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Preview | Maidenhead United (H)

22 March 2024

Rochdale AFC vs Maidenhead United | Vanarama National League, Saturday 23rd March, Crown Oil Arena, 3pm Kick-Off

Dale are back at home on Saturday, as we welcome Maidenhead United to the Crown Oil Arena.

Get ready for the game by reading all of the pre-match build-up below.

MATCHDAY GUIDE

Coming to Saturday's game? Check out all of the information you need to make the most of your visit HERE.

TEAM NEWS

New goalkeeper Jacob Chapman, who signed on loan from Huddersfield Town earlier this week, will go straight into Saturday's squad, with Tiernan Brooks away on international duty.

George Nevett will also miss the game due to his call-up to Wales Under-19s.

Ian Henderson is serving the second of a three-match suspension, following his straight red card against Woking last week.

Sam Mather missed last Saturday's game with a dead leg, whilst Tyrese Sinclair and D'Mani Mellor have both been out of action since the beginning of March. All are expected back soon but it remains to be seen exactly when they will return.

Kyle Ferguson and Brad Kelly are both out injured for the remainder of the season.

THE OPPOSITION

Maidenhead United are currently 19th in the league table, two points clear of the relegation zone.
 
They have picked up two wins in their last four games, including a superb 3-1 win at playoff chasing Altrincham.
 
Reece Smith is their leading marksman on ten goals. He appeared for England C during the week, in their defeat to Wales C.
 
HEAD-TO-HEAD
 
This will be only the second-ever meeting between the sides and the first one at the Crown Oil Arena.
 
The reverse fixture earlier in the season ended in a 2-2 draw, with goals from Kairo Mitchell and Tyrese Sinclair.
 
MAN IN THE MIDDLE
 
Dale Baines will be the referee for Saturday's game. He is in his first season at National League level and is brother of former Wigan Athletic and Everton defender Leighton Baines.
 
Jason Roberts and Luis Martin are the assistant referees, with Arran Williams as the fourth official.
 
FOLLOW THE ACTION

Can't join us at the Crown Oil Arena? You can watch the match live from wherever you are on National League TV! Click HERE for full details.
 
There will also be live updates via the club’s official Twitter account.

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Match Reports

Report | Dale 1-0 Maidenhead United

23 March 2024

Devante Rodney made it three wins in a row with a 1-0 victory over Maidenhead United at the Crown Oil Arena.

Rodney’s third goal in as many games came seven minutes before the break, as Jimmy McNulty’s men ran out deserved winners.

There were two enforced changes from last Saturday’s 4-1 win at Eastleigh, with both Tiernan Brooks and George Nevett away on international duty. Jacob Chapman, signed on loan from Huddersfield Town, made his debut between the sticks, with Dan Sassi coming into defence.

Goalmouth action was hard to come by in the opening stages, with only efforts from distance from Harvey Gilmour for Dale and Casey Pettit for the visitors of note.

Dale were dominant in possession throughout the half and looked more threatening as the half wore on, with Kairo Mitchell and Rodney having shots well blocked.

The deadlock was broken with seven minutes of the half remaining. Ethan Ebanks-Landell found Mitchell with a great through ball, allowing the Dale striker to latch on to it before seeing a shot saved by goalkeeper Craig Ross. The ball looped up into the air with Rodney powering above a defender to head home from the edge of the six-yard box.

The visitors almost equalised five minutes later, but defender Will de Havilland headed inches wide of Chapman’s left post.

The second half started in a similar fashion to the first, with the first real effort on goal coming 20 minutes in, when Ebanks-Landell stabbed Ryan East’s corner wide.

Dale then put together a fine move which almost led to a second goal. Rodney received a pass and turned it round the corner for Gilmour, who played a through ball for Mitchell. He squared for Jimmy Keohane in the middle, who drew a fine save from Ross, sticking out a hand to deny the Irishman.

De Havilland struck a 25-yard volley sweetly, which Chapman stopped and held superbly above his head, with the ball arrowing towards the top corner.

Sam Mather, who replaced the injured Cian Hayes, saw a driven effort from 25-yards deflected over, before Chapman had to alert again, making a fine save low to his to deny Casey Pettit.

As the game wore on, the visitors threw men forward but Dale always looked comfortable, with a couple of brave blocks throw in. Kyron Gordon saw a shot deflected wide and Mitchell curled one wide as Dale tried to make the game safe, but it wasn’t needed in the end, as Jimmy McNulty’s men made it three wins in a row.

Dale XI | Chapman, Gordon, John (82’ Armstrong), East, Ebanks-Landell ©, Mitchell, Rodney (86’ Taylor), Keohane, Hayes (54’ Mather), Sassi, Gilmour.

Unused subs | Clayton, Uchegbulam.

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