Seymours
12:30pm - SaturdaySat 18th MarchMar 2023
The Laithwaite Community Stadium | Att: 3119

Woking
Woking
0 - 1

Chesterfield
Chesterfield

Match Preview | Play-off chasing rivals clash in hotly anticipated lunchtime game

Glen Harrington
8:56pm, Fri 17th Mar 2023
Woking vs Chesterfield
Vanarama National League
Saturday 18th March 2023


It’s third against fourth in the National League on Saturday afternoon as Woking host Chesterfield at the Laithwaite Community Stadium – live on BT Sport.

The Cards returned to winning ways on Saturday with a comfortable 2-0 win over Maidenhead United – Padraig Amond headed in his tenth league goal of the season from a Josh Casey corner, whilst defender Luke Wilkinson celebrated his return from injury by netting the second from a long-range free-kick. The result extended Woking’s unbeaten home run to six league games, dating back to December, and made it just one league defeat in 12 in total since being beaten by title chasers Notts County in October.

Manager Darren Sarll made four changes to his team against the Magpies, with Wilkinson and centre-back partner Scott Cuthbert replacing Joe McNerney and Billy Sass-Davies; Ricky Korboa, making his first start since December, replaced Solomon Nwabuokei, and Rhys Browne returned up front in place of Marcus Dackers after completing his three-match suspension. Sarll implied in his pre-match interview that further changes to the squad are unlikely ahead of Saturday’s game, although young midfielder Lewis Simper’s loan has come to an end, with the player having been recalled by parent club Cambridge United.

Remember this game kicks off earlier than usual at 12:30pm due to television commitments.

Opposition Watch

Chesterfield are seeking a first win in four against the Cards, who turned in arguably their best performance of the season so far when they won 3-1 at the Technique Stadium in February. That result came in the midst of a severe mid-season wobble for the Spireites who took three points from nine games between late January and the end of February, seeing them spiral out of title contention and back into the race for the top seven – like Woking, seeking a first-round bye and home advantage through the play-offs by finishing third.

Their recent form has improved, with 10 points out of a possible 12 so far in March, including wins over Gateshead, Southend, and Wealdstone, plus a draw with Yeovil. On Tuesday evening they thrashed the play-off chasing Stones 4-0 away from home. They are now three points behind Woking having played the same number of games and have a 10 point cushion on eighth place. They are marginally stronger at home, where they’ve taken 35 of their 65 points, but have won their last three on the road.

Manager Paul Cook addressed his side’s poor run by making several notable signings, including the loan signings of forwards Paul McCallum (from Dagenham) and Andrew Dallas (Solihull), as well as Altrincham’s Ryan Colclough, who signed back in January. Their top scorer remains winger Armando Dobra with nine. Their ex-Woking contingent is made up of striker Joe Quigley and midfielder Manny Oyeleke, who hasn’t featured since May.

Recent Meetings

• Chesterfield 1-3 Woking – 7th February 2023, National League (Amond, Daly, Kellermann)
• Chesterfield 0-0 Woking – 15th May 2022, National League
• Woking 3-1 Chesterfield – 28th September 2021, National League (Campbell 2, Effiong)
• Woking 1-4 Chesterfield – 8th May 2021, National League (Cooper)
• Chesterfield 4-0 Woking – 10th October 2020, National League

Tickets

When pre-purchased, ticket prices are £20 for Adults, £15 for Concessions, £12 for Next-Gen and £5 for Under 16s. Tickets bought on the gate on the day are charged at an additional £2.

For more information and to book your ticket please click here.

Match Report | Cards edged out by Chesterfield

William Bewsey
2:58pm, Sat 18th Mar 2023
Woking 0-1 Chesterfield
Vanarama National League
18th March 2023

Darren Sarll kept his 16-strong Cards identical from the side victorious against Maidenhead, as Woking welcomed the BT Sport cameras for the first time since late August.

