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Match Preview: Stevenage vs Charlton Athletic

8 November 2022

Jim Steele

Stevenage compete in Round Three of the Carabao Cup for the first time in history as Charlton Athletic come to The Lamex Stadium...

Wins against Reading and Peterborough United awarded Stevenage a Round Three tie with Sky Bet League One side Charlton Athletic.

Steve Evans’ side sit second in Sky Bet League Two as focus this week has been on the domestic cups. On Saturday, Boro travelled to non-league Gateshead in the FA Cup and picked up a 3-2 victory thanks to goals from Jordan Roberts, Luke Norris and an own goal.

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Charlton Athletic currently play their football in Sky Bet League One where they sit in ninth place. The Addicks have had a mixed bag of results this season, winning five league games from seventeen, drawing eight and losing four. The side spent seven consecutive seasons in the Premier League through the early 2000s and will undoubtedly be looking to return to the top two tiers of English football.

The Addicks overcame two tough contests to get to the Third Round of the Carabao Cup. In the first round, they defeated QPR on penalties after drawing 1-1 in the initial ninety minutes. Then, Charlton travelled to Walsall and won 1-0 thanks to Diallang Jaiyesimi’s second half goal.

Ben Garner was appointed Charlton boss in June of this year and was handed a three-year contract. Before that, Garner had managerial spells with Bristol Rovers and Swindon Town. The 42-year-old oversaw Swindon for the entirety of last season, guiding them to the Sky Bet League Two play-offs before suffering defeat at the hands of Port Vale.

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Boro and The Addicks have met each other on just three competitive occasions, twice in Sky Bet League One and once in the Football League Trophy.

The first meeting between the sides was in 2011 as a newly-promoted Stevenage defeated Charlton 1-0 at The Lamex, with Stacy Long grabbing the goal. The two encounters that followed ended in defeat for Boro, with the side failing to score in both fixtures.

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Tom Nield has been appointed as Match Referee with Justin Amey and Alex James as his Assistants and Tom Reeves as Fourth Official.

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Match tickets for Stevenage vs Charlton Athletic start at £18 Adults, £15 Concessions, £10 Under 18s and £5 Under 12s.

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Report: Stevenage 1-1 Charlton Athletic (Charlton win 5-4 on penalties)

8 November 2022

Stevenage are knocked out of the Carabao Cup on penalties, despite a hard-fought ninety minutes...

After advancing through to the Second Round of the FA Cup on Saturday, Boro’s attention turned to The Carabao Cup as Charlton Athletic stood in their way of a place in the competition’s Fourth Round.

Aaron Chapman started in goal for Stevenage, behind a solid back three of Dan Sweeney, Michael Bostwick and captain Carl Piergianni. Max Clark and Luther James-Wildin occupied the wing-back roles whilst Terence Vancooten sat in the defensive midfield position. Arthur Read and Jake Taylor completed the midfield trio behind a deadly strike partnership of Luke Norris and Danny Rose.

Boro created an early chance five minutes in, with Luther James-Wildin running down the right-hand side. The wing-back squared it to Luke Norris just inside the area who fired just over the bar.

After twenty minutes, Boro were awarded a penalty after Richard Chin handled the ball inside the area. Stevenage’s own, Luke Norris, stepped up and placed the ball into the bottom left corner to put his side into the lead and grab his second goal in four days.

The pressure did not stop after the goal, as Boro looked like a side on fire. Arthur Read sprinted from midfield before trying his luck with his weaker right-foot, but Joe Wollacott collected.

Terence Vancooten seemed to be enjoying his slightly more advanced role, as he was frequently seen making darting runs from midfield. The ball fell to Boro’s longest serving player just outside the area, as his volley flew inches past the post.

Arthur Read appeared to be the creative spark for Evans’ side with his quick feet proving to be an issue for the Charlton defence. Read skipped past his defender before playing in Jake Taylor who was unable to beat the goalkeeper from the six-yard line.

Boro could’ve had three or four goals by the end of the first half and were determined to not allow Charlton back in the game. The Hertfordshire side almost doubled their lead before the break as Jake Taylor’s cross rebounded off the crossbar before danger was cleared.

The opening fifteen minutes of the second half was slower in pace as Charlton’s frustrations grew. The Addicks boss Ben Garner subsequently made four changes in an attempt to turn the game in his side’s favour.

Shortly after the hour mark, Boro had more chances to double their lead. Danny Rose’s effort crashed off the near post before Jake Taylor fired wide moments later. Steve Evans then made his first change of the game, bringing on Saxon Earley for Max Clark.

Luke Norris went down with twenty minutes to go, looking in real discomfort as he held his foot. The striker attempted to play on but was soon substituted for David Amoo.

With just over ten minutes to go, Charlton looked destined to equalise. A dangerous cross caught Aaron Chapman off guard as the ball crashed off the cross bar and led to a goal-mouth scramble, but the referee awarded Stevenage a free-kick. Boro’s third change came shortly after, as Arthur Read was replaced by Dean Campbell.

Five minutes remained as Charlton grabbed their equaliser. Former Stevenage man, Chuks Aneke received the ball inside the penalty box before firing low and hard into the bottom right corner to level the scoring.

The Fourth Official held up six additional minutes to be played as Charlton were on the front foot. A penalty shootout would follow if the score remained level. Chuks Aneke almost grabbed the winner, but his curling effort flew past the post.

In the final moments, Boro had the ball in the opposition’s box, but David Amoo’s tame header fell into the hands of Joe Wollacott. The score did indeed remain level after ninety minutes, meaning a penalty shootout would decide the outcome.

Danny Rose was first to step up for the hosts, as he blasted it past the keeper. Sean Clare then followed for Charlton, finding the bottom left corner with ease. Dean Campbell was next for Boro, as the Scotsman slotted it low past Wollacott. Then, Jake Forster-Caskey fired low and hard into the bottom left corner.

Centre-back Dan Sweeney followed with a powerful strike of his own to go in-front, before Jesurun Rak-Sakyi levelled the shootout. Boro’s Michael Bostwick blasted his penalty into the back of the net to the delight of the Stevenage fans, but Chuks Aneke replied to make it 4-4.

Jake Taylor was next up for Stevenage. The midfielder opted for the bottom right corner, but Wollacott saved. Scott Fraser was handed the pressure of taking the deciding penalty, as he stepped up and scored to send Charlton into the Fourth Round.

Attendance: 3,515 inc. 1,137 away.

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Match tickets for Stevenage vs Hartlepool United start at £18 Adults, £15 Concessions, £10 Under 18s and £5 Under 12s.

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Boro take on Charlton Athletic in Carabao Cup Round Three

7 November 2022

Stevenage host League One Charlton Athletic in Round Three of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday 8th November at 7.45pm...

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.

Match tickets must be purchased before reaching the turnstiles either online or from the North Stand Ticket Office (Home) or West Stand Ticket Office (Away) on the day of the game.

2022/23 Season Tickets holders have until 5pm on Tuesday 1st November to purchase their season ticket seats, before they are released on general sale. 

  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.

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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Match tickets for Stevenage vs Charlton Athletic start at £18 Adults, £15 Concessions, £10 Under 18s and £5 Under 12s.

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