Seymours
5:30pm - SaturdaySat 15th AprilApr 2023
Meadow Lane Stadium | Att: 8520

Notts County
Notts County
3 - 0

Woking
Woking

Match Preview | Second vs Third in potential play-off preview

Glen Harrington
6:20pm, Fri 14th Apr 2023
Notts County vs Woking
Vanarama National League
Saturday 15th April 2023


Woking face one of their toughest assignments of the season as they travel to National League title chasers Notts County on Saturday evening – a game which will be shown live on BT Sport.

The Cards play-off spot was guaranteed following Monday’s draw with Southend. In the final four matches the team will now be focused on securing the highest possible league position and generating momentum ahead of the post-season showdown. Darren Sarll’s side are still in third place at present with 76 points, one more than fourth-place Chesterfield, and it appears to be a straight shootout between the two sides for the first-round bye and a guaranteed home semi-final – on paper, at least, a much kinder route to a potential final at Wembley. Finishing third or fourth would mean Woking can’t meet the league’s second-place side, currently Notts County, until the final. The Cards are currently seven points clear of fifth place Barnet.

Sarll admitted that his Woking team put in a tired performance against Southend, with the match coming after a hard-fought win at Dorking the previous Friday, but praised the determination shown to claim a point. He made three changes between those two games with Scott Cuthbert, Charlie O’Connell and Marcus Dackers replacing Kacper Łopata, Kyran Lofthouse and James Daly. Sarll implied in his interview this week that both Daly and Charlie Wakefield should be available for Saturday but revealed that another bought of illness could further disrupt a squad already stretched by injuries.

Remember, Saturday’s match is a 5:30pm kick-off.

Opposition Watch

Notts County have enjoyed a magnificent season and in any other year would have won the league comfortably. They have gone head-to-head with fellow title chasers Wrexham throughout the campaign, trading the lead on multiple occasions, but appeared to suffer the decisive blow on Monday as they were beaten 3-2 at the Racecourse Ground to leave the Red Dragons in firm control of a fascinating title race. County are currently three points behind the leaders having played a game more and will now need Wrexham to take six points or less from their final four games.

Finishing second, if indeed that is to be their fate, should not take away from one of the best seasons in the history of the National League. Luke Williams’ side have accrued 100 points from their 43 games, winning 30 of them and losing just three, including the game at Wrexham. They have scored an astonishing 108 goals, one less than Wrexham, and conceded just 39, second-only to Boreham Wood in terms of best defensive records.

Needless to say that, the Wrexham result aside, their recent form is excellent – their only other league defeats came at home to Dagenham in late February and away to Dorking in September. They went into the Wrexham game off the back of three straight wins without conceding and had dropped only four points – in draws at Barnet and Bromley – since their loss to the Daggers.

Leading their promotion charge has been striker Macauley Langstaff, who has already broken the long-standing National League scoring record previously held by Ricky Miller (then of Dover Athletic), by scoring 41 goals in just 42 appearances. Ruben Rodrigues (17), Cedwyn Scott (14), and Adam Chicksen (10) have also reached double figures for a team that offers a goal threat from all over the pitch.

Recent Meetings

• Woking 2-3 Notts County – 8th October 2022, National League (Daly, Grego-Cox)
• Woking 0-2 Notts County – 26th February 2022, National League
• Notts County 1-4 Woking – 2nd October 2021, National League (Effiong, Diarra, Campbell 2)
• Woking 2-4 Notts County – 5th April 2021, National League (Kretzschmar, Ashford)
• Notts County 1-0 Woking – 5th December 2020, National League

Tickets

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Match Report | Cards sliced apart by impressive Magpies

William Bewsey
7:37pm, Sat 15th Apr 2023
Notts County 3-0 Woking
Vanarama National League
15th April 2023

Darren Sarll made several changes to the side held by Southend on Easter Monday, with James Daly, Kacper Lopata and Kyran Lofthouse returning to the starting eleven, which meant Charlie O’Connell, Marcus Dackers and Billy Sass-Davies dropped to the bench.

