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04 September 2021 Venue Prenton Park Attendance

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Match Preview: Hartlepool United

3 September 2021

Tranmere Rovers return to Prenton Park this weekend, with newly-promoted Hartlepool United the visitors on Saturday. 

With a host of new signings in the building, Rovers will be looking to bounce back from last week's 1-0 defeat away at Scunthorpe United.

Tickets information for this fixture can be found here. 

Team News 

Micky Mellon secured the services of five new players on deadline day in the shape of Mark Duffy, Josh Hawkes, Nicky Maynard, Stephen Walker and Lee O'Connor.

Lee O'Connor is away on international duty however the rest of the new recruits are available to make their debuts.

One to Watch 

Tyler Burey 

One of the new recruits in the summer, Tyler Burey joined Hartlepool on loan until January 2022 from Championship side Millwall. 

He began his career at AFC Wimbledon, progressing through the Dons’ academy and eventually broke into the first-team. 

Burey then made the move to Millwall in 2019, and has played 16 times in all competitions for the Lions. 

After joining the Pools earlier this summer, the 20-year-old made his debut for the club in August against Crawley. He netted his first goal for the club against Barrow, his first professional goal. 

Manager 

Dave Challinor 

No stranger to Tranmere Rovers, Dave Challinor played 140 times for the club in a spell from 1994 to 2002. 

In his management career, Challinor has won promotion with various sides on numerous occasions. First, the Northern Premier League Premier Division play-offs with Colwyn Bay in 2011. 

He then achieved success with AFC Fylde. Challinor achieved promotion from the Northern Premier League Division One North, the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and the National League North.   

The 45-year-old later guided Pools back to the Football League earlier this summer, with his side beating Torquay on penalties in the National League Play-Off Final. 

Match Coverage 

Both UK and international residents are able to stream the game live on iFollow.

Match passes are available for just £10 by clicking here. Every pass purchased benefits Tranmere Rovers. 

You can follow the action through our social media channels below, with full text coverage during the fixture, followed by a match report. 

Twitter: @tranmererovers 

Facebook: @trfcofficial 

Instagram: @tranmererovers 

Match reaction from Micky Mellon and a player will follow on our website and YouTube channel. 

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Match Reports

Report: Tranmere 1-0 Hartlepool

4 September 2021

An 88th minute looping header from Tom Davies sealed a 1-0 win for Tranmere Rovers against Hartlepool United.

Tranmere’s late pressure on the Hartlepool goal paid dividends and earned TRFC a fully deserved three points against last season’s Vanamara National League Play-Off winners.

Tranmere Rovers handed debuts to Mark Duffy and Nicky Maynard for the game against Dave Challinor’s Hartlepool United.

Sunderland loanee Josh Hawkes, who used to play for the visitors, was named on the bench, Lee O’Connor and Stephen Walker both were absent from the matchday squad.

There was very little to separate the two teams in the opening 20 minutes at Prenton Park, with a real battle of possession taking place in the middle of the park.

The first opportunity on goal was a header off target from Pools, as David Ferguson headed over as the ball bounced awkwardly in front of him following a right footed cross by Tyler Burley.

The opportunity for Hartlepool created a couple of half opportunities from crossing situations, but with 27 minutes on referee Chris Sarginson’s clock, Tranmere front man Elliott Nevitt hit a low effort from the edge of the box, which was collected by Ben Killip.

The visitors hit the post on the half hour mark, a bending effort by full back Jamie Sterry. The ball hit the post and fired straight back into the feet of Nicky Featherstone, and his shot was cleared off the line by stand in captain Peter Clarke, a magnificent sliding block by our number 26.

Duffy, making his Rovers bow, was handed a free-kick 25-yards from goal. The former Sheffield United man bent the ball over the wall, but the save was comfortable for Killip.

As the first half came to a close, Hartlepool hit the side netting, but the score remained 0-0.

The second half was once again a cagey affair, with both teams battling to get on the front foot and break the deadlock. In the 61st minute, Maynard came off for Callum McManaman as Micky Mellon looked to switch it up in the final third.

Hartlepool United were putting threatening crosses into the Tranmere Rovers penalty area, but the best chance of the half fell to centre back, TDavies, who hit a fierce strike just over the cross bar.

In the 72nd minute, Hawkes came on for his Rovers debut, replacing Duffy. Hawkes looked lively after his introduction, and his through ball nearly played Josh Cogley in on goal, but the defender was tackled before he could take the shot.

Hawkes then had his first shot on goal as a Rovers player, connecting first time with a Morris cross, only to strike the ball into the Argyle Satellite Taxis Stand.

Davies yet again had an effort on goal but blasted over the cross bar as Rovers pilled on the pressure late on for a goal.

It was third time lucky for Davies as the towering centre half sent Prenton Park into raptures, climbing above the Pools defence to connect with a Hawkes corner in the 88th minute.  

The goal was certainly what Rovers deserved after the pressure they mounted on the Hartlepool defence and Davies’ header sealed an important three points.

Tranmere: Murphy, Cogley, Davies, Clarke, Knight-Percival, Morris, Spearing, Watson, Duffy (Hawkes 72), Nevitt, Maynard (McManaman 61). Unused subs: Doohan, Merrie, Feeney,  Glatzel, Foley.

Our next game will be at Rochdale on Saturday 11th September, 3pm kick-off. Ticket details for the match are available to access by CLICKING HERE.

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