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11 February 2017

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JOIN US FOR TUESDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL V CHELTENHAM

11 February 2017

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After Saturday's 3-0 win over Wycombe, Stevenage are back in action this Tuesday 14th February against Cheltenham Town (7.45pm) where you're invited to The Lamex Stadium for an alternative evening of passion and entertainment.

Stevenage are three games unbeaten in Sky Bet League 2 and have won their last three at home too, so they'll be gunning for a fourth victory against the Robins.

It marks a return for Tuesday Night Football at The Lamex which always guarantees great entertainment. Since promotion to the Football League in 2010, Stevenage are undefeated in 25 of their 29 home league games on a Tuesday, with many a valuable scalp taken under The Lamex Stadium floodlights. You can relive some of those games from the Boro Player archives below.

Tuesday's meeting with the Robins is a Category B fixture so in advance prices range from £3-£16 in the terraces and £6-£20 in the seats. Family tickets are also available in the West Stand for £30 (one adult, two U16s) or £40 (two adults, two U16s).

Tickets are available to buy at in advance prices either from the club shop or online until 23:59 on Monday 13th February. 

After this time prices will revert to 'match day' prices, with tickets still available on all turnstiles should you wish to pay on the gate.
 
In-Advance Prices v Cheltenham Town
West Stand
£20 - Adults
£17 - Concession
£12 – Under 22
£8 – Under 16
£6 – Under 12
£30 - Family of Three (1 adult, 2 U16s)
£40 - Family of Four (2 adults, 2 U16s)
 
East/North Terrace
£16 - Adults
£14 - Concession
£10 – Under 22
£6 – Under 16
£3 – Under 12 

Stevenage 5, Sheffield Wednesday 1
nPower League 1
Tuesday 13th September 2011
Arguably Stevenage’s most impressive Tuesday night result came with the 5-1 demolition of promotion hopefuls Sheffield Wednesday in September 2011. Craig Reid struck first after five minutes, firing home after Ronnie Henry’s shot was saved by Richard O’Donnell. John Mousinho doubled the advantage four minutes later and when Michael Bostwick found the back of the net from distance just past the 15 minute mark, it looked like the game was secured. Boro weren’t done yet, however, with Lawrie Wilson seeing an effort squirm in before half-time and Darius Charles twisting and turning inside the box before scoring a fifth on 66 minutes. Wednesday did grab a consolation through Gary Madine with 17 minutes remaining but then finished the game with 10 men after Jermaine Johnson saw red late on.


Stevenage 4, MK Dons 2
nPower League 1
Tuesday 24th January 2012
With Darren Sarll and Mark Roberts in caretaker charge, Stevenage made it three games unbeaten since the departure to Preston of Graham Westley with a 4-2 win over MK Dons. Jay O’Shea put the Dons ahead with an early shot but another goal from distance by Michael Bostwick levelled matters on 24 minutes. The visitors were reduced to 10 men on 64 minutes when Mathias Doumbe received a second yellow, with Scott Laird nodding home the resulting free-kick. Darius Charles made it 3-1 three minutes later and a Tom Flanagan header brought it back to 3-2 with five minutes remaining. However Gary MacKenzie’s 87th minute own-goal made the game safe in front of 3,345 spectators.


Stevenage 2, Portsmouth 1
nPower League 1
Tuesday 24th October 2012
Stevenage continued their excellent League 1 form with a 2-1 win over Portsmouth, thanks to a Filipe Morais double. The Portugese winger headed in Lucas Akins’ cross on 13 minutes but Jon Harley equalised five minutes after the break with a long range strike. However Morais grabbed his second and the points were safe when his cross missed everyone and found the back of the net.


Stevenage 1, Preston North End 1
Sky Bet League 1
Tuesday 11th March 2014
A late Jimmy Smith strike saw Stevenage snatch a vital point in their battle for survival in League One as they held promotion-chasers Preston. Tom Clarke put the visitors ahead by stabbing in Jack King's free-kick after it was knocked down by Kevin Davies but Smith drove through a busy box past Declan Rudd to equalise. 
Darius Charles then shot wide of the post and saw a long-range effort well saved as Boro threatened to win it.

Stevenage 1, Plymouth 0
Sky Bet League 2
Tuesday 3rd March 2015
Stevenage stretched their unbeaten run to five and further strengthened their case for a playoff spot with a late win over Plymouth last season. Bobby Reid volleyed against Chris Day’s bar as the Pilgrims went close but it was sub Bruno Andrade who did the damage, latching onto Tom Pett’s past and turning the visiting defence inside out before firing home low.


Home league results on a Tuesday night since joining the Football League
2010/11
Stevenage 1, Southend 1
Stevenage 3, Rotherham 0
Stevenage 2, Gillingham 2
Stevenage 0, Oxford 0
Stevenage 0, Hereford 1

2011/12
Stevenage 5, Sheffield Weds 1
Stevenage 4, MK Dons 2
Stevenage 2, Huddersfield 2
Stevenage 1, Oldham 0
Stevenage 0, Colchester 0
Stevenage 2, Bournemouth 2
Stevenage 1, Carlisle 0

2012/13
Stevenage 3, Walsall 1
Stevenage 2, Portsmouth 1
Stevenage 2, Notts County 0
Stevenage 1, Oldham 2
Stevenage 1, Brentford 0
Stevenage 0, Bournemouth 1

2013/14
Stevenage 2, Swindon Town 0
Stevenage 3, Gillingham 1
Stevenage 1, Crewe 0
Stevenage 1, Preston 1
Stevenage 0, Wolves 0

2014/15
Stevenage 0, Bury 0
Stevenage 1, Portsmouth 0
Stevenage 1, Plymouth 0

2015/16
Stevenage 0, Mansfield 2
Stevenage 0, Yeovil 0
Stevenage 0, Bristol Rovers 0


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