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Match Report | Shrewsbury Town 1-1 Ipswich Town

9 April 2022

A late Shaun Whalley goal saw Shrewsbury Town come from behind to draw 1-1 against 10-man Ipswich Town at Montgomery Waters Meadow in Sky Bet League One on Saturday.

Salop got off a bad start after going behind just six minutes after kick-off as James Norwood headed in Janoi Donacien’s cross past Marko Marosi. Just two minutes earlier, Donacien had put in an identical cross which found Conor Chaplin, but Marosi managed to pull off a spectacular save from that header.

There was a lengthy stoppage in the first half which resulted in ten minutes being added on when in the 11th minute, there was a forced change but from the officials when the assistant referee on the far side injured himself. There was a call over the PA system for a qualified referee and it turned into one Salop fan's lucky day when he stepped into the dugout and became a temporary fourth official, much to the delighted of both sets of fans around the Meadow.

Shrewsbury’s best chance of the first half came in the 40th minute when Dan Udoh’s cross from the left-hand side found its way to Josh Daniels, who rose highest and put his header narrowly wide.

In the second half, Marosi was called into another great save when Luke Leahy’s attempted clearance from an Ipswich cross into the box went straight towards the Salop net. However, Marosi was quick to react and put his body on the line to stop the deflected clearance.

The visitors were reduced to ten men on the stroke of the 75th minute when Cameron Burgess was shown a second yellow card for a late challenge on Marosi when the Salop keeper was clearing the ball.

The sending off swung the momentum in Steve Cotterill’s side's favour and they got their equaliser in the 84th minute when an unbelievable half-volley from Shaun Whalley from about 25-yards looped over Walton and into the back of the net.

The Meadow erupted after the goal and Salop dominated the game from then on, loading the box and throwing balls into it from all angles trying to find a winner. However, despite the late onslaught, Salop couldn’t find a winner and the points where shared.

Teams:

Salop: Marko Marosi (GK), Luke Leahy, Matthew Pennington, Tyrese Fornah, Josh Vela, Daniel Udoh (Tom Bloxham, 90), Ryan Bowman, Elliott Bennett (C), Josh Daniels (Shaun Whalley, 65’), George Nurse, Tom Flanagan

Subs Not Used: Harry Burgoyne (GK), Aaron Pierre, Charlie Caton, Kade Craig, Saikou Janneh

Ipswich Town: Christian Walton, Matt Penny, Luke Woolfenden, Wes Burns, James Norwood (Macauley Bonne, 83’), Tyreeq Bakinson, Conor Chaplin, Sone Aluko (Dominic Thompson, 77), Cameron Burgess, Janoi Donacien, Sam Morsy (C)

Subs Not Used: Vaclav Hladky (GK), Joe Pigott, Idris El Mizouni, Tom Carroll, Bersant Celina

Bookings:

Luke Leahy was booked in the 29th minute for what appeared to be a pull back on Sone Aluko. Matthew Pennington was then booked in the 43rd minute for a challenge through the back of Conor Chaplin. Josh Vela was booked in the 66th for a foul on Wes Burns.

Sam Morsy was booked for the visitors in the 24th minute and was rather fortunate to only be shown a yellow for a late tackle on Elliott Bennett. Cameron Burgess was booked in first half stoppage time for pulling back Ryan Bowman when the Salop striker was on the attack. Burgess was then given his marching orders in the 75th minute for a late tackle on Marko Marosi when the Salop keeper was clearing the ball.

There was a big coming together in the 87th minute between a number of players which saw George Nurse for Salop and Janoi Donacien and Wes Burns for Ipswich all given yellow cards.

Officials:

Referee: Darren Handley

Assistant Referees: Matthew Smith & David Hunt

Fourth Official: Lisa Rashid

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Ticket News

Tickets are now on sale for our game at home to Ipswich Town in April

9 March 2022

Ticket details for our Sky Bet League One game with Ipswich Town have been released.

Shrewsbury Town v Ipswich Town
Saturday 9th April 2022 – 3pm Kick-Off
Montgomery Waters Meadow
Sky Bet League One

Ticket Information

Tickets are now on sale for our home game with Ipswich Town on Saturday, April 9th, 2022.

This game is valid for Season Ticket holders and they can turn up on the day and scan their card at the turnstiles for stadium entry. 

Match tickets are available before the day of the game and on matchdays.

Please note the new collection points below.

Matchday Collections for East and South Stands (Block 1 – 12) will be from the new Ticket Collection Hut just inside the main green gates after 1pm on matchday Saturday or 6pm for a midweek game.

Collections for the West Stand (Block 13 – 19) will be in the West Stand Ticket Office as usual from 1pm on matchday Saturday and 6pm for a midweek game.

Collections before these times will still be from the Main Ticket Office from 10am – 2.30pm Monday to Friday (10am until 5pm the day before a game).

Supporters are encouraged to buy in advance if they can to help beat the queues on matchday.

As with the pilot events we ran during the lockdown, tickets will be available to be added to your mobile device as a ‘Digital Ticket’.

Shrewsbury Town encourages the use of mask-wearing in the concourses and in enclosed areas of the stadium.

Social Distancing Seats

For the start of the 2021 Season, we understand that some supporters will be nervous about returning to full capacity venues. For this reason, we will be offering some socially distanced seating should you still want to be socially distanced from other supporters. These seats will be in Block 12 and 13. NB: Season Ticket holders in these areas will not be affected and can continue to use their Season Ticket to access the stadium and sit in their usual seats.

Current Season Ticket holders in other blocks can move into the Socially Distanced area should they wish but they need to inform the Ticket Office first and be issued with a separate physical ticket for that game.

Ticket Office opening hours are 10am – 2.30pm Monday to Friday and 10am – Kick-off on a matchday Saturday.

Ticket prices for a 2021/22 Sky Bet League One fixture can be found here

Tickets can be purchased in the following ways: 
•    In-person at the Montgomery Waters Meadow ticket office 
•    By calling 01743 273943 
•    Via our online ticketing site - click here

Tickets bought online can be printed at home and scanned for stadium entry or can be selected as a digital ticket and can be saved in your mobile device wallet for use on matchday.

When buying online the following costs apply-

Print at Home/Digital Ticket = Free
Collect from STFC = Free
Standard post for online booking = £2.60
Special Delivery = £9.00
Add to FanCard = Free

U12s go free to every home Sky Bet League One game during the 2021/22 season.

Supporters can get tickets via the popular FlexiTicket or you can use the new FanCard to save money on every home league game.

Travel - There are a number of matchday buses from around the county and buses from the town centre, details here Matchday Travel Plan. There are a number of parking options in and around the stadium, these can be viewed here Matchday Parking Options.

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