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Match Preview | Woking aiming for back-to-back home wins

Glen Harrington
11:52am, Thu 23rd Feb 2023
Woking vs Wealdstone
Vanarama National League
Saturday 25th February 2023


Woking will be looking to cap off a fantastic week with three points on Saturday afternoon when they host Wealdstone in National League action.

It’s been an exceptional few days for the Cards, bouncing back from last weekend’s defeat at Altrincham, with the club announcing contract extensions for manager Darren Sarll and striker Reece Grego-Cox, before claiming a crucial three points at home to Bromley on Tuesday evening. Sarll’s side were under pressure after falling behind to Mitchel Bergkamp’s opener, but as so often has been the case this season, came to the fore when it mattered the most – equalising through Scott Cuthbert’s first Woking goal, with Josh Casey getting an assist on his 200th Woking appearance, before Jim Kellermann headed in the winner on the stroke of half-time.

The only downside on Tuesday was the red card for striker Rhys Browne, who barring any late appeal, will start a three-match suspension against his former club this weekend and will also miss the games away to Yeovil and Oldham. This could mean an opportunity to start for Marcus Dackers, scorer against Altrincham, or a returning Grego-Cox, who is expected back from injury next month. Elsewhere, Sarll made five changes to his team against Bromley, with Luke Wilkinson, Jim Kellermann, Kyran Lofthouse, and James Daly coming back into the team, whilst there was a debut for goalkeeper Will Jaaskelainen.

With the Cards preparing for an eighth game in less than four weeks more changes are likely, although one man who won’t feature is defender Charlie O’Connell, who has been recalled by Peterborough.

Opposition Watch

Wealdstone have continued to perform above expectations this season and are currently in 11th place with 45 points from 31 games. And whilst their early season form, which saw them amongst the early pacesetters, has somewhat dropped off, they are still well placed to challenge for a place in the top seven come the end of the season. They are currently five points adrift of the final play-off place with a game in hand – and are just 10 points adrift of an out-of-form fourth-place Chesterfield.

Their recent form is solid, with eight points from their last five matches, with wins over Dagenham and York, draws at Yeovil and Chesterfield, and a defeat away to Wrexham. Their home form is stronger however, with no win in seven on their travels, stretching back to a win at York in mid-November – a streak which also includes defeats at Barnet and Chelmsford City (in the FA Trophy).

Manager Stuart Maynard has assembled a squad which includes several former Woking players, including goalkeeper Sam Howes, defender and captain Jack Cook, midfielder Max Kretzschmar, and winger Tarryn Allarakhia. Other notable players including striker Corie Andrews, who enjoyed a successful loan with Aldershot last year, and started this season at Torquay, as well as former Shots skipper Lewis Kinsella. Their top scorer, remarkably, is still Rhys Browne with seven. Of their current crop, Olufela Olomola, with six, is the dangerman.

Recent Meetings

• Wealdstone 1-1 Woking – 4th September 2022, National League (Anderson)
• Woking 2-0 Wealdstone – 22nd January 2022, National League (Effiong, Loza)
• Wealdstone 1-2 Woking – 21st August 2021, National League (Kretzschmar 2)
• Woking 2-4 Wealdstone – 29th May 2021, National League (Own Goal, Gerring)
• Wealdstone 0-1 Woking – 23rd March 2021, National League (Diarra)

Tickets

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Season ticket holders can claim a free additional ticket for Saturday's match. Tickets must be claimed online pre-match and cannot be claimed on the gate. This offer will be valid to claim until Friday 24th February, 15:00.

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Match Report | Cards held by Stones

William Bewsey
5:56pm, Sat 25th Feb 2023
Woking 1-1 Wealdstone
Vanarama National League
25th February 2023

Darren Sarll made one enforced change to the side that defeated Bromley on Tuesday night, with Rhys Browne serving the first of his three game suspension for his red card, as Marcus Dackers made his first home start for the Cards. Woking welcomed a Wealdstone side with a number of familiar faces; no fewer than four former Cardinals in the Stones’ starting 11.

