Could the two sides in the National League final be more different?
Notts County are aiming for an immediate turn to the League but a team from a town more famous for Eurovision and party conferences stands in their way.
Notts County are aiming for an immediate turn to the League but a team from a town more famous for Eurovision and party conferences stands in their way.
Cardiff meet Fulham in the EPL play-off semi-final with both sides having reason to be optimistic. Some monumental personal battles will decide this close encounter.
As Fulham prepare for their second Championship play-off semi-finals in three years, Prost International sought the views of fans about their prospects.
To say that Fulham manager Scott Parker had a weekend full of surprises would be an understatement. Players ending droughts with monsoons, his defence ending a record streak with unseasonable generosity and of course Huddersfield and Stole throwing the promotion race wide open.
Saturday was a day where two excellent runs came to an end and threw the EPL promotion race wide open again, when it looked to be case closed. See how eight failed to become nine on three occasions and changed the trajectory of football’s most valued prize, a place in the EPL.
Fulham have not conceded a goal for over seven hours and many are singling out the contribution of on loan Southampton midfielder Harrison Reed as one of the reasons why.
Neil Harman has worked for the Daily Mail, The Times and a number of sporting icons. But one of his greatest moments as a journalist was seeing Wycombe Wanderers, promoted to the Championship. His book close quarters is out on August 3, 2020.
Wycombe have been promoted to the Championship for the very first time after defeating Oxford United 2-1
Manager Gary Waddock led Wycombe Wanderers straight back to League One at the first attempt in 2011 with a third-place finish…
Fulham are back in the Championship play-offs after defeating Cardiff at home.
They are in a different division, but just like last year, Fulham go into the home game with Cardiff on the back of three wins and looking for a fourth.
It was Northampton’s Town’s night at an empty Wembley Stadium as they secured promotion to League 1 after a 4-0 over Exeter in the EFL League Two Play-off Final.
42 years on from his last visit, Prost owner Steve Clare returns to Vicarage Road and finds closing his eyes and going back in time nigh on impossible.
Desperate Watford, fresh off an abject loss at Burnley, entertained Southamption in what on paper, looked to be the type of fixture struggling clubs prefer.
A red card in 49 minutes for John Egan handed Newcastle a decisive advantage over Sheffield United, one which they drove home following a farcical error by Enda Stevens.
Glasgow is confirmed as a host city for EURO 2020 at a time where just about everything else is going haywire in Scottish football
Following weekend press speculation about Glasgow’s status as a host for the rescheduled EURO 2020, the Scottish Football Association released…
Billingham Synthonia are the first to enter our ‘Best Non-League Names’ tournament.
While media attention focuses on the exploits of the highly paid stars in the Premiership, footballers up and down the…
Has the world overreacted to Liverpool’s FA Cup loss at Chelsea? Steve Clare looks at the reasons why there is a rush to downplay Liverpool’s season. And where Z Cars fits in.
Prost International is delighted to welcome Sophie Lawson as a columnist.
West Ham recorded their fifth straight win over Southampton with a comfortable 3-1 win at the London Stadium.
With Arsenal, Wolves, Spurs and Chelsea to come, this game looks to be West Ham’s best chance of three vital points for some time, even though they don’t have to leave London in that period.
Swansea manager Steve Cooper could barely contain his emotions as he faced the media last night after his side’s 1-0 loss at Fulham.