
The five biggest overachievers in the EFL this season
While silverware often dictates success, these five teams have gained recognition by going above and beyond their pre-season expectations.
While silverware often dictates success, these five teams have gained recognition by going above and beyond their pre-season expectations.
Fans and pundits alike tipped Cambridge United for an immediate return to fourth tier, with most predicting them to finish rock bottom of League One.
When the fixture list was released last summer, Cambridge United vs Cheltenham Town caught the eye.
Cambridge United’s 2-1 win away at Wigan Athletic has opened the door for Rotherham United and MK Dons in the promotion race.
While Morecambe’s recent record against Cambridge United is nothing short of dire, the Shrimps will be confident of building on their impressive form to pick up a crucial win at The Abbey.
Having already ended Ipswich Town’s dreams of a top six finish, Cambridge United will be looking to claim another scout of a playoff hopeful on Tuesday evening.
The U’s are underdogs once again as they travel to an in-form Ipswich Town side with eyes on a top-six finish.
AFC Wimbledon’s 20-match winless streak could give Cambridge United hopes of recording their second League One away win of 2022.
Cambridge United head coach Mark Bonner and MK Dons manager Liam Manning, both just 36-years-old, have achieved a remarkable amount in their short managerial careers so far.
A side looking to address their poor away form would probably not be looking forward to a trip to Hillsborough.
Wycombe Wanderers have seen their play-off hopes slip away from them in a winless run spanning seven games, so could the visit of a Cambridge United side with nothing to play for be the perfect game to get themselves back on track, or is it another banana skin?
High-flying Oxford United are looking to close the gap on the automatic promotion places as Cambridge United visit the Kassam Stadium.
Realistically, Cambridge United and Accrington Stanley’s respective seasons are over, but both would consider that to be a good thing.
Injuries to Joe Ironside and Jack Iredale has seen Cambridge United’s form deteriorate, with the U’s following up their unbeaten January with three consecutive losses.
Cambridge United fans do not like being reminded of their time in non-league.
Eight has become four in the Papa John’s Trophy with the semi-final line-up of the competition now confirmed after Tuesday’s night’s quarter-final ties across the country.
Alex Jones analyses Cambridge United’s tactical style under Mark Bonner.
Cambridge United provided the upset of the FA Cup third round as they knocked out Premier League side Newcastle United at St James’ Park.
Kieran Trippier could make his debut for Newcastle United when they host Cambridge United in the Third Round of the FA Cup this weekend.
Cambridge United will have to come out on top in these five battles if they’re to eliminate Newcastle United from the FA Cup.
Alex Jones offers a mid-season report of Cambridge United’s first season back in the third tier.
Portsmouth will be out for revenge against a Cambridge United side who need to turn their impressive performances into positive results.
While Cambridge United have enjoyed a fine start to life in League One, it’s clear that they need some January reinforcements.
Alex Jones chronicles Cambridge United’s continuous improvement ahead of hosting Sunderland at The Abbey.