The Cards almost got off to a flier, as just 40 seconds into the game, a Dan Moss cross was just deflected away, as Padraig Amond looked to pounce. But just a minute later, Chesterfield nearly drew first blood, as Andrew Dallas broke away, finding Ryan Colclough, who dragged his shot agonisingly wide.

Dallas was looking dangerous, and once again broke away with 20 minutes gone, but his shot went comfortably over the Woking goal.

Once again the Scotsman latched onto a Joe Quigley flick, but a superb challenge from Moss just as he was about to let fly prevented a huge goalscoring opportunity.

Chesterfield were given a penalty after 36 minutes following a foul by Jim Kellermann, and Ollie Banks converted down the middle to open the scoring.

A flurry of set pieces in first half added time caused the Spireites some problems, but they held their own to take a 1-0 lead into half time, Banks’ penalty the difference between the sides.

Half-time: Woking 0-1 Chesterfield

A brilliant Woking counter attack on 53 minutes combining Kellermann and Ricky Korboa saw the latter’s cross find Rohan Ince, who just slipped at the crucial moment. Quigley then fired just wide after being found by Jeff King, as the game started to open-up.

A superb save from Jaaskelainen prevented Colclough from finding the top corner after he found space on the edge of the box, before Padraig Amond lobbed the keeper, only to be wrongly flagged offside.

Dallas once again raced through on goal, but with just the keeper to beat, he somehow dinked his effort wide of the mark.

Despite some late Woking pressure, Chesterfield held on to draw level on points with the Cards, in a game where clear cut chances were hard to come by, however, there were plenty of talking points from a refereeing point of view.

Woking: 22 Will Jaaskelainen, 2 Kyran Lofthouse (20 Dackers 60’), 3 Josh Casey, 4 Scott Cuthbert, 6 Luke Wilkinson (29 Sass-Davies 19’), 7 Ricky Korboa (16 Nwabuokei 60’), 10 Padraig Amond, 12 Dan Moss, 14 Rhys Browne, 17 Jim Kellermann, 24 Rohan Ince

Unused subs: Craig Ross, Joe McNerney, Solomon Nwabuokei, Marcus Dackers

Bookings: Rohan Ince 31’, Dan Moss 79’, Jim Kellermann 86’

Chesterfield: Ross Fitzsimons, Jeff King, Ashley Palmer, Jamie Grimes, Laurence Maguire, Mike Jones, Ollie Banks, Liam Mandeville, Andrew Dallas (Dobra 80’), Ryan Colclough (Uchegbulam 80’), Joe Quigley

Unused subs: Ryheem Sheckleford, Darren Oldaker, Jez Uchegbulam, Armando Dobra, Paul McCallum

Goals: Banks 37’

Bookings: Maguire 41’, Grimes 45+4

Referee: Lewis Smith

Attendance: 3119

Man of the Match: Scott Cuthbert
WOKING LINEUP
22Will Jaaskelainen
12Dan Moss
3Josh Casey
6Luke Wilkinson ('18)
4Scott Cuthbert
24Rohan Ince
17Jim Kellermann
2Kyran Lofthouse ('61)
7Ricky Korboa ('60)
14Rhys Browne
10Padraig Amond
BENCH
13Craig Ross
5Joe McNerney
29Billy Sass-Davies ('18)
16Solomon Nwabuokei ('60)
20Marcus Dackers ('61)
Chesterfield LINEUP
1Ross Fitzsimons
20Jeff King
6Laurence Maguire
5Jamie Grimes
21Ash Palmer
28Ollie Banks
35Mike Jones
7Liam Mandeville
10Ryan Colclough ('80)
29Andrew Dallas ('80)
27Joe Quigley ('90)
BENCH
16Ryheem Sheckleford
17Armando Dobra ('80)
26Darren Oldaker
15Paul McCallum ('90)
18Jesurun Uchegbulam ('80)

Woking 0-1 Chesterfield | Alternative Highlights

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