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Report: Robins 2-3 Derby County

14 January 2023

The Robins fell to a 3-2 defeat at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium against Derby County in the Sky Bet League One.

Goals from Caleb Taylor and Alfie May proved not to be enough the for Cheltenham as the visitors leave with all the points.

The Robins took an early lead in the tie as Liam Sercombe played an invited ball into the box which was headed home by Taylor who scored his first of the season.

Derby didn’t hang about in getting a leveler though, pulling the scores level just five minutes later with a headed finish from Conor Hourihane.

Max Bird would add another before the tenth minute to put the visitors ahead just after the ten-minute mark.

Cheltenham didn’t lie down though, with Ryan Broom surging through and winning a free kick on the edge of the area that was put into the wall by Alfie May.

The Robins kept pushing as Broom almost forced an own goal from a Rams defender to win a corner which was eventually claimed by Joe Wildsmith in the Derby goal.

May almost brought the Robins level just before half-time with his shot eventually being stopped to deny Cheltenham an equalizer.

Just after half-time, Derby would add another through Barkhuizen who slotted past Luke Southwood in front of the away fans.

The Robins did look to add another with a scramble in the box resulting in a Sean Long shot that was eventually blocked by a defender.

A second goal would come for the Robins through May as goal-scorer Taylor nodded the ball down from a Taylor Perry free-kick to bring Cheltenham within one goal.

In search of a third, May played in James Olayinka on the edge of the box whose driven shot required a good save from Wildsmith in the Derby net.

Robins – Southwood, Long©, Bradbury (Olayinka 62), Sercombe (Perry 44), Goodwin, May, Taylor, Ferry (Williams 62), Jackson, Bonds, Broom

Un-used Substitutes – Brown, MacDonald, Barkers, Norton

Derby – Wildsmith, Forsyth, Hourihane (McGoldrick 69), Cashin (Davies 63), Barkhuizen (Dobbin 69), Bird©, Collins (Rooney 85), Mendez-Laing, Smith, Sibley, Knight

Un-used substitutes –Roberts, Thompson, Loach

Attendance – 5,666 (1,510)

Referee – N Hair

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Match Pack: Derby County (H)

12 January 2023

Cheltenham Town return to Sky Bet League One action on Saturday as they host Derby County at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium (3PM KO).

Earlier in the week, the Robins qualified to the Papa Johns Trophy Semi-Finals after beating Salford City 3-1 at home. 

Now Wade Elliott's side will aim to carry on that performance into this weekend's game against former Premier League outfit, Derby. 

Ticket prices vary, with adult tickets ranging from £18-£26, students and over-65s between £13-£18, and £7-£10 for under-18s. Tickets are still available online, and are cheaper when purchased in advance, so grab yours today to save money. 

If you are buying tickets in person, you can use cash or card from the sales point in the main car park. There will only be sales for home fans on the day.

Fans should arrive early to avoid queues, and any ticket changes should be made a day in advance due to the time it takes to alter tickets. 

A reminder that our half season tickets are also still available online. Robins fans can watch 11 League One matches for the price of 9, and the games kick-off from Saturday, so grab the pass to save yourself money this season. 

If you can't make the game on Boxing Day, then listen to all of the action on iFollow with our Audio Pass. 

You can find the details to get to the Completely-Suzuki Stadium down below.

There will be no car parking available for the match, unless you have a car parking season pass. 

Also, the gates will open from 1:30PM to allow stewards and staff additional training time on the new ticketing system.

On arrival and around the ground, you will see our new food pods. These are cashless, and only card payments are accepted. 

We have a new information hut at the ground, which is run by our supporter liason and disability assistance team. It's located in the car park on the right hand side as you enter, between the ticket collection booth and “Hungry Robins” outlet.  The hut bears the logos of the Community Trust, Robins Trust, and Proud Robins, reflecting that we are all working together to support the club, represent fans and celebrate inclusion and diversity.

We aim to man the hut from around 1PM until just before kick-off on matchdays, and support with any disability assistance, provide access to free DAB radios, ear defenders and sensory packs, as well as taking bookings for our halftime cross bar challenge.

Surf & Fries has now been moved into the car park beside the information hut, and will remain there for the rest of the 2022/23 season, with new food vendors implemented behind the Optimisng IT Stand in it's place.

A new set of actions will be implemented across all English football leagues for the 2022/23 season and will be backed by the Football Supporters’ Association. They will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects - as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour.

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