A cagey opening saw the home side have much of the ball, and ten minutes in, good work between Sam Austin and Ruben Rodrigues saw the ball break for top scorer Macaulay Langstaff, but his shot was well blocked away.

The Cards managed to steal the ball with 20 minutes on the clock, and Lofthouse forced Slocombe to tip the ball over his own crossbar. Woking’s number two then turned inside the box, before firing harmlessly over, after working a good opportunity.

As Woking continued to frustrate the hosts with their pressure and work rate, a corner was met by Lopata, but he couldn’t quite divert his header on target.

A good move from Notts resulted in Rodrigues twisting and turning before getting a shot away, but there was Lopata to make an excellent block, with the Polish defender putting his body on the line on several occasions for the Cards.

Half time arrived, with the hosts, as expected, dominating the ball, but resolute Woking defending kept the contest level.

Half-time: Notts County 0-0 Woking

Nine minutes into the second half, Notts took the lead. A free-flowing move down the right hand side saw the ball squared to Austin, who found the top corner with a composed finish.

With their tails up, the Magpies charged forwards through Langstaff, but an expertly timed challenge from Scott Cuthbert kept him at bay. Up the other end, another corner from Josh Casey met the head of Padraig Amond, but he couldn’t keep his free header down.

Notts made their pressure count on 71 minutes, when Austin beautifully whipped a cross in, and after an initial block, Aaron Nemane forced the ball home.

It was three on 76 minutes, as the home side once again sliced the Cards apart, with Austin applying the finishing touch. This effectively killed the game as a contest, and the Magpies began strutting their stuff in front of a buoyant home crowd.

Shots from Junior Morias and Matt Palmer forced Will Jaaskelainen into some good saves as the game ticked over into added time, with the Cards simply overwhelmed by a side a couple of places above them. Next up is a tricky home game against Gateshead on Saturday at the Laithwaite.


Woking: 22 Will Jaaskelainen, 2 Kyran Lofthouse, 3 Josh Casey, 4 Scott Cuthbert (5 McNerney 87’), 8 James Daly, 10 Padraig Amond, 12 Dan Moss (15 O’Connell 53’), 14 Rhys Browne, 17 Jim Kellermann (20 Dackers 72’), 18 Kacper Lopata, 24 Rohan Ince

Unused subs: Craig Ross, Joe McNerney, Billy Sass-Davies

Goals:

Bookings: Kellermann 33’


Notts County: Sam Slocombe, Kyle Cameron, Aden Baldwin, Connell Rawlinson, Adam Chicksen, Jodi Jones (Nemane 67’), John Bostock, Matt Palmer, Sam Austin, Ruben Rodrigues (Morias 72’), Macaulay Langstaff (Scott 72’)

Unused subs: Frank Vincent, Jim O’Brien, Cedwyn Scott, Junior Morias

Goals: Austin 55', 76', Nemane 71'

Bookings:

Referee: Scott Jackson
Attendance: 8520 (436 Woking fans)
Man of the Match:. Kacper Lopata
Notts County LINEUP
1Sam Slocombe
15Aden Baldwin
23Adam Chicksen
4Kyle Cameron
5Connell Rawlinson
8Sam Austin
18Matt Palmer
24John Bostock
20Rúben Rodrigues ('73)
10Jodi Jones ('68)
9Macaulay Langstaff ('73)
BENCH
6Jim O'Brien
11Aaron Nemane ('68)
17Frank Vincent
19Cedwyn Scott ('73)
26Junior Morias ('73)
WOKING LINEUP
22Will Jaaskelainen
12Dan Moss ('63)
3Josh Casey
4Scott Cuthbert ('87)
18Kacper Łopata
24Rohan Ince
17Jim Kellermann ('73)
2Kyran Lofthouse
8James Daly
14Rhys Browne
10Padraig Amond
BENCH
13Craig Ross
5Joe McNerney ('87)
29Billy Sass-Davies
15Charlie O'Connell ('63)
20Marcus Dackers ('73)

Notts County 3-0 Woking | Darren Sarll Interview

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