The 2016-17 season continues with the latest round of matches this weekend, which will see us among those having a match in this upcoming schedule with three-points the aim of course.
Previous results
Tue 27 Sep 2016 – League Two
Accrington 1-1 Mansfield 19:45
Blackpool 3-1 Portsmouth 19:45
Cambridge 1-0 Yeovil 19:45
Cheltenham 0-0 Stevenage 19:45
Crawley 1-1 Colchester 19:45
Doncaster 2-2 Carlisle 19:45
Exeter 0-2 Notts County 19:45
Grimsby 1-0 Newport 19:45
Hartlepool 1-1 Luton 19:45
Leyton Orient 0-2 Plymouth 19:45
Wycombe 5-1 Crewe 19:45
Barnet 2-2 Morecambe 20:00
What will happen in this one though?
Cast your vote so we know if you think it’ll be all smiles or disappointment come the full time whistle.
Fixtures
Sat 1 Oct 2016 – League Two
Barnet v Leyton Orient 15:00
Cambridge v Accrington 15:00
Carlisle v Colchester 15:00
Cheltenham v Luton 15:00
Crawley v Blackpool 15:00
Crewe v Mansfield 15:00
Grimsby v Hartlepool 15:00
Newport v Stevenage 15:00
Notts County v Morecambe 15:00
Plymouth v Yeovil 15:00
Portsmouth v Doncaster 15:00
Wycombe v Exeter 15:00
Heading into the weekend Plymouth hold a five-point lead at the top, which was extended in midweek when they beat Leyton Orient and others faltered including Portsmouth who dropped from second to fourth after a three-one defeat at Blackpool.
Pompey return to Fratton Park and host Doncaster, who managed to move above Paul Cook’s side after they drew in midweek with Luton also doing that when they moved up to second, the Hatters will visit Cheltenham with Gary Johnson’s side second from bottom having return to the Football League this season.
Carlisle, who hold the final play-off place as things standing heading into the match when they host Colchester at Brunton Park, will aim to maintain the only unbeaten record in League 2.
The away form for Exeter has just about kept them out of the bottom two, therefore the Grecians will aim to get a result when they head to Wycombe but after the Chairboys thrashed Crewe five-one in midweek Gareth Ainsworth will want the points again.
Bottom of the league Newport parted company with Warren Feeney; they’ll look to move off the foot of the League 2 table (and possibly out of the relegation zone too) if results go for them when they host Stevenage at Rodney Parade.
We can say it goes without saying the expectation; most definitely the hope at least, will be for a positive result.
But will this happen? We’ll find out soon enough!
Ahead of the match we’re looking for your views on what way you do think it will go, which obviously requires you to vote in the latest poll in one of the options you’re given.
Don’t just look also have your say!
Not only do we want you to cast your vote (which you do to the right) we’re also looking for your thoughts and views too so do share some of those with your comments below.
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