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Big Match Preview: Boro v Addicks

9 October 2018

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Get down for some Tuesday Night Football...

  • Key Matchday Info...

Tickets are available for the following bargain prices from the Ticket Office or West Stand turnstiles tonight:

Adults: £10 | Concessions: £5 | U12s: £3

Kick-off is at 7:45pm and please note that only the West (home) and South (away) Stands will be open for this evening’s game.

The Broadhall Suite will be open from 5:30pm until kick-off for both home and away supporters.

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

There will be free parking available across the A602 in Fairlands Valley car park. Please note not to park in the nearby retail parks.

The Arriva Shuttle Bus will NOT be in operation this evening. It will be back running for next Saturday's home game (Sat 20th October 2018) against Crewe Alexandra.

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

  • Digital Programme…

Don’t forget to either view or download your FREE digital programme! We are breaking new ground this season in the Checkatrade Trophy so make sure to get your copy.

  • Onto the game...

The maths is simple. A win for Stevenage tonight will see the squad through to the knockout stages of the competition for the first time since 2013. A 5-0 win over Swansea U21s in August meant for the perfect start and subsequent results elsewhere in the group has boosted Boro’s qualification hopes even further.

Charlton drew 2-2 with AFC Wimbledon before losing out on penalties in their first league game, yet a win tonight would see the Addicks move into a commanding position, jumping into top spot ahead of the final round of games.

  • Online coverage...

Supporters can STREAM the game LIVE with a iFollow UK Match Pass for just £10. Click here to head to the Match Centre where you can order yours now.

Live match commentary will be available for standard iFollow subscribers and make sure you are following our Twitter account throughout the day as we bring you the very latest from The Lamex Stadium.

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

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Match Reports

REPORT: Stevenage 0-8 Charlton

9 October 2018

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Onto Newport...

Stevenage were handed a humbling defeat to League One Charlton Athletic in the Checkatrade Trophy as Lee Bowyer’s outfit made sure it was a night to forget.

Dino Maamria’s inexperienced side, made up mainly of fringe players and youngsters were no match for the Addicks as they swept Stevenage aside to win 8-0 on the night.

The result means that Boro's hopes for a route into the next round remain in their hands, as they sit second in the group with just AFC Wimbledon still to face.

The manager named nine changes to the side that faced Colchester at the weekend, only James Ball and Terence Vancooten keeping their place in the side that beat out the U’s 3-1.

It was a young Stevenage team, lacking in experience which was in contrast to a strong Charlton outfit that looked to mean business early on.

Despite that, the first chance of the game fell to Academy graduate Andronicos Georgiou who curled a well-hit effort over the bar from 20 yards out.

That was about as close as Boro woud come to scoring though as Charlton dominated the first half, playing some impressive football in the process.

It took until 26 minutes for Appleyard’s goal to be breached – an ugly effort as Pratley smashed home from close range following a goal-line scramble that Stevenage just couldn’t clear.

It didn’t take long before it was two. Stevenson arriving at the back-post after the Addicks worked the ball brilliantly into the attacking third.

Efforts from Ferry and Newton followed but neither looked to trouble Phillips in goal as Charlton continued their march towards three points with a third before half-time.

Nicky Ajose this time heading in to make it 0-3 to the visitors at the break.

Unfortunately the second half continued much in the same vein as it soon became four, five and then six nil.

Igor Vetekole and George Lapsley first to notch before Stevenson grabbed his brace with a stunning effort from long distance.

Substitutes Alex Reid and James Ferry did their best to make a positive impact but it was proving a task too far for Stevenage as the League One visitors showed no mercy in-front of goal.

If we were to draw positive from the evening it would have been the debut of 17 year old First Year Scholar, Liam Smyth who came on for Sonupe with 30 minutes to go.

Stevenson completed his hat-trick on 75 minute from the penalty spot and before the end of the game Lapsley fired in following tricky play by Nicky Ajose to make it 0-8.

Mercifully, that was the end of the scoring as Stevenage switch their attention to a crunch game towards the top of Sky Bet League Two on Saturday, away at Newport County.

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Ticket News

Charlton Athletic visit on Tuesday for Checkatrade Trophy clash

8 October 2018

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Join us on Tuesday night...

Stevenage FC can secure qualification to the Checkatrade Trophy knock-out stages on Tuesday night (9th October 2018) against Charlton Athletic at the Lamex Stadium.

After a 5-0 win at home to Swansea U21s last time out, three points against the Addicks will see Maamria's men make it through to the next round with one game to spare.

Tickets are at the following bargain prices and please note, only the West Stand will be open.

  • Adults: £10
  • Concessions: £5
  • U12s: £3

Kick-off is at 7:45pm and tickets are available both in-advance or on the day of the game.

Tickets can be purchased through the club shop, over the phone on 01438 223223 or online at www.borotickets.co.uk.

PLUS - Tuesday's game will also see the return of the EFL's first ever free, digital, interactive programme - available for download from 10am at stevenagefc.com.

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