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NORTHAMPTON TOWN 2 SCUNTHORPE UNITED 0

Northampton Town 2 Scunthorpe United 0 - the match report

4 September 2021

SKY BET LEAGUE 2      
Saturday September 4th, 3.00pm      
Sixfields

NORTHAMPTON TOWN 2
Danny Rose 63
Sam Hoskins 90

SCUNTHORPE UNITED 0

Attendance: 4,870 (including 331 visiting supporters)

Cobblers: Liam Roberts, Aaron McGowan, Ali Koiki, Fraser Horsfall, Jon Guthrie, Sam Hoskins, Paul Lewis, Jordan Flores, Mitch Pinnock (sub Dylan Connolly 63), Danny Rose (sub Shaun McWilliams 84), Kion Etete (sub Nicke Kabamba 74)
Subs not used: Jonny Maxted, Sid Nelson, Jack Sowerby, Scott Pollock
 
Scunthorpe: Rory Watson, George Taft (sub Harry Bunn 76), Emmanuel Onariase, Devarn Green, Alfie Beestin, Jai Rowe, Harry Wood, Lewis Thompson, Aaron Jarvis (sub Jake Scrimshaw 68), Harry Davis, Hayden Hackney (sub Alex Perry 61)
Subs not used: Myles Hippolyte, Tom Collins, Tyrone O’Neill, Tom Pugh

Referee: Tom Reeves

Booked:
Cobblers: Fraser Horsfall (44, 1st of the season)
Scunthorpe: Lewis Thompson (16), Harry Davis (90)

5 cautions on or before 19 games; 1 match suspension
10 cautions on or before 37 games; 2 match suspension       
15 cautions at any time in season; 3 match suspension

Sent off:
Cobblers: none      
Scunthorpe: Emmanuel Onariase (20)

Sendings off: 2 cautions in one game; 1 match suspension but cautions do not count towards above totals. Other sendings off; 1 or 3 match suspension. Extra match ban for additional sendings off.

Ali Koiki came into the Northampton Town side for the visit of Scunthorpe United, replacing Joseph Mills (fractured ankle) in the only change to the starting XI from the previous league fixture. Fraser Horsfall took over the captain’s armband in Mills absence.

On an overcast afternoon the Cobblers started brightly and with only 12 seconds on the clock Rory Watson was forced into an early save when Sam Hoskins fired in a shot from range.

With twenty minutes played Emmanuel Onarias was shown a straight red card for bringing down Danny Rose on the edge of the area, a long-ball from Aaron McGowan had played Rose clear through on goal and although the subsequent free-kick was blocked Scunthorpe would have to play the bulk of the game with ten men.

The majority of the first half had seen the Cobblers pressing but there were a couple of moments of danger when Rose made an important block to deny Alfie Beestin and from the ensuing corner Liam Roberts saved a goal-bound header from George Taft.

Scunthorpe then somehow managed to survive a goalmouth scramble in which Paul Lewis saw a header cleared off the line. The first half ended with Watson making a fine save to deny Hoskins.

Lewis fired just wide as the Cobblers continued to press and probe for the opening goal in the second half, Scunthorpe hanging on as Town forced a succession of corners. There was then another chance for Lewis when he was found in the area by Kion Etete but the midfielder failed to work Watson.

Jordan Flores went close with a drilled effort that was deflected behind before a header from Lewis rattled the cross bar, Hoskins creating the opportunity with a pin-point ball into the box.

It felt like a goal was coming and it was Danny Rose who made the breakthrough, tucking the ball home from close range after another teasing ball in from Hoskins.

Nicke Kabamba, on for Etete, was denied one-on-one by Watson before Shaun McWilliams replaced goalscorer Rose in the Cobblers final change.

Scunthorpe applied some late pressure in search of an equaliser but when Sam Hoskins made it 2-0 in stoppage time the win was secure, Hoskins forcing the ball home after Dylan Connolly’s initial effort had been cleared off the line.

COBBLERS MATCH STATS (first half in brackets, match total out of brackets)     
SHOTS ON TARGET: (6) 11
SHOTS OFF TARGET: (4) 9 
CORNERS: (2) 8         
FOULS: (6) 13        
CAUGHT OFFSIDE: (0) 2

SCUNTHORPE MATCH STATS (first half in brackets, match total out of brackets)      
SHOTS ON TARGET: (3) 3
SHOTS OFF TARGET: (0) 0
CORNERS: (4) 6
FOULS: (5) 10
CAUGHT OFFSIDE: (0) 0

GOLDEN GOAL PEEL AND REVEAL TIME: 62:58, ADTM2

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BUYING OR COLLECTING TICKETS ON SATURDAY? IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO HELP YOU PLAN YOUR MATCHDAY

Arrangements for Saturday's game

3 September 2021

Northampton Town Football Club looks forward to welcoming you to Sixfields for the fixture with Scunthorpe United on Saturday (3.00pm kick off).

COLLECTING MATCH TICKETS ON SATURDAY?
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Tickets are available on arrival for both home and away fans. Please arrive early if buying on arrival as expected to be very busy.

The ticket office is open from 10am until kick off.

If collecting season tickets, please arrive early. Please bring proof of ID and proof of status.

Carr's Bar will be open but for limited numbers, as will the kiosks on the West Stand concourse and in the corners of the stadium. Please note in accordance with the latest advice, we would ask that any non alcoholic drink and all food is consumed back at your seat.

Admission will be via the usual turnstiles.

The club store is open both before and after the game.

Please see our Covid code of conduct here.

Due to UK Government restrictions changing from July 19 2021, the following guidance and advice is issued.

• Do not attend if you, or anyone you live with are displaying any COVID-19 symptoms (a high temperature, new and persistent cough, or a loss of/change in sense of taste or smell), even if these symptoms are mild.

• Do not attend if you need to self-isolate because you have symptoms, have recently tested positive or have been asked to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace or are required to isolate after travel.

• Face coverings are no longer required by law, but the government expects and recommends that people should continue to wear them in crowded and enclosed settings, to protect themselves and others.

• Follow good hygiene practices. Use the hand sanitiser provided at the stadium and wash hands regularly.

• Avoid congregating unnecessarily. Stay in your seat whenever possible and return to your seat to consume food and drink (with the exception of alcohol).

• Face coverings are no longer required by law, but the government expects and recommends that people should continue to wear them in crowded and enclosed settings, to protect themselves and others.

• Follow good hygiene practices. Use the hand sanitiser provided at the stadium and wash hands regularly.

• Avoid congregating unnecessarily. Stay in your seat whenever possible and return to your seat to consume food and drink (with the exception of alcohol).

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