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MATCH PREVIEW: A look ahead to the weekend visit of Stevenage

Blues back at home on Saturday

10 December 2020

With Carlisle still in Tier 2 we are delighted to be able to once again welcome 2,000 fans to Brunton Park this weekend.

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REMEMBER THAT FACE COVERINGS ARE MANDATORY AT ALL TIMES AT BRUNTON PARK!

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Our home fixture against Salford was a huge success - please continue to adhere to the Covid Spectator Code of Conduct when you attend matches at our stadium.

Amazingly, all available online terracing tickets sold out within minutes of their release on Wednesday morning ... now we know how Ed Sheeran feels!!

Back to football matters, and Stevenage were rocked earlier in the week when assistant manager Joe Dunne left the club due to a family illness. Dunne, 47, was right hand man to Alex Revell and the club are now looking for a replacement.

League form has been indifferent, but the magic of the cup is still alive with a third round tie against Swansea City to welcome in the New Year. Former winners Hull City were dumped out in round two when a tense tie went to penalties, setting up another mouthwatering home tie.

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With the transfer window shut Stevenage moved quickly at the beginning of November to snap up free agent Tom Petty until the end of the season. Petty bagged 22 goals in 159 appearances at Broadhall Way before making the switch to Lincoln City in 2018.

A better run of recent results brings this weekend's visitors north with a three-game unbeaten league run to protect, and that run includes a solid 2-1 home win over Port Vale.

Sitting in 22nd spot in the table, they'll be looking to take confidence and inspiration from their FA Cup exploits as they look to avoid the kind of nail gnawing battle against relegation they faced last season. 

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The attack minded Danny Newton can be a thorn in the side on his day, and we've gone for him as our one to watch this Saturday.

In a team struggling for goals, he's netted twice this season and, having been at the club for just over three years now, is bound to give everything as he looks to help to steer them away from this current predicament.

Aramide Oteh leads the scoring charts with three strikes, and between them they'll pose a threat if given the time and space.

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highlights

The only meeting of the Covid hit 2019/20 season was in September, where a brace from Harry McKirdy and a goal from Nathan Thomas were enough to cancel out a double strike from Kurtis Guthrie.

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We were also down in Stevenage in April 2019, and it was one to forget for United as Iontton and a brace from Guthrie deflated the travelling crowd.

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The Boro picked up where they had left off the previous season when they came north in September 2018. Carlisle were made to pay for early missed chances when Ben Kennedy scored a beauty after the break, and there was more disappointment when an Adam Campbell header crashed against the post late in the day.

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Our visit to the Lamex in January 2018 was a tight affair but it was United who created the better of the chances, with Danny Grainger and Jamie Devitt both going close from first half free kicks. Sam Cosgrove could have wrapped things up when he was played clean through but, in the end, neither side could find a way to break the deadlock.

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It was another tough one for the Blues almost exactly two years ago when early second half goals from Kennedy and Tom Pett put Boro in cruise control as they saw their way through to a comfortable three points.

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officials

Referee - Robert Lewis
Assistant Referee 1 - David Avent
Assistant Referee 2 - Matthew Parry
Fourth Official - Scott Oldham

Robert LewisThe referee for this game is Mr Robert Lewis. Robert has taken charge of 13 games so far this season, showing 34 yellow cards and one red.

Mr Lewis was our referee for the January 2020 trip to Boundary Park where a goal from Byron Webster earned the Blues a 1-1 draw. Aaron Hayden was the only away name taken on the day.

He was the man in the middle here at Brunton Park in January 2019 when we beat Mansfield 3-2. Hallam Hope [2] and Jack Sowerby bagged our goals, with Matt Preston and Tyler Walker notching for the Stags. Neal Bishop was dismissed as he walked down the tunnel at half time in what was a feisty encounter.

We saw him prior to that when he was at Brunton Park for our 1-0 defeat at the hands of Lincoln towards the end of the 2017/18 season. Matt Green scored what turned out to be the winner just before the break, and Tom Parkes and Jamie Devitt had their names taken in what was a feisty encounter.

A busy day for the referee was capped off in time added on when he showed Mike Jones a red card for a second rash challenge.

He was also the man in the middle for our trip to Grimsby earlier that season. Clint Hill scored the winner with 20 minutes left to play and there were no cards shown at all on the day.

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: United 4 - 0 Stevenage

Report from the Saturday afternoon home game

12 December 2020

Back-to-back victories against Salford and Bradford took the Blues into their Saturday afternoon home game against Stevenage in high spirits - a game that was our official #StonewallUK #RainbowLaces fixture.

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Seven wins from eight home league fixtures isn't bad by anybody's standards, but there was always going to be work to do against a team that has been hard to beat this season.

Callum Guy was back from suspension, so he stepped up as Dean Furman took a place on the bench.

United won an early corner when a long throw from Kayode dropped in front of Hayden. He tried to feed it back for Anderton but it came off Coker and spun behind. Guy delivered the set piece, and it was kept alive by Mellish and Anderton. Guy had dropped deep but his volley from 20-yards sailed over the bar.

The Blues looked for a penalty moments later when Alessandra beat the offside trap to take the ball into the box. He came together with VanCooten but the referee quickly waved play on.

United recycled the ball and a free kick as Tanner was fouled led to another dipper from Guy. Kayode won the header but it screwed wide.

