Assal a shining light in Dons dismal defeat against Fleetwood Town
AFC Wimbledon were dealt late heartbreak on Easter Monday as they succumbed to defeat at the hands of Fleetwood Town.
AFC Wimbledon were dealt late heartbreak on Easter Monday as they succumbed to defeat at the hands of Fleetwood Town.
On the cusp of the drop zone, AFC Wimbledon welcome Fleetwood Town to Plough Lane on Easter Monday in what proves to be a pivotal encounter.
Blackpool further flexed their play-off pursuing muscles on Good Friday during a comprehensive 2-0 victory over relegation threatened Swindon Town.
Two sides battling at opposite ends of the League One spectrum clash on Friday as Blackpool make the long journey South to Swindon.
Stoke City faced a daunting prospect on Tuesday evening, travelling to Wales to face a Cardiff City side that had only tasted defeat on one occasion in their previous eleven contests, since the arrival of new manager, Mick McCarthy.
Cardiff City are set to be presented a golden opportunity of getting back on track with the visit of out of sorts Stoke City on Tuesday evening.
Watford have now won ten of fifteen fixtures under their latest manager, Xisco Munoz, along with six out of the last seven, as they seek to take advantage of Brentford’s sputtering form of late.
Watford will be aiming to ramp up their automatic promotion charge this Saturday as they do battle with Nottingham Forest.
Two sides battling at opposite ends of the table meet on Saturday as Hull City make their inaugural visit to AFC Wimbledon’s new Plough Lane home.
Generally, when the term “derby” is used in a footballing sense, it refers to two teams in the geographical vicinity of one another. However, in what is a rare, curious contradiction to the rule, this does not apply to the resentment shared between Brighton and Palace; in fact, Selhurst Park and The Amex are separated by a gulf of 45 miles.
Crystal Palace travel down the A23 on Monday night to face Brighton and Hove Albion, in what promises to be yet another heated instalment of their rivalry.
Brentford secured a pivotal victory over Reading, becoming the first side to inflict a double upon the Royals all season, and in doing so, leapt ahead of Norwich City to reach the Championship’s summit.
Reading host Brentford as the Championship race for promotion heats up.
Alfie Mawson has had a torrid time with injuries over the past few seasons, so can he rejuvenate his career at Bristol City?
Dan Jarvis reviews the action from the FA Cup tie between Bristol Rovers and Sheffield United this weekend.
Bristol Rovers host Sheffield United in the third round of the FA Cup – could there be an upset on the cards?
Forest Green flexed their promotion contesting muscles on Saturday, registering a crucial victory over fellow contenders, Carlisle United.
Carlisle United make the long journey from Cumbria to Gloucestershire on Saturday, as they do battle with their counterparts Forest Green Rovers in what will be a fascinating affair of two sides gunning for promotion.
Entering Saturday’s clash with Argyle, Rovers were hoping to avoid a fifth consecutive home defeat, a feat that has only occurred once in the club’s 137-year history.
Bristol Rovers welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon for a clash between two South West outfits.…
When Oxford United and Swindon Town are mentioned in the same breath, one expression springs to the front of my…
Oxford United welcome Swindon Town to the Kassam Stadium this Saturday for what promises to be an intriguing affair. Both sides currently find themselves languishing towards the lower reaches of League One in 18th and 19th position respectively, separated by a solitary point.
Dan Jarvis explains how his love for Southampton has led him and his dad from Boundary Park to the San Siro.