
Cambridge United earn consecutive draws as their winless run continues
Looking at the fixture list before the start of the season, Cambridge United fans would’ve been quite concerned about their run of games in October.
Looking at the fixture list before the start of the season, Cambridge United fans would’ve been quite concerned about their run of games in October.
Mansfield Town responded tremendously to last weekend’s defeat against Northampton Town with a performance full of heart and desire as they earned a 1-1 draw against Port Vale.
Since the start of the season, Huddersfield Town fans have been treated to an almost new team, and one highly reminiscent of their promotion season in 2017.
Plymouth Argyle continue their reign at the top of League One as they beat Bolton Wanderers 3-0 in horrific weather conditions.
Mansfield Town are in free fall and currently only find themselves above the relegation zone on goal difference.
Following Saturday’s defeat at Huddersfield Town, Hull City’s stuttering start to the season continues as they aim to pick up a crucial win against fellow strugglers Peterborough United on Wednesday evening.
Bolton Wanderers face a mammoth midweek trip to the South West as they take on current League One table-toppers Plymouth Argyle.
Regan Poole was the hero of the afternoon as his injury-time winner secured Lincoln City’s first home win since the opening day of the season with a dramatic 2-1 win over Charlton Atheltic.
With another two players added onto the long list of injuries and suspensions, Mansfield Town manager Nigel Clough needs to somehow guide the amber and blues out of a very sticky situation.
Lincoln City will be looking to improve their home form at the LNER Stadium following a stuttering start to the season.
Blackpool are heading into Saturday’s fixture against Nottingham Forest without two pivotal figures in the form of Chris Maxwell and Shayne Lavery.
George Maris’ injury in the first half was the biggest talking point as the midfielder was stretchered off midway through the half with Mansfield Town’s injury crisis getting worse.
A massive six-pointer takes place this weekend in Nottinghamshire as Nigel Clough’s Mansfield Town welcome Keith Curle’s Oldham Athletic to NG18.
A brand new campaign for Pompey held so much promise and hope after a disappointing season last year, but it hasn’t exactly got off to a great start.
With another league defeat under their belt, Mansfield Town manager Nigel Clough is starting to fall under even more pressure with his side lingering above the relegation places.
Ollie Banks’ penalty in the 55th minute and a Ferrand Rawson red card in added time of the second half pilled even more pressure on Mansfield Town as their torrid league form continued.
Hull City got back to winning ways with a well earned 2-0 win over Middlesbrough at a sodden MKM Stadium.
Neil Critchley and his men did it again, masterfully pushing aside their Lancashire rivals Blackburn Rovers to make it three wins in four games.
Exeter City manager Matthew Taylor called for his players to take inspiration from Sam Nombe, who scored for a third consecutive match in the Grecians 2-2 draw with the Saddlers.
Hull City take on Middlesbrough at the MKM Stadium this weekend, looking to build on Tom Eaves’ late equaliser against Blackpool which secured the Tigers their first point since the last international break.
Two points from two games would usually be seen as a negative. However, in Mansfield Town’s case, those performances against Rochdale and Leyton Orient respectively stopped the rot as the amber and blues were finally able to pick up some valuable points.
Newport County manager Michael Flynn has left the club this morning on amicable terms.
Exeter City welcome relegation strugglers Walsall to St James Park aiming to extend their unbeaten streak to eight matches.
An angry Neil Critchley bemoaned his side’s ability to put teams away in counter-attacking situations after they let a lead slip against Hull City.