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Match Report | Gillingham 0-0 Shrewsbury Town

25 January 2022

Shrewsbury Town and Gillingham played out an even 0-0 draw at MEMS Priestfield Stadium on Tuesday night.

The game began with Gillingham holding possession in the Town half and they even tested Marko Marosi with a few early shots, however, these didn’t trouble the Salop shot-stopper.

Shrewsbury edged their way back into the game and should’ve had a penalty in the 22nd minute when Ethan Ebanks-Landell’s shot struck the arm of a Gillingham defender on the goal line but the referee pulled the game back and gave an earlier foul committed by Matthew Pennington on Pontus Dahlberg – which looked soft.

Dan Udoh then got himself involved, racing past Max Ehmer to get himself through on goal before the Gills defender slid in and took Salop’s Nigerian forward out. Despite strong claims for Ehmer’s dismissal, he received just a yellow card for his actions. Elliott Bennett took the free-kick and forced Dahlberg into a photogenic save over to his right.

Gillingham had the first good chance of the second half when Kyle Dempsey broke into the Salop penalty area, reaching the by-line and cutting the ball back to John Akinde, but the striker couldn’t keep his effort down and the ball went sailing over the bar.

The hosts went close again through Daniel Phillips, who drove into the penalty area and drilled a low shot just wide of the target after the hour mark.

Town made changes in the second half, giving a chance to those who hadn’t broken into the high-performing starting 11 in recent weeks. Tyrese Fornah came on for his Shrewsbury Town debut – Luke Leahy went to left-back and George Nurse made way – and Saikou Janneh got another opportunity to show his lightning pace up top.

Gillingham went close twice more in quick succession in the 86th minute. Daniel Lloyd forced Marosi into a spectacular save from a free-kick and a cross almost crept in too but, fortunately for Salop, it fell just over the bar.

Alas, neither side could find the breakthrough in the last minutes and the spoils were shared.

Teams:

Gillingham: Pontus Dahlberg (GK), Ryan Jackson, Stuart O’Keefe, Max Ehmer, Jack Tucker, Kyle Dempsey (C), Olly Lee, Robbie McKenzie, John Akinde (Tom Dickson-Peters, 58), Daniel Phillips (Daniel Lloyd, 82), Charlie Kelman

Subs Not Used: Aaron Chapman (GK), David Tutonda, Rhys Bennett, Gerald Sithole, Harvey Lintott

Salop: Marko Marosi (GK), Luke Leahy, Ethan Ebanks-Landell (C), Matthew Pennington, Josh Vela, Dan Udoh, Ryan Bowman (Saikou Janneh, 75), Nathanael Ogbeta (Aaron Pierre, 60), David Davies, Elliott Bennett, George Nurse (Tyrese Fornah, 76)

Subs Not Used: Harry Burgoyne (GK), Rekeil Pyke, Tom Bloxham, Josh Daniels

Bookings:

Olly Lee was the first man to pick up a yellow card in the game. He pulled Dan Udoh back, preventing him from starting a counter-attack.

Max Ehmer picked up a yellow card shortly after Lee. Again, the victim was Udoh, who was taken out from behind by the Gills’ number five.

Daniel Phillips was booked for fouling Elliott Bennett in the 78th minute.

Officials:

Referee: Brett Huxtable

Assistant Referees: Aaron Farmer and Daniel Cook

Fourth Official: Carl Brook

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Ticket News

Gillingham tickets now on sale

13 January 2022

Ticket details for our Sky Bet League One trip to Gillingham have been released.

Gillingham v Shrewsbury Town
Tuesday 25th January 2022 – 7.45pm kick-off
Sky Bet League One

Tickets are now on sale for our Sky Bet League One trip to Gillingham.

THERE WILL BE NO TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ON MATCHDAY

We have been allocated 392 tickets for the game and Town fans will be seated in the Brian Moore Stand (Uncovered) and Gordon Road Stand (Covered).

Gordon Road Stand (Covered Seating) (Side of Pitch) (194 Tickets)

Adult - £22

Disabled - £22 (free carer)
Senior 65+ - £19

Student - £7
Under 18 - £7

Under 12 – £7

Brian Moore Stand (Uncovered Seating) (Behind the Goal) (198 Tickets)

Adult - £20

Disabled - £20 (free carer)
Senior 65+ - £16

Student - £6
Under 18 - £6

Under 12 – £6

Disabled supporters pay the relevant prices for their age category.

Tickets go off sale from the ticket office and online at 12pm on Tuesday 25th January.

Tickets can be purchased in the following ways: 

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