The FA National Futsal Series reaches its finals series climax and a TV first for the upcoming competition
The FA National Futsal Series finals take place this Sunday with three division finals live on TV at Wolverhampton University.
The FA National Futsal Series finals take place this Sunday with three division finals live on TV at Wolverhampton University.
Blackpool have been relentless for most of the campaign and they face one final hurdle in Lincoln to cement a place in the Championship.
Tipped for a relegation battle, Morecambe are now one game away from a League One promotion for the first time in their history after edging past Tranmere.
The Shrimps are close to making it a Lancashire double weekend at Wembley as they have a 2-1 lead over Tranmere heading into the second-leg.
Passion in the stands, passion on the pitch, a team and club to be proud of, Blackpool are heading to Wembley and boy do they deserve it.
After one of the finest first leg performances in playoff history, Blackpool are 90 minutes from their first trip to Wembley under new ownership.
After Alisson’s last minute winner for Liverpool at the weekend, they will see their trip to Turf Moor as a chance to put more pressure on Chelsea.
This was the perfect advert for the National League, flowing control from one side to the other, battling for the ultimate prize.
Burnley were outclassed by Leeds at Turf Moor as the fatigue of a long season became apparent for Sean Dyche’s men.
The league title is beyond Stockport now but they will want to regain a top three place ahead of the National League playoffs.
Burnley secured their status in the top flight with victory over Fulham and will have a chance to build for next season against Leeds.
Blackpool looked to the in-form Ellis Simms to secure third spot as they rested key men ahead of their play-off tie against Oxford.
Despite a controlled, professional victory, Morecambe had to watch on as Bolton and Cambridge pipped them to automatic promotion from League Two.
Blackpool are hopeful of securing third place in the league on the final day as they prepare for a thrilling playoff campaign.
Morecambe could stage a sensational promotion to League One if they beat Bradford and results elsewhere go their way.
Blackpool have officially sealed their place in the League One playoffs following victory against Doncaster Rovers at Bloomfield Road.
West Ham will be wondering how they did not run away with the game after an impressive display saw them beat Burnley 2-1 at Turf Moor.
Blackpool only need one point in their last two games to secure a playoff place, but Neil Critchley will want the job done on Tuesday night.
Burnley made light work of Wolves last time out but West Ham will head to Turf Moor knowing this is a must-win for their Champions League aspirations.
A switch in formation and a resurgence in performance saw Blackpool’s play-off push get back on track.
Following back-to-back defeats for Blackpool, they will see a midweek trip to Sunderland as a chance to reinvigorate their playoff hopes.
Blackpool looked slow, passive and void of any creative ideas but as easy as it is to lose it, they can very quickly reinvigorate what makes them a playoff side.
Blackpool suffered their first defeat since early February in midweek and they will want to respond as they face Shrewsbury on Saturday.
Blackpool found yet another way to keep their machine rolling on as they got the better of fellow playoff rivals Sunderland at Bloomfield Road.