Stevenage tried the long throw route at the other end, with a missile from Hutton, and Vincelot was on hand to volley as it came his way. Leaning back, he rifled it upwards and onto the Warwick roof.

United were awarded another free kick on nine minutes when Devine was felled 28-yards from goal. A training ground routine saw Guy roll the ball wide, and captain Nick Anderton let fly as he latched onto it with a stunning strike. Cumming appeared to have it covered, but it spilled out of his hands and over the line as the celebrations started.

Home tails were up and Anderton had another effort blocked as he got on the end of a good move involving Guy and Tanner. Mellish was then almost played through as he spun his man from a neat pass from Anderton, but his shot came off a toe and he had to settle for a corner.

Anderton was everywhere, and it was him who got on the end of the outswinger from Guy as he sat deep. A downward header had to be hooked away before Kayode could pounce.

Stevenage were pegged back as Patrick and his skipper terrorised the defence, and it was the wide man who won a decisive corner with 20 minutes played. Guy didn't disappoint, and neither did Kayode as he rose high to power home his third goal of the campaign with a close-range header.

The unpredictability of the long throw and the accuracy of the set pieces gave the away side no time to breathe, and Alessandra volleyed over from 18-yards when another half clearance from a Kayode launch broke kindly. He struck it cleanly, but it arrowed high.

There was rare work for Farman when Pett found time to pop a pass into the Carlisle area on the half hour. The keeper was on his toes and he sprinted smartly to gather it up.

Striker Lewis Alessandra made it two goals in two home games when a whopper of a clearance from Anderton was completely missed by VanCooten. The striker calmly made his way towards goal before thundering it low into the bottom corner.

Boro had a brief spell where they were able to try their corner sequences, but strong defending kept the home net untroubled. And Patrick sent one wide at the other end after Alessandra had been stopped in his tracks, which allowed Guy to flight another free kick into the mix.

The half ended as it had started, with Carlisle on the attack, and another thuderbolt from Anderton was heading goalwards as he tried his luck from 40-yards. It was on target until the unfortunate Jon Mellish got in the way.

The crowd was on its feet just 90 seconds after the restart when Tanner clipped a great ball to the near post. Kayode glanced it goalwards off his forehead, but it smashed into the side netting, fooling just about everybody on the east side of the stadium.

A neat pass from Devine suddenly carved the visiting back line wide open after Alessandra had held it up well. Anderton was on the overlap but he hesitated, deciding not to pull the trigger. Patrick asked for it, but the red and white shirts had regrouped and the moment was gone.

Hunting in packs had been a feature of the afternoon and Guy, Kayode and Alessandra all turned possession back over in favour of the hosts as they closed every door.

Skipper Anderton provided much of the impetus and he tested Cumming again when he headed a Kayode cross at the roof of the net.

There was a sustained spell of forward play from the away team just before the 60-minute mark but nothing found it's intended recipient as Hayden, Bennett, Tanner and Mellish all got in the way.

An introduction to the action for Gime Toure brought immediate excitement as he ran at Marshall before cutting the ball into the mix. It was cleared, but a second run brought a throw from Kayode that yet again caused all kinds of issues as Prosser struggled to clear.

The potent Callum Guy free kick continued to be a threat and a curler brought a corner that the same man duly delivered. Substitute Joe Riley couldn't believe his eyes as a weak clearance dropped on his boot. Cumming could do nothing but scoop it out of the net.

A bad day became even worse for Stevenage when Prosser was shown a second yellow with 15 minutes left to play, and Toure went close from the resulting set piece as Guy yet again picked out his man. The volley had venom but it was catching practice for the fans behind the goal.

An even better chance followed for Bennett as a Guy corner was contested by Hayden. Rhys Bennett jumped into the space that was created but he slashed at his shot and it screwed agonisingly wide.

Toure forced a one-handed save out of Cumming when he dropped a shoulder and let one go late in the day, and he also miscued a volley under pressure as the corner - yep, accurately delivered by that man Guy - whistled onto his laces.

A winding run from Riley saw him come from deep before going for a 23-yard punt and Cumming was at full length to palm it to one side.

Hayden nodded straight at Cumming as the clock ticked down, and it was a thoroughly deserved appreciative roar from the 2,000 fans that greeted the final whistle as players and fans alike celebrated an excellent display of football.

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Goals

Carlisle United - Anderton (10), Kayode (20), Alessandra (34), Riley (74)

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Bookings

Stevenage - Vincelot (43), Prosser (43 & 75 - sent off)

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Teams

Carlisle United - Farman, Tanner, Hayden, Bennett, Anderton (c), Devine (Riley 71), Guy, Mellish (Dixon 76), Patrick (Toure 65), Alessandra (Reilly 76), Kayode. Subs - Norman (gk), Hunt, Furman.

Stevenage - Cumming, James-Wildin, Coker, Vincelot (List 68), Prosser, Carter, Marsh (Smith 80), Hutton (Marshall 46), VanCooten, Pett, Oteh (Akinwande 80). Subs - Johnson, Read, Dinanga.

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Match officials

Referee - Robert Lewis
Assistant Referee 1 - David Avent
Assistant Referee 2 - Matthew Parry
Fourth Official - Scott Oldham

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Attendance - 2,000

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