
Scunthorpe out for revenge as they travel to league leaders Cambridge
Alex Jones previews Tuesday night’s clash between League Two leaders Cambridge and Neil Cox’s Scunthorpe.
Alex Jones previews Tuesday night’s clash between League Two leaders Cambridge and Neil Cox’s Scunthorpe.
Jacob Hackett reports on Port Vale’s recent defeat against Cambridge United, their first loss under new manager Darrell Clarke.
A miraculous turnaround to the Bantams’ season leaves them now 11th in League Two – a stark contrast from 22nd place in December, where they sat just one place above the relegation zone.
The Stags’ 1-0 victory over the Shrimps at the One Call Stadium was their first victory since January 23rd. George Maris was a key component in a fantastic defensive display.
The Stags have lost three consecutive matches as they struggle to follow their form from the start of 2021. This weekend they face Morecambe with Mansfield Town needing a win to turn a corner.
Southend United brushed aside second-placed Forest Green Rovers with a 3-1 victory.
Slowly, football is starting to catch up with other sports – many across the Atlantic – in its use of statistics to analyse the game.
First meet third at The Abbey Stadium on Tuesday night as Cambridge United host Cheltenham Town in Sky Bet League Two.
After two consecutive league defeats at home, the Stags now turn attentions to the road as they travel to The EnviroVent Stadium to face League Two new boys Harrogate Town.
Colchester United host Exeter City in a bid to end their turgid run of form.
The Stags were defeated for the second time in a matter of four days as the defensively fragile side lose 3-0 at the hands of league leaders, Cambridge United.
The Stags will look to bounce back against the league leaders after a disappointing 3-2 defeat against Bolton Wanderers that saw the amber and blues 2-0 up at one point.
The same starting 11 week in and week out and it is clear to see that in the final stages of the last three matches the Stags have shown signs of tiredness and lose all sense of rhythm.
Forest Green hung on to complete a 4-3 win over Oldham at the New Lawn to move within a point of the League Two summit, but a 27 minute period either side of half-time is what the game will be best remembered for
Bradford edged Morecambe in a 2-1 victory for the Bantams with both sides playing out an enthralling League Two encounter.
More postponements as the Stags finally return to home action to face Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday evening after this exact game was postponed last week.
Oldham Athletic travel to Forest Green on Tuesday night in League Two. Although only 11 points separate the sides in the league table, they are worlds away off the pitch.
Morecambe travel to Bradford hoping to maintain their position in the play-offs, while the Bantams look to haul themselves up the table.
Despite suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of Salford City on Tuesday night, Cambridge United remain top of the Sky Bet League Two table.
The Stags will be looking to make it seven consecutive games unbeaten in League Two as they travel to the Colchester Community Stadium to face struggling Colchester United.
The Robins face a short trip up the M5 as they look to go within touching distance of first place in League Two. Cheltenham face off to a Walsall side who’re in good form themselves.
Nigel Clough’s men will look to make it six wins out of six as they travel to Banks’s Stadium to face Walsall who are only three points ahead of the Stags.
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.