Both sides started well, with Brooklyn Ilunga for the away side and Dackers for the Cards both squandering free headers, and both keepers being called into action to deal with deep crosses inside the first ten minutes.

Will Jaaskelainen was forced into a superb save with almost 20 minutes gone, as he tipped Ashley Charles’ low goal bound strike onto the post. The Finn had to act brilliantly just a minute later, when Olufela Olomola looked to round him, but the 24-year-old bravely claimed the ball.

Woking took the lead against the run of play on 28 minutes. Luke Wilkinson’s cross was inch-perfect for Dackers at the back post, who headed the ball into the far corner to make it two goals in two starts for the Salford City loanee.

Rohan Ince made an exceptional block just two minutes later to deny Ilunga a tap in after a great cross from Sam Habergham, as the Stones looked to hit back almost instantly.

The Cards had Will Jaaskelainen to thank for taking the lead at half time, with three superb saves keeping Wealdstone at bay, allowing Dackers to open the scoring minutes later.

Half-time: Woking 1-0 Wealdstone

The Cards began the second half as the stronger of the two sides, with substitute Solomon Nwabuokei dancing his way into the box, before blazing over, as Woking looked to double their lead.

Ricky Korboa made a return to the pitch for the first time this year when he came on after 67 minutes, and he drove forwards before teeing up Lofthouse, whose low shot was comfortably wide of the Wealdstone goal.

A brilliant Woking move involving Korboa, Kellermann and Lofthouse saw the latter shoot from distance, forcing a good save from Howes in the Wealdstone net.

With 13 minutes left, Scott Cuthbert fouled Kretzschmar inside the box, and the former Woking midfielder put the ball into the top right corner to equalise for the Stones.

That was how it would finish, as the two sides took a share of the spoils for the second time this season. A stubborn Wealdstone side got their reward for staying in the game, and deserved their point.

Woking: 22 Will Jaaskelainen, 2 Kyran Lofthouse, 3 Josh Casey, 4 Scott Cuthbert, 6 Luke Wilkinson (5 McNerney 48’), 8 James Daly (16 Nwabuokei 34’), 10 Padraig Amond, 12 Dan Moss, 17 Jim Kellermann, 20 Marcus Dackers (7 Korboa 67’), 24 Rohan Ince

Unused subs: Craig Ross, Lewis Simper

Goals: Marcus Dackers 28’

Bookings: Cuthbert 48’

Wealdstone: Sam Howes, Jack Cook (Barrett 65’), Miguel Freckleton, Tarryn Allarakhia (Obiero 65’), Olufela Olomola (Ferguson 76’), Alex Dyer, Brooklyn Ilunga, Max Kretzschmar, Charlie Barker, Sam Habergham

Unused subs: Ferguson, McGregor, Hutchinson

Goals: Kretzschmar 78’

Referee: Matthew Russell

Attendance: 2889

Man of the Match: Will Jaaskelainen
WOKING LINEUP
22Will Jaaskelainen
12Dan Moss
3Josh Casey
6Luke Wilkinson ('48)
4Scott Cuthbert
24Rohan Ince
17Jim Kellermann
2Kyran Lofthouse
8James Daly ('33)
20Marcus Dackers ('67)
10Padraig Amond
BENCH
13Craig Ross
5Joe McNerney ('48)
16Solomon Nwabuokei ('33)
18Lewis Simper
7Ricky Korboa ('67)
Wealdstone LINEUP
13Sam Howes
21Brooklyn Ilunga
28Sam Habergham
2Jack Cook ('65)
5Miguel Freckleton
24Charlie Barker
4Ashley Charles
18Alex Dyer
7Tarryn Allarakhia ('65)
22Max Kretzschmar
9Olufela Olomola ('75)
BENCH
6Mason Barrett ('65)
12Giovanni McGregor
8Nathan Ferguson ('75)
14Micah Obiero ('65)
17Dom Hutchinson

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