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Stockport County
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Match Preview | Cards travel to league leaders for stormy clash

Glen Harrington
6:27pm, Fri 18th Feb 2022
Stockport County vs Woking
Vanarama National League
Saturday 19th February 2022


The Cards will be hoping to beat the weather before springing a surprise against league leaders Stockport County, as they make the trip to Edgeley Park on Saturday afternoon.

Following the postponement of Tuesday evening’s match at King’s Lynn Town, Woking have been left to dwell for a full seven days on another narrow home defeat, this time at the hands of in-form Southend United. Despite coming from two goals down, thanks to a second-half brace from striker Inih Effiong, it was the visitors who left with all three points and extended the Cards’ winless run in the National League to four matches. The result leaves Alan Dowson’s side 15th in the league table, 11 points clear of the bottom three, but with a game in hand on Weymouth, who beat Eastleigh in mid-week to move six points clear of King’s Lynn.

Dowse has promised to make changes after another poor defensive display against Southend. Amongst those in contention to come back into the side are goalkeeper Craig Ross and defenders Joe McNerney and Tom Champion – although on-loan Grimsby Town defender David Longe-King has missed the past two games through injury. The Cards could also hand a rare start to Tarryn Allarakhia, after the attacking midfielder impressed from the bench last time out, having come on at half-time. Striker George Oakley is also fit and could feature for the first time since September.

Opposition Watch

Stockport have been near unstoppable since former AFC Fylde and Hartlepool United manager Dave Challinor became head coach in early November, winning 12 of his 15 league games in charge, as well as reaching the second round of the FA Cup, knocking out League One side Bolton Wanderers on the way, and progressing to the last eight of the FA Trophy.

In fact, only Torquay United and Rotherham United have beaten the Hatters in the last three-and-a-half months, and the most recent of those losses came in mid-December. Since then, they’ve won 12 and drawn one in all competitions, with the only slip-up coming in a 2-2 draw with promotion-chasing Chesterfield earlier this month. Their last home defeat came against Barnet in October. Their hugely impressive form sees them three points clear of Chesterfield at the top of the league table.

County’s star-studded National League squad has only grown stronger since Challinor’s arrival, with the additions of Scunthorpe United winger Myles Hippolyte and Port Vale centre-back Ryan Johnson, part of Challinor’s Hartlepool team last season. Their top scorer is Paddy Madden, with 14 goals this season, including both his team’s goals in the reverse meeting back in November.

Recent Meetings

• Woking 1-2 Stockport County – 20th November 2021, National League (Campbell)
• Stockport County 1-1 Woking – 22nd May 2021, National League (Kretzschmar)
• Woking 1-4 Stockport County – 30th January 2021, National League (Diarra)
• Woking 1-1 Stockport County – 22nd February 2020, National League (Wall)
• Stockport County 1-3 Woking – 2nd November 2020, National League (Hyde 2, Tarpey)

On the Day

Stockport’s home ground is Edgeley Park. The postcode is WA15 8AP. You can find out more in our Away Guide – available here.

Ticket information can be found here. Terrace ticket prices are £18 for Adults, Students/Concessions £12, £5 for 6–17-year-olds while children 5 and under are FREE.

Dowson's Cards run out of ideas and steam as the league leaders extend their unbeaten run

Malcolm Wyatt
8:11am, Mon 21st Feb 2022
Stockport County 1 Woking 0
Vanarama National League
Saturday 19th February 2022


I don’t really want to go down the ‘game of two halves’ line here, but a Woking side that started so promisingly at Edgeley Park could ultimately have no complaints about this defeat to league leaders Stockport.

If we could have accepted a points decision at half time, there was evidence enough to suggest Alan Dowson’s side deserved at least a draw and arguably a victory. But worst fears regarding back end of games stats came to fruition, the fight seeming to desert the 15th-place visitors once the 10-man Hatters forged ahead in the final quarter.

