Nigel Clough’s Stags are well and truly on a promotion charge after recording a sixth consecutive league win
From relegation worries to promotion challenging, Mansfield Town have turned their season around and do not look like stopping anytime soon.
From relegation worries to promotion challenging, Mansfield Town have turned their season around and do not look like stopping anytime soon.
A seventh consecutive home league victory could see Mansfield Town climb into the play-off places for the first time since August.
It’s been a surprisingly quiet festive period for Watford who played their last league fixture on December 10th with COVID-19 postponing fixtures against Wolves, Crystal Palace and Burnley.
Birthday boy Tom Bearwish scored a 94th-minute equaliser for Weymouth in the FA Cup fourth preliminary round to force a replay against bitter rivals Yeovil.
Another three goals were conceded away from home as defensively Mansfield Town can’t seem to catch a break with their winless streak continuing.
Mansfield Town have struggled for results in recent weeks and the amber and blues will be looking to put it right this time around as they travel to the West Midlands to take on Walsall.
It was a season to forget for the Saddlers, who gave their fans very little to cheer about. A mass rebuild is ahead throughout the whole club, and one that is welcomed by it’s fans.
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.
In a game that won’t live long in the memory, Walsall and Exeter grafted to try and seal the win. The game didn’t excite, and with only three shots on target, 0-0 was a fair result. It did however, end a run that the Saddlers will be glad to be rid of.
A miraculous turnaround to the Bantams’ season leaves them now 11th in League Two – a stark contrast from 22nd place in December, where they sat just one place above the relegation zone.
Newport County captain Joss Labadie concluded the Exiles’ winless streak with a sublime cameo against the Saddlers on Wednesday night.
After no wins in their last three games, Xisco Munoz is under pressure to deliver a performance and result that will get Watford fans and the board back on his side.
Bristol City have lost their last 3 matches and will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing performance that saw them lose 2-0 to rivals Cardiff last time out.
The Robins face a short trip up the M5 as they look to go within touching distance of first place in League Two. Cheltenham face off to a Walsall side who’re in good form themselves.
Nigel Clough’s men will look to make it six wins out of six as they travel to Banks’s Stadium to face Walsall who are only three points ahead of the Stags.
It ended as a stalemate at St Andrew’s as Watford held out to a draw against hosts Coventry City.
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.
Watford travel to St. Andrew’s on Saturday as they also look to retaliate on their sucker punch defeat against QPR.
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Walsall were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Oldham Athletic as they avoided defeat for the first time in three games.
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