
A-League weekend matchday preview – Part One
The A League is preparing for another gameweek with a number of important contests over Friday and Saturday in part one of the weekend preview.
The A League is preparing for another gameweek with a number of important contests over Friday and Saturday in part one of the weekend preview.
Blackpool started aimless but turned proceedings around with bravery on the ball to gain a respectable point against form side Burton Albion
Blackburn will want to pick up their first home win since January after a revived Bristol City arrive in Lancashire
Blackpool will look to turn their recent home draws into a win against a relentless Burton Albion who visit Bloomfield Road off the back of six wins in succession.
Blackpool put on a dominant display at Bloomfield Road against near neighbours Fleetwood, but their lack of cutting edge plagued them again in a goalless draw.
Jonson Clarke-Harris has surfaced as one of the most lethal strikers in the EFL as he aims to direct Peterborough United back to the Championship, but will he prove greater than Ivan Toney?
Simon Grayson will retrun to his former employers looking to inflict Blackpool’s first home defeat since October in a massive Fylde Coast derby.
“If you’re a racist supporter, you are a racist supporter. The idea that you can ban someone from football but they can still go to other sports seems to me to be a mockery.”
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.
Amad Diallo scored a spectacular goal in a 1-1 draw against European giants AC Milan.
Tyrhys Dolan showcased his talent as his false nine display gave Blackburn a platform to dominate proceedings in an entertaining 1-1 draw against a fortunate Swansea City at Ewood Park.
Sean McGinlay previews the upcoming Championship action between Blackburn Rovers vs Swansea City.
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Blackpool struggled to take control of the midfield areas against a much improved Wimbledon side who claimed a last minute point at Bloomfield Road
Blackpool have been somewhat invincible at home since October and they will expect that run to continue as strugglers Wimbledon arrive at Bloomfield Road
Burnley pressed well and created a number of chances against a Leicester side that were hampered by injury and unforced errors in a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.
Rhys Pountain assesses the career of Nick Powell – once tipped to fill Paul Scholes’ boots, now at Stoke City.
Chester co-manager Anthony Johnson reacts to the decision that both the National League North and South have been declared null and void.
This should be a tough well-fought entertaining game and whoever emerges victorious will hope that the win can act as a catalyst for the rest of the season. Wycombe want to stay up, Watford want promotion. WIll either of them attain it?
Their road to success, or failure, could well start on Wednesday.”
Blackpool were evenly matched by a Crewe side that effectively set out to expose the Seasiders’ weaknesses and press them in an intense affair at Bloomfield Road
One side are aiming to be the bottom of the top four while the other’s ambition is to be the top team in the bottom four in the 100th meeting between the clubs.
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Blackpool are looking to make it four wins in a row as their playoff pushes mounts with Crewe the visitors to Bloomfield Road on Tuesday night
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