
FA Cup Round 3 Team of the Round: João Félix, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jack Grealish, Jérémy Doku, and more
As the Championship and Premier League teams joined the FA Cup, we also see some of them leave as the…
As the Championship and Premier League teams joined the FA Cup, we also see some of them leave as the…
Sutton United welcome promotion-chasing Salford City to Gander Green Lane on Saturday afternoon in League Two. The U’s own hopes of a successful campaign have been boosted by an unbeaten home run to start the season, meaning they are sure to pose a substantial threat to Salford’s hope of reclaiming a place in the automatic promotion places.
Despite the one-way Port Vale traffic, Salford City converted their solitary shot on target which was the deciding goal in North Staffordshire.
Port Vale, who are on the back of three defeats on the spin, welcome Salford City to Vale Park as Darrell Clarke’s side hope to clinch their first win since December 7th.
Mansfield Town’s comeback win against Salford City saw them make it nine wins from 10 games in all competitions as the amber and blues continue their charge up the table.
Mansfield Town have the chance to make it five successive home victories but the resurgent Ammies will not make reaching that target easy for the amber and blues.
Now the pressure is off for the Stags and they are able to enjoy their final three games without the worries of relegation, their penultimate away game of the season is against promotion-pushing Salford City.
Matt Jay continued his impressive break-out season for Exeter City by scoring the winning goal in their 1-0 victory over Salford City on Saturday, the fact it came just two days after Jay’s close friend and fellow Exeter academy graduate Ollie Watkins had scored on his England debut made it all the more enjoyable for manager Matt Taylor.
Salford City appointed their third manager of the season in former Blackpool and Bradford boss Gary Bowyer on Monday, and his opening fixture against fellow play-off chasers Exeter City is unlikely to be an easy one.
This Saturday, almost a year after it was first scheduled to be played, we will see League 1 promotion contenders Portsmouth, take on a Salford City side who are looking upwards themselves in League 2.
Newport and Salford both missed the chance to move top of League Two, with a red card for the Exiles’ Josh Sheehan the only real talking point in a game neither side deserved to win
Newport County look to pick up a first league win in over a month against an ambitious Salford City side that are breathing down their neck at the top of League Two.
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.
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.
In the third article of Goalkeeper Watch, the EFL and Premier League fixtures between Friday 10th and Monday 14th December are under the spotlight.
Newport County, Oldham Athletic, Port Vale and Salford City are the next set of teams to be looked at and previewed ahead of the 2020/21 EFL League Two campaign.
In last night’s fixture, I saw a very confident Mansfield side which did not fail to impress even though they ultimately fell to a 2-1 defeat.
Mansfield Town suffered their fourth home defeat of the season as goals from Jake Jervis and Adam Rooney sent Salford City home victoriously from their first-ever visit to the One Call Stadium.
Mansfield Town host Salford City at the One Call Stadium with the Stags looking to continue their current unbeaten run.
AFC Fylde and Salford City go head to head at Wembley Stadium on Saturday for a place in Sky Bet League Two.
Two sides secured their place in the Vanarama National League play-off final at Wembley, with penalties needing to find a…
David Beckham is set to join the Class of ’92 as owners of Salford City.