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BIG MATCH PREVIEW: Swindon Town V Mansfield Town

Your Essential Guide To Tomorrow's Game

9 February 2018

Swindon Town return home to The Energy Check County Ground on Saturday with Mansfield Town the visitors (3pm Kick-Off).

Dave Flitcroft's side will be looking to bounce back following their defeat to Accrington Stanley in midweek, while Mansfield beat Barnet 3-1 last time out and are currently enjoying a long unbeaten run.

LAST TIME WE MET:

Goals from Amine Linganzi, John Goddard and Luke Norris gave Town a hugely impressive 3-1 win at Field Mill in October 2017.

FULL RECORD V MANSFIELD TOWN:

P W D L F A
43 20 13 10 75 49

TICKET NEWS: 

Home fans will be able to buy on the day from the ticket windows right up until kick-off.

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Away supporters will be able to purchase tickets right up until kick-off from the Away Ticket Office, which is located at the far end of the Arkells Stand. 

PRICES:

Category Side Stands Better Town End
Adults £23 £19
Over 65's/Student £17 £15
U21's £10 £10
U18's £6 £6
U11's/U11's Junior Reds £2/FREE £2

ONE TO WATCH:

Danny Rose has been in fine form for Mansfield so far this term and he leads the club in scoring with 15 goals so far.

However, his game isn't all about goals and his work-rate and disire to do his best for the team makes him a dangerous oppenent to face.

TOP SCORERS: 

SWINDON TOWN - Luke Norris (12)

MANSFIELD TOWN - Danny Rose (15)

TEAM NEWS: 

SWINDON TOWN will be without Kellan Gordon for three games after his appeal for his sending-off against Accrington Stanley was dismissed.

However, Matt Preston is available again after serving a one-match ban whilst Keshi Anderson will be able to play after recovering from a fatigue injury.

Amine Linganzi, Chris Hussey and Donal McDermott are still recovering from their respective injuries.

MANSFIELD TOWN will be without the suspended Hayden White and the injured David Mirfin, although midfielder Jacob Mellis could make his return from a hamstring injury.

A WORD FROM THE TOWN CAMP:

Dave Flitcroft, Swindon Town Boss: "It is about focussing on what we can control and what we can do.

"We're in good form at home since the turn of the year, we're looking forward to a home game and our supporters will be looking forward to it too.

"It is a top of the table clash, it is two teams who are going for promotion and these are the kinds of games that we want at this stage of the season.

"It is a game that we want and it is a game that they will probably want.

"It is two form teams going head-to-head.

"We're looking forward to it."

ELSEWHERE IN LEAGUE TWO (3PM UNLESS STATED):

Barnet v Notts County

Carlisle United v Colchester United

Cheltenham Town v Port Vale

Coventry City v Accrington Stanley

Crawley Town v Grimsby Town

Crewe Alexandra v Yeovil Town

Exeter City v Wycombe Wanderers

Morecambe v Chesterfield

Newport County v Forest Green Rovers

Stevenage v Luton Town

OFFICIALS:

Referee - Kevin Friend

Assistants - Stephen Child & Nicolas Hopton

Fourth Official - Keith Stroud

HOW TO FOLLOW: 

Can't make the game on Saturday? There are plenty of ways to follow all the action!

We will have full updates on our Twitter and Facebook pages. 

You can also keep up to date with every kick via our Match Centre.

Alternatively, full match commentary is available on iFollow, while overseas fans can watch the match live. Click HERE for details and to sign up if you haven’t already done so.

In the wake of the game, https:\\www.swindontownfc.co.uk\ will be the place to go with a full match report, plenty of reaction and pictures available to view and read through shortly after the final whistle.

Here’s to three points! 

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: Swindon Town 1-0 Mansfield Town

Reds Make It Four Wins In A Row At Home

10 February 2018

Swindon Town recorded a huge three points courtesy of a hard-fought 1-0 win against Mansfield Town this afternoon at The Energy Check County Ground.

There were chances galore at both ends of the pitch in an entertaining first-half, but it was the home side who were able to boast a slender lead at the break thanks to Matty Taylor's strike, which proved to be the winner. 

Town Boss Dave Flitcroft made two changes in total with Matt Preston returning from suspension to replace the injured Olly Lancashire, with Marc Richards handed the Captain's armband.

Keshi Anderson returned from a fatigue injury to take his place in the Starting XI, while James Dunne dropped to the bench.

There was no place in the Matchday Squad for Kellan Gordon who will have to serve a three-game ban, although there was a spot on the bench for Second-Year Scholar Joe Romanski.

It was a big game for both teams with Town looking to cut the gap on the top three, while the Stags were hoping to move into the automatic promotion spots themselves.

Both sides had chances in what was a fast start to proceedings as Luck Norris flicked a shot over the bar from Matty Taylor's cross, while Danny Rose warmed the palms of Reice Charles-Cook at the other end. 

Marc Richards then went down inside the area under a challenge but any appeals for a penalty were swiftly waved away by Kevin Friend. 

Attack seemed to be the order of the day for the two sides with plenty of clear-cut chances being created.

Ollie Banks found himself in plenty of space 25-yards out but his drive was high and wide, while Kane Hemmings' lofted effort at the other end dropped onto the roof of the net.

Town came closest to opening the scoring inside the first twenty-minutes as Timi Elsnik and Matty Taylor combined well before the former glanced a shot into the side netting.

Mansfield were carving out opportunities too, however, and they were getting closer as Kane Hemmings flashed an effort wide from 30-yards, before Will Atkinson's glancing header from Malvind Benning's cross dropped inches wide of the post.

Keshi Anderson was the next player to try his luck with a thumping effort from 30-yards out, and it forced a good save from Conrad Logan who had to tip the shot over the bar.

Mansfield once again responded with a chance of their own, although Alex MacDonald could only drag a tame shot well wide.

A bouncing ball caught a Mansfield defender out and Richards looked to take full advantage of the mistake, but his dipping half-volley dropped wide of the post.

Hemmings was denied by Charles-Cook at the other end and that proved costly with the opening goal of the game going the other way just seconds later.

Town broke on the counter from a Mansfield corner through Anderson who played in Elsnik, who in turn picked out Taylor and the defender was able to hammer home a superb effort.

It was nearly 2-0 at the break as Banks latched onto a loose pass before slamming a thunderous effort just wide from 25-yards out.

Logan pulled off a stunning stop to keep out a point-blank effort from Richards five minutes into the second-half, although the offside flag was already up. 

Just like the first-half, Mansfield were also creating plenty too and they went close to drawing level when MacDonald lashed inches over from 30-yards out.

Norris was able to lay the ball off to Elsnik moments later but the attacker could only leather a shot straight into the gloves of Logan.

Chances were not arriving at the same pace in the second-half as they were in the first, with Town doing a good job of frustrating their guests.

Mansfield did have openings though with MacDonald blasting a first-time effort from distance over the bar, before Anderson saw his header hacked off the line by Bennett at the other end.

Richards saw his header claimed by Logan while Banks was off-target with a long-range free-kick. 

With time running out, it was Mansfield who were doing most of the attacking as Rose sent a volley over the bar, and that proved to be that with Town holding on for a big win.

TEAMS & STATS: 

SCORERS - Matty Taylor (38).

SWINDON TOWN (3-5-2) - Charles-Cook; Purkiss, Preston, Menayese; Knoyle, Banks, Elsnik, Anderson (Paul Mullin 90), Taylor; Norris, Richards (C). 

SUBS NOT USED - Moore, Romanski, Robertson, Iandolo, Dunne, Woolery.

MANSFIELD TOWN (4-4-2) - Logan; Anderson, Pearce (C), Bennett, Benning; MacDonald, Atkinson, Byrom (Ricky Miller 59), Hamilton (Matt Penney 67); Rose, Hemmings (Alfie Potter 81).

SUBS NOT USED - Olejnik, Digby, Spencer, King.

BOOKINGS: 

MANSFIELD TOWN - Joel Byrom.

Referee - Kevin Friend.

Attendance - 6,031. 

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