And this resultant slim reverse extended Dave Challinor’s hosts’ unbeaten run in all competitions to 14 games while disappointingly ensuring the Cards’ first defeat on Hardcastle Road in five visits.
The hosts started as they meant to carry on, Moussa Diarra having to be on his guard at the back for Woking, top scorer Paddy Madden first to go close, heading over. But Tarryn Allarakhia showed promise for the visitors, dispossessing Scott Quigley at one end and soon at the heart of the Cards’ surges forward, Dowse’s underdogs showing no fear of higher-placed opposition.

Tom Champion won the visitors’ first corner with a deflected finish from the right of the area, but with County lines cleared, most of the early action remaining in Woking’s half. Diarra rose to head away a looping free kick, while Nicke Kabamba took a knock as he cleared the next attack, the ref subsequently lecturing Ryan Croasdale. Then Quigley put a ball across after being played in by Ryan Johnson, but there were no takers.

A day that earlier involved snow and high winds in the North West improved to the point that Craig Ross was soon shielding bright sunshine from his eyes as he became more involved, a pair of Winter Olympics snowboard-style goggles perhaps in order.

At the other end, Woking worked hard down the left, slowly making headway, but Jermaine Anderson’s final half-chance proved no problem for home keeper Ben Hinchcliffe, while Kyran Lofthouse - along with Ross the only Woking starter in the corresponding fixture here last May - put Inih Effiong away, the striker showing great poise as he shimmied left to lose both markers, but he seemed to lose his balance as he shot, his left-foot finish neatly tipped over in the best chance thus far, the resultant corner fruitless.

When Allarakhia was felled, Cards skipper Josh Casey’s delivery from the right, in line with the penalty spot, was punched away by the home keeper and eventually cleared. And while Allarakhia remained busy in the middle of the park, eager for openings, County largely had the measure of their opponents.

A foul on Casey followed, a free kick just inside Woking’s half finding Rohan Ince, but he couldn’t get a meaningful touch in the opposing penalty area. Meanwhile, from Rydel’s left-wing cross, Will Collar’s instinctive shot was stopped low by Ross in the hosts’ best chance yet.

As Woking countered, Effiong was away again but this time too casual, soon having plenty of County company. In response, Louie Annersley cleared the next home raid, while Ross tipped away another danger ball, the sun still in his eyes, with Annesley there again to see out a deep Johnson centre from the left, the next attack a seat of the pants affair for Woking, losing composure under pressure.

After Casey and Effiong combined on the left, Allarakhia won a corner, but Ash Palmer headed away Casey’s delivery. However, within a minute Woking had another left-wing corner, Allarakhia exchanging passes with Kabamba then finding Ince in the centre, who headed down and ran on, but could only find the side-netting with his shot.

Ross collected Quigley’s next dipping effort, while Liam Hogan blasted over before a Casey free kick at the other end caused problems, Kabamba winning another corner, Casey’s in-swinger punched away, no Cards players able to get a shot in, the away skipper booked just before the interval for a rash tackle on Macauley Southam-Hales, Ross punching away the free kick, Woking having done enough to at least ensure parity at the break and unlucky not to be ahead.

Half time: Stockport County 0 Woking 0

Lofthouse suggested we were in for more of the same as the match resumed, going on a marauding run, before a flashing header over by Collar from Madden’s cross as County countered, a first change following as Dowson replaced Anderson with Jack Roles, who soon proved key to the action.

Within five minutes of arriving, a foul on Roles led to a major melee, Collar in front of the referee and close to the benches with outstretched arms as tempers flared, Roles going down, both sets of players wading in, the officials taking a while to dissect what had gone on, yellows following for Roles and Collar before Hogan received a straight red, the home captain - showing his shirt number to the ref - seemingly perplexed, taking a while to leave.

But there’s something about Woking playing 10 men that seems to work against them, the increased noise from an impressive home turnout – having grown ever quieter in that tricky first half – now a factor too, serving to spur on the hosts.

Diarra again proved a cool customer, standing up to deny Madden, but ex-AFC Fylde and Hartlepool United boss Challinor’s double substitution saw the Hatters shift up the gears, replacements Elliot Newby and – particularly - Ollie Crankshaw soon stretching Woking, the latter’s runs on goal and down the right increasing noise levels all the more.

