperate early season form in impressive fashion. 

The Robins come into the game on the back of a disapointing two game home stand, just one point picked up at the LCI Rail Stadium against Yeovil and Cheltenham.

They did however pick up a win on their last outing away, a 2-0 triumph at Barnet just before Christmas.

  • Team news…

With just 48 hours inbetween games, there is bound to be some knocks and bruises carried over from the defeat at Crawley.

Both Terence Vancooten and Danny Newton could make their returns to the squad though after picking up knocks in the Boxing Day game at Sincil Bank. 

  • Previous meetings...

Through 14 games between Stevenage and Cheltenham, it is all square between the two sides with 4 wins, 5 draws and 4 defeats apiece.

In recent years though, Boro have had their way with the Robins with 5 wins and 1 draw in the last 6 meetings.

  • Last time we met...

  • Can’t make it to The Lamex?

Live match commentary will be available for this game so make sure you subscribe to the new Stevenage iFollow service. If you are based outside of the UK & Ireland, you can stream the game LIVE! 

iFollow subscribers will also be able to access full match highlights along with all the post-match reaction.

Always stay locked into our Twitter feed on a matchday - it is the #1 place for all the latest from the Lamex.

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Match Reports

REPORT: Stevenage 4-1 Cheltenham

1 January 2018

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Good start to the year...

Stevenage got back to winning ways on New Years Day as goals from Godden, Pett (x2) and Newton helped the team recover from an early deficit to win 4-1 against Cheltenham.

Following a couple of disappointing results over the Christmas period, the consensus before the game was that three points were a necessity and the boys duly delivered.

The win means Boro continue their good home form with a last defeat at the Lamex coming in the middle of October.

Darren Sarll named two changes to the side that lost out to Crawley on Saturday – Danny Newton and Tom Pett coming in for Alex Samuel and Dale Gorman.

Coming off the back of a a tricky two game road trip, Stevenage got off to the worst possible start back at home. Just two minutes in, Cheltenham star, Mohamed Eisa was allowed far too space as he dribbled his way into the box before sending Fryer the wrong way to make it 1-0.

It was a nervy opening from Boro and after only 7 minutes, it could have been worse. Dawson stabbing wide after he picked up a Cheltenham knockdown in acres of space with the goal to aim at.

It took a little while for Boro to get going but thankfully, they soon did. Drawling level with their first real chance of the game as Matty Godden turned the ball home from the narrowest of angles following Ronnie Henry’s deflected cross from inside the box.

Stevenage continued to improve all over the pitch and after a couple more half chances for Godden, Tom Pett made it 2-0.

Similar to his goal on the opening day against Newport, the wide man beating the goalkeeper to the ball before calmly rounding Flinders to finish into the open net.

A half of character shown by the players as they turned around the early deficit to grab control of the game.

The first real opportunity of the second half came to Cheltenham’s freshly brought on target man, Danny Wright. A brilliant whipped ball into the box that the big man was more than happy to help himself to, thankfully Jack King was alert and in-place to clear off the line.

Danny Newton came close to finding the top corner after another of his barnstorming runs, the striker just unable to keep his shot on target after making his way into shooting position.

Tom Pett was enjoying his return to the side and came close to creating a third for Stevenage after a driving run up the pitch. Having took the ball 30 yards before playing it out to Godden, Pett received the ball back from his teammate before finding Newton, who couldn’t sort his feet out from close range.

There were certainly some nearly moments for the Robins in the second half – none more so than around the hour mark when first Fryer denied Eisa one-on-one before Boyle’s header crashed off the crossbar off a Cheltenham corner.

With twenty minutes to go, Stevenage supporters could breathe more easily as Danny Newton made it 3-1. Just like his earlier opportunity, the striker making the chance for himself as he hustled and bustled his way into the area before firing low and hard under the keeper.

Newton picked up a knock shortly after and made way for Alex Samuel, another fine afternoon’s work for the Stevenage #19.

With a two goal lead and not long to go in the game, Cheltenham struggled to make any further in-roads and with two minutes to go, Pett got his second and Boro's fourth. A fine goal as he weaed his way into the penalty area before stroking the ball into the bottom corner.

So three points and an important first step back in the right direction as the team made it two wins out of two at the Lamex Stadium.

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Ticket News

Celebrate the New Year at Stevenage v Cheltenham

30 December 2017

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Join us...

Get your New Year underway with a trip to the Lamex Stadium for the visit of Cheltenham Town.

Fortress Lamex is starting to take shape again with our last home defeat coming in October, so get behind the boys as we aim to begin our ascent up the Sky Bet League Two table.

Kick-off is at 3pm on Monday 1st January 2018 - plenty of time to nurse that hangover before coming out to the football.

Save money by purchasing your tickets for the big game in-advance either from borotickets.co.uk, 01438 223223 or the club shop.

Matchday tickets will also be available from the turnstiles on the day of the game.

Ticket Prices:

West/South (Away) Stand - Seating
Advance:
Matchday:
East/North Terrace - Standing
Advance:
Matchday:
Adult:
£21
£24
Adult:
£17
£20
Concession:
£18
£21
Concession:
£15
£18
16-21:
£13
£16
16-21:
£10
£12
Under 16:
£9
£12
Under 16:
£5
£8
Under 12:
£7
£10
Under 12:
£3
£6
Family of 3 (1 Adult, 2 U16s)
£35
N/A
 
 
 
Family of 4 (2 Adults, 2 U16s)
£50
N/A
 
 
 

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