
Are Huddersfield Town genuine relegation candidates?
Alex Jones analyses whether Huddersfield Town are genuine relegation candidates ahead of their trip to Luton Town.
Alex Jones analyses whether Huddersfield Town are genuine relegation candidates ahead of their trip to Luton Town.
In a game that could well and truly show which side is up for a relegation fight, Swindon are now desperate to create a gap between themselves and the four relegation spots and with other side’s games in hand it is a must-win game for both.
For a side chasing promotion back to the Premier League, the January transfer window is a crucial stage in the season for a club to reassess their squad, shift the deadwood and bring in some new exciting players. Watford have had a busy window, signing three new players, whilst permanently getting rid of four and loaning out one other.
Accrington will look to carry on their current momentum towards promotion as they face strugglers Northampton at the Crown Ground.
Watford travel to St. Andrew’s on Saturday as they also look to retaliate on their sucker punch defeat against QPR.
Rotherham United face a tricky trip to Deepdale as they face Preston North End in the Sky Bet Championship. Saturday’s encounter could see the Millers escape the bottom three and dreams of second tier survival could be reignited.
Jacob Hackett sums up Rotherham United’s impressive 3-0 victory over Derby County.
The January window is normally when the promotion winners or the survival stars are brought in, I looked at the ins and outs from Huddersfield Town, in a window with its benefits and negatives.
The Stags were able to secure new signings before the 11pm deadline and have seen some players depart the club on loan or on permanent deals.
Blackpool put on a professional display to ease past relegation-fodder in Northampton Town to re-harbour their aspirations of a playoff push.
Pompey recovered from their recent league losses with a 3-1 win away at fellow promotion chasers Charlton.
Jacob Hackett briefly previews Tuesday evening’s clash between Rotherham United and Derby County.
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.
Just four points separate opponents Coventry City and Nottingham Forest in the Championship after 26 games as both sides are desperate for an extra three points to ensure they don’t get relegated at the end of the season.
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Blackpool will look to build on their emphatic victory against Wigan in midweek as relegation strugglers Northampton visit Bloomfield Road
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.
Crewe drew 1-1 with ten-man Ipswich as Charlie Kirk shows his quality
Port Vale run riot at home as a Devante Rodney brace helps in 5-1 thrashing of Southend
Simon Grayson has been appointed Fleetwood Town manager in a deal until the end of the season, but is the ex-Blackpool boss the right man for the job?
It was honours even at Home Park as two sides with the quality to make a play for the playoff places in Plymouth and Accrington tussled in an entertaining affair.
One of the most unlikely goal scorers on the pitch today popped up when it mattered most for Neil Thompson’s side, full-back Liam Palmer buried his close-range strike on the cusp of half-time with the goal earning the Owls all three points.
Wales international Harry Wilson came off the bench at a bitterly cold Cardiff City Stadium to show Mick McCarthy what he’d been missing and rescue a point for Cardiff against Millwall.
Scunthorpe take all three points against Colchester, making it nine points for the visitors in the last week.