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Beto ensures smooth progress after fans hit problems before start

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August 28, 2025

The first game under the lights at Hill Dickinson Stadium was illuminated by Carlos Alcaraz's fine finish and the promise of Harrison Armstrong.

- Andy Hunter

Beto ensures smooth progress after fans hit problems before start

Everton's cutting edge may remain a concern for David Moyes in the long term but a potentially awkward tie was eventually navigated in straightforward fashion.

Alcaraz broke the deadlock against Nigel Clough's resolute League One side with an excellent strike from 20 yards.

Armstrong, who spent last season on loan at Derby, was the provider and also created Everton's late second for Beto as Moyes' team made it two wins from two at their new home.

The combined appeal of a new ground and a sensible ticket pricing policy ensured the first cup tie at Hill Dickinson Stadium was a sell-out.

Mansfield brought over 6,000 fans to the banks of the River Mersey to contribute towards Everton's biggest home attendance for a League Cup tie since 1987.

Unfortunately, many had problems gaining entry and kick-off was delayed for 15 minutes to "ensure all supporters have safe access into Hill Dickinson Stadium" according to a statement released by Everton.

The delay can be filed under teething troubles, but it had been predicted by Evertonians when highlighting numerous issues with the club's new digital tickets on social media before the game.

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