
Stags welcome Bristol Rovers to the One Call Stadium for EFL League Two opener
Mansfield Town begin their 2021/22 campaign at home against the newly relegated Bristol Rovers.
Mansfield Town begin their 2021/22 campaign at home against the newly relegated Bristol Rovers.
A lot of expectation will be on the shoulders of the players and the management staff as they hope to deliver a good season for the first time since 2018/19.
15th February 2020 was the last time Mansfield Town supporters watched their beloved club in action against Newport County. 528 days on, the fans will be back inside the stadium once more as the Nottinghamshire club welcome Coventry City for another challenging test ahead of the 2021/22 season.
The 29-year-old forward becomes Nigel Clough’s fourth signing during this summer transfer window as the countdown begins until the start of the 2021/22 EFL League Two season.
Mansfield Town announced the signing of former Luton Town goalkeeper Marek Stech on a two-year deal.
Mansfield Town are in desperate need of a good run of results as they are only ten points clear of 24th Stevenage, as the Stags try and avoid relegation.
Mansfield Town look to regain confidence after the defeat mid-week against Oldham as they look to get a good result against Carlisle.
The Stags host the Bantams at the One Call Stadium on Saturday as they look for a break through to try and pick up their form.
Mansfield Town progressed past Chorley and into the second round of the FA Cup thanks to a Nicky Maynard goal.
In last night’s fixture, I saw a very confident Mansfield side which did not fail to impress even though they ultimately fell to a 2-1 defeat.