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I hope @magpiejue 's mum and indeed anyone caught up in any trouble yesterday is OK.
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Great video ,as usual.Nice to see a familiar face again.Perhaps there's still hope of persuading @liampie to face the camera.
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No score prediction but I expect a comfortable win for Notts.
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Keep up the good work,well done.
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Nothing much changes. Northampton win again, making it thirteen games unbeaten and Notts lose again making it six games since a win. It was different at Dagenham & Redbridge as their 1–0 win over York gave the Daggers their first home win since last April. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 5th March 2016 Wimbledon 0–0 Accrington Barnet 1–3 Hartlepool Cambridge 0–1 Exeter Carlisle 1–4 Northampton Crawley 1–1 Morecambe Dagenham & Redbridge 1–0 York Leyton Orient 0–1 Luton Mansfield 0–1 Yeovil Newport 1–0 Wycombe Notts County 0–2 Bristol Rovers Plymouth 2–2 Oxford United Stevenage 0–2 Portsmouth Today there were 2 home wins, 7 away wins and 3 draws. League Two Update There's no change to the top 6 places in League Two but Wimbledon's 0–0 draw with Accrington was enough to see them replace Leyton Orient in the final play off place at 7th with 53 points but only on goal difference. Northampton are in 1st place with 78 points and are now 13 points clear of 2nd placed Oxford and 3rd placed Plymouth who each have 65 points. Furthermore the Cobblers are a massive 21 points ahead of 4th placed Accrington who have 57 points. Portsmouth and Bristol Rovers are at 5th and 6th and occupy the other play off places with 56 points each. Cambridge's 0–1 home loss to Exeter sees them fall to 13th with 50 points while the Grecians climb to 14th with 48 points and only 5 points away from the play offs. Wycombe, Mansfield, Carlisle and Luton complete the teams between Exeter and Wimbledon. There's no significent change at the bottom though the Daggers are 24th and have 24 points and have closed the gap to 23rd placed York to 2 points. Hartlepool's 3–1 away win at Barnet keeps them at 22nd with 31 points and 5 points above the drop. Stevenage's home loss to Portsmouth sees them drop to 21st but with 34 points. