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NORTHAMPTON TOWN 2 CAMBRIDGE UNITED 1

Northampton Town 2 Cambridge United 1 - the match report

25 November 2023

SKY BET LEAGUE 1
Saturday November 25th, 3.00pm
Sixfields

NORTHAMPTON TOWN 2
Kieron Bowie 49
Sam Hoskins 55

CAMBRIDGE UNITED 1
Gassan Ahadme 77

 

Attendance: 6,929 (1,213 away supporters)

Cobblers: Max Thompson, Aaron McGowan, Jordan Willis (sub Akin Odimayo 81), Sam Sherring, Patrick Brough, Jack Sowerby, Shaun McWilliams, Marc Leonard (sub Manny Monthe 90), Sam Hoskins, Kieron Bowie (sub Tyreece Simpson 81), Mitch Pinnock (sub Louis Appere 71)
Subs not used: James Dadge, Will Hondermarck, Ryan Haynes

Cambridge: Jack Stevens, Liam Bennett, Danny Andrew, Paul Digby, Michael Morrison, Ryan Bennett, James Brophy (sub Elias Kachunga 63), Fejiri Okenhabirhie, Jack Lankester (sub Sullay Kaikai 63), Adam May (sub Gassan Ahadme 63), Jordan Cousins (sub George Thomas 63)
Subs not used: Jubril Okedina, Will Mannion, Glenn McConnell  

Referee:  Lewis Smith

Booked:
Cobblers: Shaun McWilliams (42)
Cambridge: James Brophy (40), Liam Bennett (44), Paul Digby (79), Danny Andrew (90)

Sent off:
Cobblers: none
Cambridge: Paul Digby (80)

The Cobblers starting XI was unchanged from the previous league fixture as they welcomed Cambridge United to Sixfields. Skipper Jon Guthrie was not included in the matchday squad as the club continued to manage his return to fitness. 

Jack Stevens saved from Marc Leonard, Sam Hoskins curled a shot over from the edge of the area following a flowing Cobblers move and Kieron Bowie headed wide from a Patrick Brough cross in an encouraging opening half hour.

Max Thompson meanwhile made a good low save to deny Cambridge forward Jack Lankester.

Kieron Bowie broke the deadlock four minutes into the second half, slotting the ball home after capitalising on a defensive mix up between a Cambridge defender and goalkeeper Jack Stevens.

Sam Hoskins made it 2-0 on 55 minutes, capping off a move involving Mitch Pinnock, Marc Leonard and Patrick Brough whose cross was smashed in off the post by Hoskins for his 10th goal of the season.

Michael Morrison made a vital interception to deny Bowie as the Cobblers looked to put the game to bed with a third goal but Cambridge went close to halving the deficit when Danny Andrew curled a free-kick just wide.

Louis Appere, on for Pinnock, forced a good save from Stevens but Cambridge were back in the game on 77 minutes, Gassan Ahadme scoring on the follow-up after an initial save from Max Thompson to keep out a long range effort from Elias Kachunga.

Paul Digby was sent off after being shown two cards in quick succession but despite their numerical disadvantage the U’s weren’t out of it and it needed a good save from Thompson in stoppage time to deny Morrison and ensure the Cobblers claimed the victory.

COBBLERS MATCH STATS (first half in brackets, match total out of brackets)
SHOTS ON TARGET: (3) 7
SHOTS OFF TARGET: (5) 5
CORNERS: (3) 6
FOULS: (6) 10
CAUGHT OFFSIDE: (2) 2

CAMBRIDGE MATCH STATS (first half in brackets, match total out of brackets)
SHOTS ON TARGET: (2) 5
SHOTS OFF TARGET: (2) 5
CORNERS: (0) 1
FOULS: (8) 12
CAUGHT OFFSIDE: (0) 1

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Ticket News

PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY ON SATURDAY

Big crowd expected for the visit of Cambridge United

24 November 2023

There is plenty happening at Sixfields on Saturday!

Please do arrive early as we are expected to be busy. Please also look to enter the turnstiles and to take your seats as soon as possible to avoid any delays particularly in the busy fifteen minutes prior to kick off. While we will do all we can to ensure smooth and efficient entry in to the game, ticket and security checks must take place and arriving late may mean you miss kick off.

The turnstiles will open at 1.30pm and entry in to the stadium is welcomed at any point from that time onwards. Please note pyro detection dogs will be on duty at both home and away turnstiles this weekend.

The north gravel car park will be open from 10am while the car park at Duston Mill, which is not operated by the club but is available for supporters to park in, (sat nav NN5 5FP) will also be open. Please do not park in the car parks of other business premises in or around Sixfields. There may well be parking restrictions in place.

Carr's Bar will be open before and after the game (home supporters only), while the club store will be open before the game with the PUMA kits on sale. The outside bar at Carr's Bar may be open but will be weather dependent.

A reminder that no persons under the age of 14 are permitted to attend a fixture without an accompanying adult.

The ticket office will also be open from 10am until kick off and again after the game until the queue has cleared. Please note from 2pm the ticket office will be dealing with Cambridge United ticket sales only. Sales for other games will resume after the match.

Match tickets can be collected from the ticket office until 1pm (ID required), and from the ticket collection point opposite the ticket office from 1pm onwards.

Tickets for the game remain on sale via ntfcdirect.co.uk

Finally, delays are expected on the A508 around Stoke Bruerne this weekend due to road closures, so please allow extra time if this forms part of your route to the game.

We wish you an enjoyable day at Sixfields, but please do arrive early!

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