
U’s looking to address poor away form against promotion hopefuls Sheffield Wednesday
A side looking to address their poor away form would probably not be looking forward to a trip to Hillsborough.
A side looking to address their poor away form would probably not be looking forward to a trip to Hillsborough.
Sheffield Wednesday moved into the play-offs with their sixth victory in seven games as they swept aside Johnnie Jackson’s desperate Charlton Athletic side with a 2-0 win.
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.
Florian Kamberi’s late winner in the 93rd minute saw Mansfield Town fall to their second defeat in the competition and subsequently bow out at the group stage phase.
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.
Port Vale fell to a 2-1 home defeat to League One side Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday evening. Although the Valiants walked away empty handed, there was plenty for the players, staff and the returning fans to take from the game.
Following a week-long training camp, Darrell Clarke’s side are back in action as they welcome newly-relegated League One side Sheffield Wednesday to Vale Park on Tuesday evening.
Exiled from the Championship, the condemned Owls’ fixtures for their League One campaign have been released.
Sheffield Wednesday have seen all sorts of horrors go on behind the scenes at Hillsborough this season, starting the campaign with a point deduction that ultimately proved decisive as the Owls were relegated to League One for the first time in 11 years.
Sheffield Wednesday’s point against Nottingham Forest and Derby’s defeat away at Swansea means the Championship is all set up for a photo finish with each three sides in the relegation zone on the same 30 point total.
Sheffield Wednesday’s final home game of the season sees Darren Moore’s side host Nottingham Forest, with three points compulsory as they look to take the fight to the final day and achieve a miraculous survival.
Josh Windass starred for Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday night as the Owls picked up a valuable three points with a 1-0 win over Blackburn Rovers, as their hunt for survival continues.
Sheffield Wednesday’s relegation to League One could be confirmed on Tuesday night, however, a win against Blackburn Rovers would keep the Owls hunting unlikely survival going into the final weeks of the Championship season.
Barry Bannan is usually Mr Reliable for Sheffield Wednesday however the captain cost the Owls points on Saturday as he missed a penalty in his side’s 1-1 draw with Bristol City
Sheffield Wednesday host Bristol City on Saturday as they hope to pull of a miracle late in the season to avoid relegation
Defensive errors seem to be the damning curse for the Owls as Tom Lees’ 30th minute slip handed Steve Cooper’s side an undeserved lead, then followed Connor Roberts’ first touch creating the second goal for Swansea, dampening Sheffield Wednesday’s misfortune.
The end of the season is approaching and for the Owls, the chances of remaining in England’s second division is looking ever so slim.
Despite Barry Bannan’s best efforts, Sheffield Wednesday fell to a 1-0 defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road in their Good Friday Championship fixture. Even though the Hornets were not at their best, Will Hughes once again impressed in an unfamiliar role that Bannan has become something of a specialist in.
Watford take on Sheffield Wednesday at Vicarage Road in their Good Friday fixture, hoping that Will Hughes can continue his fine recent form and inspire them to another three points to reaffirm their grip on the Championship’s final automatic promotion place.
Darren Moore continued his search for a first win as Owls boss on Wednesday night as his side could only manage a point against Carlos Corberan’s possession dominant Terriers.
Despite going a goal down inside ten minutes, Daniel Farke’s side persevered as they came from behind to elongate their winning run whilst extending their lead at the top of the table at the same time.
From a rock bottom finish in the Premier League, life in England’s second division was set to be a positive challenge for Daniel Farke’s Canaries. Having only lost five league games so far this season, the Norfolk outfit are set for a return to the top-flight.
It was a straightforward afternoon for Veljko Paunović’s Royals as his side swept aside Sheffield Wednesday in a 3-0 win. Midfielder Michael Olise showcased why several clubs are keeping tabs on the 19-year old.
Reading have their sights set on a third consecutive league victory as they welcome Sheffield Wednesday to the Madejski Stadium this weekend.