There were still counter-surges, Casey, Roles and Allarakhia combining on one wing, Allarakhia feeding Lofthouse on the right, shouts for handball ignored. But soon it was all County, Ross diving low to his left to palm away from Madden before Roles went in the book for a robust challenge, the baying home crowd calling for his departure, the official instead flashing a yellow.

From the next Crankshaw raid, Southam-Hales’ shot was weak, while Diarra did enough to keep County at bay as Crankshaw and Newby threatened to break through again, Ross getting down to thwart the next attack, Woking’s defence increasingly nervy.

Home pressure finally told on 72 minutes, Rydel’s deep right-wing corner – surprisingly their first and last - finding Palmer, who outjumped his marker from 10 yards and glanced a header towards the near post, Casey on the line only able to kick at air, Ross already beaten.

County truly had the measure of their tiring guests, and while Jamar Loza replaced Kabamba, he never got a look in. Ross punched out from Collar’s centre, while Hinchcliffe saved well from Roles after he was played in by Allarakhia, no one able to capitalise on Loza’s hopeful centre, time ebbing away, George Oakley replacing Effiong but also struggling to make an impact.

Thankfully, Crankshaw slipped when in on goal following a Cards mistake, the visitors having run out of ideas in response. Crankshaw again caused problems from a short corner, the ball somehow not finding the target. And when Loza won a corner, Roles’ left-wing delivery was too long and County were away again, Ross having to save from Crankshaw then Madden in short succession.

An additional seven minutes offered little in the way of hope, Woking no closer than Roles’ left-wing raid with no end product, Challinor’s side soon celebrating what turned out to be their six-point lead – second-place Chesterfield slipping up at home - while bringing about a fifth straight league defeat for Dowson’s downbeat outfit.

Stockport County: Ben Hinchcliffe, Liam Hogan ©, Ash Palmer, Macauley Southam-Hales, Paddy Madden, Will Collar, Ryan Johnson, Ryan Rydel (Mark Kitching 75’), Ryan Croasdale, Myles Hippolyte (Elliot Newby 60’), Scott Quigley (Ollie Crankshaw 60’). Subs not used: Sam Minihan, Connor Jennings.

Goal: Palmer 72’.

Red card: Hogan 45’.

Yellow card: Collar 45’, Kitching 90’.

Woking: Craig Ross, Josh Casey ©, Tom Champion, Moussa Diarra, Inih Effiong (George Oakley 84’), Louie Annesley, Tarryn Allarakhia, Nicke Kabamba (Jamar Loza 74’), Jermaine Anderson (Jack Roles 48’), Rohan Ince, Kyran Lofthouse. Subs not used: Mark Smith, Joe McNerney.

Yellow card: Casey 45’, Annesley 55’, Roles 65’, Loza 84’.

Referee: Matthew Dicicco.

Attendance: 6,820.

Star man: Craig Ross – on the balance of the first half, Tarryn Allarakhia gave hope for the future but tired as the game wore on, whereas Woking’s keeper proved a 97-minute performer, making some crucial stops when the Hatters finally found form, ultimately keeping the deficit down to one goal, a respectable outcome in the circumstances.
Stockport County LINEUP
1Ben Hinchliffe
7Macauley Southam-Hales
15Ryan Johnson
4Liam Hogan
5Ash Palmer
14Will Collar
17Ryan Rydel ('75)
18Ryan Croasdale
21Myles Hippolyte ('60)
22Scott Quigley ('60)
9Paddy Madden
BENCH
2Sam Minihan
3Mark Kitching ('75)
20Elliot Newby ('60)
27Ollie Crankshaw ('60)
11Connor Jennings
WOKING LINEUP
13Craig Ross
2Kyran Lofthouse
3Josh Casey
4Tom Champion
6Moussa Diarra
16Louie Annesley
24Rohan Ince
23Jermaine Anderson ('48)
17Tarryn Allarakhia
18Nicke Kabamba ('74)
9Inih Effiong ('84)
BENCH
1Mark Smith
5Joe McNerney
20Jack Roles ('48)
14George Oakley ('84)
7Jamar Loza ('74)

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