
Ten man Peterborough pick up a point away at league leaders Lincoln
Peterborough United returned to action with a point away at League One leader’s Lincoln City.
Peterborough United returned to action with a point away at League One leader’s Lincoln City.
A cold night at The Valley showed a difference between two sides, who are in the mix for the play-off’s. Accrington were slick, organised and fluid, whereas Charlton were disjointed, and lacking in every area of the pitch.
In-form Leicester City will certainly have their eyes set on victory as they begin their FA Cup campaign against Stoke City away at the Bet365 Stadium.
With less than half the season played so far, it is tough to look at who will be in and around the play-off’s or promotion places. However, both Charlton and Accrington are in prime position, with games in hand over those teams below them.
Cameron Anderson-Jones highlights the performance of Olamide Shadipo in Oxford United’s win over Burton Albion.
The pure leadership qualities that the Mansfield skipper poses are amazing. Always giving 100%, never giving up and always working for the team sees the captain as one of the Stags’ most prized possessions.
Cameron Anderson-Jones takes a look at Queens Park Rangers recent form, as well as what has to change if the club is to steer themselves to safety after a tough start to the season.
Recently promoted to League One Northampton Town have found themselves lurking around relegation zone so far this season. Keith Curle’s men came through the playoffs last year after a 3-2 comeback against Cheltenham and an emphatic 4-0 over Exeter City in the final.
The Stags will look to build on their impressive home win last time out against Port Vale when they face promotion-chasing Salford City at the One Call Stadium.
Hull City moved up into the top two League One automatic places with a convincing 2-0 win over Charlton Athletic at the KCOM Stadium. With Hull boasting a back four with an average of 21, it was the loss of Charlton’s elder statesmen, Darren Pratley, that had the biggest influence on the game as The Tigers comfortably recorded their first win in four outings.
What a way to start 2021! It was simply an effortless performance from the Stags who scored four goals, secured their first home win of the season and got a much needed clean sheet in the process.
Bournemouth gained three crucial points in their pursuit for promotion as they beat Stoke City 1-0 following a tightly contested affair at the Bet365 Stadium.
A thick January fog blocked Forest Green’s path to the League Two summit
Sunderland dominated possession against Northampton Town but failed to look threatening towards the Cobblers net, the match was rife with end-to-end action with either side looking like they could earn all three points, but it just wasn’t to be.
It was a night to forget for Derby County and Colin-Kazim Richards as the Rams lost 1-0 to Sheffield Wednesday.
Promotion-chasing Forest Green Rovers will be looking to make a winning start to 2021 in order to take advantage of any slip-ups by League Two leaders Newport County
The Stags will want to start 2021 in the best possible way and put 2020 in the past as they look to move up the League Two table as they face Port Vale at the One Call Stadium.
It’s the first game of the new year for Sunderland as they travel 214 miles south to take on Keith Curle’s Northampton Town who ended 2020 with a bang, beating Gillingham 3-1 at home.
Derby have done exceptionally well under the management of Wayne Rooney but can they continue their impressive form against a managerless Sheffield Wednesday side?
Kyle Curran reviews the action as Stoke City and Nottingham Forest played out a 1-1 draw in a foggy Bet365 Stadium.
Stoke City welcome Nottingham Forest to the Bet365 Stadium in the EFL Championship on Tuesday night. The hosts sit two points adrift of…
Nottingham Forest’s mini-revival in form helped to pick up another point and a clean sheet as they avoided a potential banana skin with ex-manager Aitor Karanka returning to The City Ground on Boxing Day.
The Stags have gone three Boxing Day’s unbeaten and the last time they tasted defeat on the 26th December was in 2016 as they were beaten 5-2 by Carlisle in the first game of the festive period that year.
Two sides in contrasting form meet at the Kassam Stadium on Saturday, with Oxford United looking to leapfrog visitors AFC Wimbledon in the League One table by winning back-to-back games for the first time this season.