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BIG MATCH PREVIEW: Stevenage v Notts County

10 November 2017

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Everything you need to know...

  • Key Matchday Info...

Tickets are available at advance prices until midnight on Friday at borotickets.co.uk or 5pm on Friday from the club shop.

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

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

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

Saturday's game will be our Annual Remembrance fixture where we pay tribute to fallen servicemen, women and former players. Please look out for members of the local British Legion and purchase a poppy from around the ground.

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

Start your player sticker collection this weekend with two stickers supplied with every matchday programme. Make sure you buy a copy of Tuesday's mini-programme 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…

After a fortnight away, Sky Bet League Two returns with a full fixture slate this weekend much to the anticipation of everybody around the league.

Stevenage go into the game on the back of two cup wins within the past week, a welcome tonic after a tough month of league results.

A strong run of form now would go a long way in cementing our place amongst the leagues elite, with the team three points away from the play-offs and so many rivals coming up in the next few weeks.

Out of Boro’s next seven opponents, six are in the top half of the table with the one anomaly being Mansfield, the pre-season favourites.

On the other hand, Notts County have enjoyed a brilliant start to the season and seem to have found a new lease of life under manager Kevin Nolan and new owner, Alan Hardy.

10 wins, 3 draws and just 3 defeats from their opening 16 games has taken many by surprise but a winning formula has certainly been found at Meadow Lane this season. 

The form of Jorge Grant has caught the eye in particular and he has the numbers to back it up - 9 goals and 3 assists in the league already. 

  • Team news…

Joe Fryer, Jonathan Smith and Jack King were all held back from training on Thursday as a precaution ahead of Saturday’s game.

Ben Kennedy is out after his operation last week but Darren Sarll should have a strong squad to select from with no other major injury problems to report of.

View from both camps...

Stevenage boss, Darren Sarll…

“Notts County are a very decent side in League Two. It will be a tough game and they will have a strength about their play, just like I hope Kevin has identified a strength about our play.

"On the day if we are as good and enthused as we were on Tuesday night, we will have no problems. I still state we are a very good side in this league and we are playing against another.

"These games should be quite tight with very few opportunities. It is very much like that and there has obviously been a big improvemnt at their football club and their stability under new ownership that makes them very competitive."

Notts County assistant boss, Richard Thomas...

"We were walloped 3-0 down there last season and we've not forgotten that. We want to get a bit closer to them this time around.

"I know Darren Sarll well, we've been friends for a long time.

"He will want to combine unbelievable hard work with good football, which is not a good combination to come up against.

"We've watched plenty of footage and I know they're a good side with plenty of threats."

  •  Previous meetings...

We are all square historically with the Magpies with 5 wins a piece and one draw through 11 meetings. Our first ever match-up only came in 2011 but we have faced each other every year since.

  • 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 1-1 Notts County

11 November 2017

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Boro and Magpies share the spoils...

Stevenage were made to settle for a hard fought point at home to Notts County as Danny Newton’s goal was cancelled out in the second half by Elliott Hewitt’s strike.

Boro performed well throughout the contest, matching the joint-league leaders all over the park with just one mistake allowing the opposition in to score.

The result see’s Boro finish the afternoon just two points outside the play-offs as we head towards the Christmas stretch.

Darren Sarll named an unchanged side from last Saturday’s FA Cup win over Nantwich with Dale Gorman on international duty and Ben Kennedy still recovering from his recent operation.

The league leaders started the game well, loading direct balls into the Boro defence and although Jon Stead was causing problems with his strength and height, Jack King and co were able to handle the early wave of pressure.

The first chance of real substance came to Stevenage though, Danny Newton seeing his looping header crash off the bar after a superb delivery from Martin out wide.

Not long after, Matty Godden saw his header flash past the post from another Martin delivery as Stevenage began to step up and stamp their mark on proceedings.

The game was a scrappy affair with plenty of stoppages and long balls. A battle out on the pitch rather than a slick footballing procession.

Harry Beautyman came close with a driven effort that flew just the wrong side of the post and tensions were high as Notts received two yellow cards within quick succession as we approached half-time.

The deadlock was finally broken on 40 minutes as Danny Newton smashed it past Fitzsimons as the loose ball broke to him in the box. Just rewards for a strong first half showing and Newton made sure with a rifled effort.

Notts came whiskers away from drawing level 5 minutes later as Grant’s free-kick from just outside the box was inches away.

Straight out of half-time, Danny Newton had the chance to extend both his goal tally and his teams lead. Latching onto the end of Whelpdale’s chipped ball, Newton chose to go alone at the near-post when perhaps there were better options inside the box.

Jorge Grant, the visitor’s top scorer came close on two occasions early in the second half. First turning over a volley from 10 yards out before striking the outside of the post with a cushioned effort from the same range.

The Magpies continued to cause problems from set-pieces but with ten minutes gone in the second half, Boro had the answer for whatever questions were thrown at them.

Danny Newton again could have extended the lead after showing great guile to turn his man on the edge of the box, before firing with his right foot, not far over the bar.

With Boro doing so much good, it was one poor ball across the defence that let Notts back into the game. Smith’s untimely pass falling to a Notts man who made the most of their man advantage with Hewitt finishing it off, sending Fryer the wrong way.

With the game hanging in the balance, both sides looked to find an all-important second goal to more than likely win the game.

Alex Samuel came on for Matty Godden and provided some extra energy for Boro in the closing stages, running hard down the channels and leading the line with a burst of pace.

Beautyman saw an acrobatic volley just about denied by the Notts goalkeeper inside a crowded box as Boro went for the win late on.

A goalline scramble was hacked away from the Stevenage area as both sides continued to push for a winner.

In the end, neither side were able to carve out that one golden chance as the Stevenge fans saw a return to form in Sky Bet League Two.

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Ticket News

Don't miss Stevenage v Notts County this Saturday

10 November 2017

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Big game at the Lamex this Saturday...

On the back of two cup wins within the last week, Stevenage return to Sky Bet League Two action on Saturday when top of the table Notts County visit the Lamex Stadium.

Darren Sarll and his players will be eager to close the gap on those above and deliver a important win here at home.

Saturday's game will be our annual remembrance fixture where we pay tribute to fallen servicemen, women and former players. Please look out for members of the local British Legion and purchase a poppy from around the ground.

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.

See all prices below...

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
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Family of 4 (2 Adults, 2 U16s)
£50
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