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Team News: Stevenage vs Scunthorpe United

7 December 2021

Team news for tonight's Sky Bet League Two clash vs Scunthorpe United can now be confirmed...

In his first game as Manager at The Lamex Stadium, Paul Tisdale has named three changes from Saturday's starting eleven. Luke Norris, Chris Lines and Ben Coker come in for Elliot Osborne, Bruno Andrade and Max Melbourne.

Stevenage Smith, James-Wildin, Coker, Reeves, Prosser (C), List, Taylor, Norris, Lines, Vancooten, Reid.

Subs Anang, Osborne, Andrade, Daly, Read, Melbourne, Marshall.

Download the Digital Teamsheet here.

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Report: Stevenage 1-1 Scunthorpe United

7 December 2021

A Luke Norris opener followed by a Myles Hippolyte equaliser resulted in Stevenage and Scunthorpe picking up a point each in Sky Bet League Two in a tight affair...

After Saturday’s defeat to Yeovil in the FA Cup, all attention turned to this fixture as Stevenage looked to climb the table. Paul Tisdale named three changes from Saturday with Luke Norris, Ben Coker and Chris Lines all coming into the side.

It was an enthralling start for Tisdale’s men as they took the lead after just five minutes. Luke Norris, who started on the right-wing for tonight’s game, cut in on his left foot and fired into the far corner, grabbing the first goal of the game.

A high tempo start for Boro soon came to a halt as the visitors equalised. Six minutes after Norris’ strike, Scunthorpe created a chance of their own as a scramble in the Stevenage area resulted in the ball falling to Myles Hippolyte who had the simple job of tapping it in.

The opening twenty was a thriller for the neutral, with both sides enjoying spells of attacking play. Elliott List attempted several runs forward, but The Iron defence clearly did their homework as they managed to prevent danger.

By the half-hour mark, the game had slowed down slightly. A brief stoppage in play occurred as Scunthorpe goal scorer, Myles Hippolyte, went down after a collision in the Stevenage half.

List was clearly the dangerman for Boro as his relentless running caused issues. His superb first touch from a ball over the top allowed the forward to get a cross into the box which was eventually cleared.

Despite the opening twelve minutes being a goal-fest, the rest of the first half consisted of little for either side to get excited about as Brett Huxtable blew his whistle for half-time.

After the restart, Stevenage earned themselves most of the possession and created the first chance of the half. Jamie Reid found the ball at his feet before firing just wide of the post.

Four minutes later it was Scunthorpe’s turn to attack. Full-back Ross Millen took aim from just outside the area, but his effort is parried by Adam Smith and eventually cleared away.

The next twenty minutes was extremely open as both sides had opportunities to take the lead. However, neither team was able to capitalise, and the score remained level. The closest Stevenage came was after seventy minutes as the ball fell to Luke Norris in the box, but his effort went wide.

Moments later, a Jake Reeves corner was whipped in before falling to Jake Taylor, whose powerful effort from the edge of the area was well caught by Rory Watson in goal.

With ten minutes to go, there were huge penalty shouts from Stevenage fans around the ground as Elliott List, through on goal, appeared to be fouled from behind, but Huxtable said no.

Scunthorpe possessed a lot of the ball in the final ten minutes of the game as they looked for their first away win of the season. Alfie Beestin picked up the ball just outside the Stevenage area but blasted over.

The fourth official indicated two minutes to remain as both sides looked desperate for the winner. Despite Stevenage winning two back-to-back corners in the dying moments, the referee blew his whistle, concluding an end-to-end battle at The Lamex. Both sides take a point as they go into the next round of Sky Bet League Two fixtures this Saturday.

Attendance: 1,900 inc. 184 away. 

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Ticket News

Boro take on Scunthorpe United at The Lamex in December

5 December 2021

Match tickets for Boro’s first league game of December against Scunthorpe United are now on sale…

Kicking off at 7:45pm on Tuesday 7th December, Boro are back on home soil and aim to take all three points off newly appointed Keith Hill’s Scunthorpe United.

Supporters who purchase their tickets Online or In-Advance of a match will qualify for cheaper, ‘Online/In-Advance' prices. Those purchasing in-person on the day of the match (Via the Ticket Office) will be subject to 'Matchday/In-Person' prices.

All tickets must be purchased before reaching the Digital Turnstiles either online or from the West Stand Ticket Office.

  Adult OIA: Adult MIP:  Conc OIA: Conc MIP: U18 OIA: U18 MIP: U12 OAI: U12 MIP:
East:  £18 £20 £15 £17 £10 £12 £5 £5
West: £22 £24 £20 £22 £14 £16 £8 £10
North: £22 £24 £20 £22 £14 £16 £8 £10
South (Away): £22 £24 £20 £22 £14 £16 £8 £10

Key: OIA = 'Online/In-Advance'. MIP = 'Matchday/In-Person'. For Age Category information, click here.

Away supporters are required to purchase their tickets through their respective club.

When purchasing your tickets online from www.borotickets.co.uk, supporters have the following options:

  • E-Ticket: Once paid, supporters receive an email with their Ticket QR Code which they can either print at home or scan using their mobile device.
  • E-Ticket SMS: Once paid, supporters will receive a text message (10p cost) to get a SMS text message with link to tickets sent direct to their phone.
  • Delivery: Once paid, supporters will receive their tickets in the post via Royal Mail. Please note, this option will be removed 72 hours before kick-off of the fixture.

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