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Preview | Boreham Wood (H)

16 April 2024

Rochdale AFC vs Boreham Wood | Vanarama National League, Tuesday 16th March, Crown Oil Arena, 7.45pm Kick-Off

Dale's final home match of the season sees us welcome Boreham Wood to the Crown Oil Arena on Tuesday.

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

MATCHDAY GUIDE

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

THE OPPOSITION

Boreham Wood are fighting for their National League status, a fight bolstered by two emphatic wins in their last two outings.
 
They were 4-0 winners at home to Wealdstone and 3-0 winners at Aldershot Town.
 
A win on Tuesday would see them climb out of the relegation zone. 
 
HEAD-TO-HEAD
 
This will be just our second ever meeting with Boreham Wood. The reverse match earlier in the season ended in a 1-1 draw.

MAN IN THE MIDDLE

Oliver Mackey will be the referee for Tuesday's game.

Tom Wall and Niall Felton are the assistant referees, with Richard Holmes as the fourth official.

FOLLOW THE ACTION

All Dale fans, whether in the UK & Ireland or overseas, can watch the game live from home via the National League TV platform. 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 0-0 Boreham Wood

16 April 2024

Dale’s final home game of the season ended goalless against Boreham Wood.

Jimmy McNulty made three changes from Saturday’s game. Tyrese Sinclair, D’Mani Mellor and Dan Sassi came into the starting eleven, in place of Jimmy Keohane, Cian Hayes and Sam Mather.

The visitors, knowing a win would lift them out of the relegation zone, started the quicker of the two times and did have the ball in the back of the net after six minutes, although it was ruled out for offside.

David Agbonthoma saw an acrobatic overhead kick held by Jacob Chapman and Femi Ilesanmi fired wide from distance as they searched for the opener.

But Dale soon found their stride and Sinclair’s whipped cross for Mellor was close to being turned home by the on-loan Wycombe Wanderers man, who was impressing on the left.

Ryan East came closest for Dale when he crashed a 25-yard effort off the face of the crossbar after some patient build-up play from Dale.

Mellor then steered a header wide before seeing another shot blocked as Dale looked the most likely to break the deadlock before the break.

After the break, East saw a shot blocked, and Mellor had a well-struck first-time effort soundly stopped by goalkeeper Nathan Ashmore.

Lee Ndlovu sent a couple of efforts off-target for the visitors, whilst Devante Rodney and George Nevett did the same for Dale.

Mitchell headed a Cian Hayes cross over the bar, who had been introduced on the hour mark.

But he nor his teammates, nor the opposition, could find a route to goal that would provide a winner, and Dale’s final home game of the season ended goalless.

Dale XI | Chapman, Gordon, East, Ebanks-Landell ©, Sinclair (82’ Mather), Mitchell, Rodney, Mellor (60’ Hayes), Nevett, Sassi, Gilmour.

Unused subs | John, Keohane, Henderson.

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