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Matchday Guide | Tranmere (H)

14 October 2023

Crewe Alexandra will look to get back to winning ways when Tranmere Rovers visit Mornflake Stadium today (Saturday, 3pm).

Lee Bell’s men want to extend their 13-game unbeaten home league run and bounce back from last weekend's reverse at Salford City.

The Opposition

Tranmere sacked boss Ian Dawes after a slow start to the season and Nigel Adkins has been in charge for a little more than a month. Seven points from their last 12 have improved the situation but they sit 22nd in League Two.

The Gaffer

Nigel Adkins has a wealth of experience in management, having previously taken charge of the likes of Southampton, Sheffield United and Hull City.

The 58-year-old is Technical Director at Prenton Park but stepped into the breach after Dawes departed and has overseen an upturn in results.

Fighting Talk

Ryan Dicker (Alex assistant): "It will be a tough game; they have picked up in the last few results. They have changed their system and the way they play. He has got them organised and a lot more aggressive which gets them on the front foot."

Nigel Adkins: “Crewe have the same sort of principles as they have played over the years, they want to play football. Playing football, the Crewe way. It will be a tough game."

Head-to-Head

Crewe Alexandra and Tranmere Rovers have met 140 times. Tranmere have emerged victorious on 61 occasions while The Railwaymen have come out on top 46 times. The remaining 33 clashes have been draws.

The last meeting between the teams ended in a 1-0 victory for Crewe thanks to a super strike from Charlie Colkett scored on New Year’s Day.

Match Officials

The referee for Saturday’s clash is Ross Joyce while his assistant will be Simon Shaw and Steven Plane. The fourth official is Lewis Raper.

How to Find Us

For details on how to get to Mornflake Stadium via rail or road, click HERE.

Ticket Prices

2023/24 League Match Ticket Prices (Member rate in brackets)
  Boughey Stand KPI Recruiting Stand Andrew Connolly Financial Planning Stand
Adult £27 (£23) £25 (£21.50) £25 (£21.50)
Senior (65+) £21 (£18) £19.50 (£16.50) £19.50 (£16.50)
17-19 Years £21 (£18) £19.50 (£16.50) £19.50 (£16.50)
Student** (£13.50) (£13.50) (£13.50)
12-16 Years £13 (£11) £11 (£9.50) £11 (£9.50)
11 and Under £7.50 (£6) £6.50 (£5.50) £6.50 (£5.50)
Disabled £21 (£18) £19.50 (£16.50) £19.50 (£16.50)
Family Ticket* N/A N/A £25.00*

Elsewhere in League Two

Notts County v Mansfield; Wimbledon v Bradford; Doncaster v Sutton; Forest Green v Colchester; Grimsby v Accrington; Harrogate Town v Stockport County; MK Dons v Barrow; Swindon v Newport; Walsall v Gillingham and Wrexham v Salford.

Can’t Make the Game?

Crewe fans based outside of the UK can watch the clash with Tranmere live on iFollow.

An iFollow match pass for Crewe fixtures includes graphics and replays – all for just £10 (or local equivalent).

The action is complemented by commentary from the BBC Radio Stoke team of Graham McGarry and Peter Morse.

Click here to secure your iFollow match pass today and make sure you don’t miss a minute of the contest.

Fans in the UK can listen to LIVE commentary on iFollow - CLICK HERE to purchase an Audio Match Pass for just £2.50

 

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Match Reports

Match Report | Crewe 2 Tranmere 0

14 October 2023

  • Goals from Demetriou and Long earn win
  • Railwaymen rise to fourth place in league
  • Bell’s men unbeaten at home in 14 games

Crewe Alexandra made it four home league wins on the spin with a 2-0 triumph over Tranmere Rovers.

Goals from Mickey Demetriou and Christopher Long earned three points and lifted The Railwaymen to fourth in League Two.

Tranmere finished the game with nine men after keeper Luke McGee and captain Tom Davies saw red, but they were well second best on the day.

The success has extended Crewe’s unbeaten home league run to 14 games, and earned a second clean sheet of the campaign.

Boss Lee Bell had initially made two changes to the side that lost to Salford in the league – but was forced into a third just before kick-off.

Connor O’Riordan and Matus Holicek were unavailable due to international duty and were replaced by fit-again Christopher Long and Joe White.

But when Zac Williams pulled up in the warm-up he was replaced by Ryan Cooney, as the Alex reverted to a 4-2-3-1 system.

