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Stats corner: Stevenage (A)

We continue our build up to Saturday's away League match against Stevenage by bringing you stats relating to both teams. The Hatters have only faced Stevenage once in their history before, with that match taking place in the FA Cup and it wasn't a good day at the office for Sammy McIlroy's side.

CURRENT FORM (MOST RECENT MATCH FIRST):
STOCKPORT
STEVENAGE
D 0-0 Wycombe Wanderers (H) L 1-0 Bradford City
L 5-0 Preston North End (H) L 2-1 Portsmouth (H)
D 1-1 Southend United (A) D 2-2 Macclesfield Town (H)
L 3-0 Tranmere Rovers (H) L 2-1 Barrow (N)
L 2-1 Southend United (A) W 1-0 York City (H)
 
2010/11 LEAGUE POSITIONS:
POS.
NAME:
P
W
D
L
GD
PTS
13th Stockport County
2
0
2
0
0
2
16th Stevenage Borough
2
0
1
1
-1
1
 
2010/11 SEASON STATS (LEAGUE):
STOCKPORT
 
STEVENAGE
George Donnelly - 1
Leading scorer
Peter Vincenti, Charlie Griffin - 1
3,837 vs. Wycombe
Highest attendance
3,553 vs. Macclesfield Town
3,837
Ave. attendance
3,533
3,837 vs. Wycombe
Lowest attendance
3,533 vs. Macclesfield Town
N/A
Biggest win
N/A
N/A
Heaviest defeat
1-0 vs. Bradford City
Barry Conlon, George Donnelly, Danny Swailes, Robbie Williams, Greg Tansey- 1
Most yellow cards
Joel Byrom, Charlie Griffin, John Mousinho - 1
N/A
Most red cards
N/A
 
HEAD TO HEAD: (AT STEVENAGE'S GROUND)

STEVENAGE WIN
DRAW
STOCKPORT WIN
1
0
0
 
PREVIUS MEETINGS:
DATE
HOME
RES.
AWAY
COMP.
08/11/2003
Stockport
2 - 1
Stockport
FA Cup
 
LAST TIME OUT AT BROADHALL WAY:
 
Saturday 8th November 2003

FA Cup round one

 
Stevenage Borough
2 - 1
Stockport County
Maamria 29

Maamria 37

 
Goodwin 69 (pen)
 
Stevenage: Perez, Travis (Brennan 87 mins), Bunce, Laker, Flynn, Wormull (Holloway 71 mins), Gould, Warner, Watson, Maamria, Elding (Baptiste 73 mins)

Subs not used: Shamlian, Battersby

Stockport: Spencer, Clare, Challinor, Hardiker, Pemberton, Gibb, Goodwin, Welsh (Morrison 67 mins), Lambert, Barlow (Chris Williams 79 mins), Daly (Wilbraham 67 mins)

Subs not used: Lescott, Colgan

Bookings: Elding (Stevenage)

Referee: P Armstrong (Berkshire)

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