Vaughan injury represents concern for Tranmere
Tranmere were without the league’s second highest goalscorer in James Vaughan on Saturday and they will be hoping for a swift return if the 1-0 defeat to Crawley was anything to go by.
Tranmere were without the league’s second highest goalscorer in James Vaughan on Saturday and they will be hoping for a swift return if the 1-0 defeat to Crawley was anything to go by.
Tranmere welcome Crawley Town to Prenton Park this weekend hoping for a fourth consecutive win and aiming to potentially break into the automatic promotion places
Standing at 6’2′, Sepp van den Berg would not strike you as the typical modern day full back.
Preston go into Saturday’s encounter with Huddersfield Town looking to win a game at home for the first time in 2021.
With the whole cub buoyed after the senior team finally ended their Anfield hoodoo at the weekend, Everton’s under-23 side took to the field against Manchester United’s youngsters and it was Nathan Broadhead who went away with all of the plaudits.
Dylan Bahamboula’s 78th minute wonder strike was enough to deny Tranmere all three points on Saturday and dent their automatic promotion push.
Having seen their beloved ‘Super White Army’ reach Wembley on Tuesday night, attention returns to League action this weekend with the visit of fellow North Westerners, Oldham.
England’s opening game at the rearranged European Championship is now just 115 days away and Gareth Southgate still has some big decisions to make. Perhaps the most important one is who starts in goal.
Going into this helter skelter of a season, the biggest concern among Preston fans was the future of the so-called ‘Big five’. Poor squad management led to key players Alan Browne, Daniel Johnson, Ben Pearson, Ben Davies and Darnell Fisher having only one year left on their contracts and the possibility of losing all of them on free transfers.
Wednesday night sees Burnley take on Fulham in a match rescheduled from January 3rd.
Neither Preston nor Watford are a million miles away from where their supporters would love to be this season but both have struggled for consistency.
Change is once again on the way for Europe’s premier club competition. What once begun in 1955 with only the champions of each league is now looking at extending to a 36 team group stage.
Tranmere’s six game winning run across all competitions came to a shuddering halt on Tuesday night as they suffered their first defeat since Boxing Day, going down 1-0 at home to Stevenage at Prenton Park.
A sixth consecutive win on Saturday helped Tranmere move into the automatic promotion places in League Two after a relatively comfortable 3-1 victory over managerless Port Vale.
Barring a Stevenage thrashing at the hands of Morecambe, circumstances have dictated that Tranmere go into this weekend’s home clash with Port Vale knowing a win will take them into the top three and the automatic promotion place in League 2.
Tranmere Rovers find themselves once more looking towards another visit to Wembley after Tuesday night’s 2-1 win over Peterborough saw them advance to the semi-final of the Papa John’s Trophy.
Tuesday night will see the resumption of the Papa John’s EFL Trophy and we are now at the quarter final stage with Tranmere set to play host to League One Peterborough at Prenton Park.
Any manager worth their salt won’t be afraid to make a change if the match isn’t quite going as they wanted. However, it takes a large amount of bravery to make a quadruple substitution and reshape your attack with thirty minutes still to play.
Blackburn Rovers host Luton Town on Saturday afternoon looking for a win that could take them within touching distance of the playoff positions and build on their recent run of good form.
Tranmere survived a late fightback from bitter rivals Bolton to claim a 2-1 victory after the visitors had been reduced to ten men.
A rather unheralded rivalry in English football will see another chapter written this weekend as North West clubs Tranmere Rovers and Bolton Wanderers square off at Prenton Park.
It was honours even in a bitterly cold Southport on Monday evening as Everton U23 and Liverpool U23 played out an entertaining draw in their PL2 encounter.
You only needed to take one look at social media on Sunday to get a measure of Leeds’ supporters anger following their embarrassing 3-0 defeat at Crawley. Marcelo Bielsa put out a weakened side compared to usual and then made four substitutes at half-time, including throwing some youngsters into the fray.
Fresh off the back of their memorable play off encounter in Serbia, last week’s World Cup qualifying draw has raised hope of a first appearance at the global party since 1998.