Tranmere, who left ex-Alex man Brad Walker on the bench, came under pressure early on but Long fired off target and a Rio Adebisi strike was blocked.

McGee was equal to a Shilow Tracey effort from an angle, but he could do nothing about the opener on 11 minutes.

Jack Powell’s free-kick delivery from the right was perfect and Demetriou rose unmarked to plant his fifth of the season firmly into the net.

On 18 minutes magnificent wing play by Tracey forged a great chance for White but the loan star lifted his shot over from close range.

Keeper Harvey Davies got down to his right to make a superb save from Kieron Morris who had sent the ball skidding toward the bottom corner.

Crewe had forced six corners before the half-hour mark but couldn’t quite make any of them pay, and the visitors started to grow in strength.

However, they were unable to ask any substantial questions of Davies, and the Alex took their slender lead into the interval.

Tracey darted down the right and cut back for Courtney Baker-Richardson who saw a shot blocked, as the Alex tried to get on top immediately after the restart.

On 48 minutes the visitors were reduced to 10 men when McGee raced from his goal to deny Baker-Richardson collecting the ball, but then handled well outside his box when Long tried to chip the ball into an unguarded net.

And Long twisted the knife when he smashed home from the resultant free-kick, as well-worked routine created space and angle for his seventh of the campaign.

On 67 minutes a long-range strike from Connor Jennings clipped the top of the bar and reminded Crewe they were still in a game.

On 75 Baker-Richardson broke down the left and squared for Aaron Rowe but the sub’s side-footer was high and wide.

Joel Tabiner’s curler was pushed for a corner by Murphy who, at 42, had become the seventh oldest player in League Two history.

Rovers tried to capitalise as the hosts got sloppy in their play. Baker-Richardson headed a Jennings header off the line.

Davies held a Kristian Dennis header and Harvey Saunders rattled the bar with another, as the home side waited for the final whistle in injury time, which stretched to 13 minutes due to a stoppage in play.

Tranmere finished the game with nine men when skipper Davies picked up a second yellow card.

Crewe (4-3-3): Davies; Williams, Offord, Demetriou, Adebisi (Finney, 67); Powell, Tabiner; White (Rowe, 71), Long (Nevitt, 71), Tracey (Lunt, 90+1), Baker-Richardson.

Subs not used: Booth, Colkett, Billington.

Booked: Davies, Tracey

Tranmere (4-3-3: McGee; O’Connor, Davies, Yarney, Wood; Jennings, Hendry, Morris (Murphy, 50); Saunders, Jolley (Dennis, 67), Hawkes (Apter, 85).

Subs not used: Walker, Taylor, Belehouan, Starbuck.

Booked: Hendry, Davies

Sent off: McGee, Davies.

Referee: R Joyce.

Attendance: 5,826 (1,193).

 

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Buy your family tickets for Tranmere Rovers

14 October 2023

The Alex welcome Tranmere Rovers to Mornflake Stadium today (Saturday, October 14) 3pm KO.

Come down and show your support for the boys in the Andrew Connolly Financial Planning Stand.

Looking for something to do with the family? Why not join us for a fantastic day in CW2!

Family tickets include one adult and one under-11 and can be purchased here.

Full Ticket Prices

2023/24 League Match Ticket Prices (Member rate in brackets)
  Boughey Stand KPI Recruiting Stand Andrew Connolly Financial Planning Stand
Adult £27 (£23) £25 (£21.50) £25 (£21.50)
Senior (65+) £21 (£18) £19.50 (£16.50) £19.50 (£16.50)
17-19 Years £21 (£18) £19.50 (£16.50) £19.50 (£16.50)
Student** (£13.50) (£13.50) (£13.50)
12-16 Years £13 (£11) £11 (£9.50) £11 (£9.50)
11 and Under £7.50 (£6) £6.50 (£5.50) £6.50 (£5.50)
Disabled £21 (£18) £19.50 (£16.50) £19.50 (£16.50)
Family Ticket* N/A N/A £25.00*


*Family Ticket is for 1 adult & 1 under-11 in the Family Stand.

** Student must be aged 21 or under and provide valid student ID.

Click here for information on how to become a member & save money.

Purchase online safely & securely via www.eticketing.co.uk/crewealex

Call the ticket office on 01270 252610 on Monday-Friday between 9am-5pm.

Alternatively, drop in-store to purchase your tickets & beat the queues ahead of matchday.

If you have never been to Mornflake Stadium before, take a closer look at our First Time Fan Guide, which will provide you with everything you need to have a safe and enjoyable matchday experience.

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