The eleventh edition of the ‘Lancashire Football Podcast’ is now live!
Our UCLAN student and Prost International contributors have created a weekly show about all things Lancs.
Ashley Edwards, Matt Smith, Ben Olawumi and Callum Insull offered their insights on this weeks topics:
- Morecambe’s win away to Walsall last Saturday coinciding with Bolton’s last minute loss to Exeter City means that the race for automatic promotion will be decided this weekend. Will the Shrimps be able to earn a place in League One for the first time in their history?
- Blackpool are only three points away from securing a play-off place. With two games to go, do Neil Critchley’s Tangerines have what it takes?
- Following on from Burnley’s impressive victory away at Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sean Dyche’s men will be hoping for a similar display at home to West Ham. As this episode was recorded before the fixture, the panel will be previewing Monday’s claret clash.
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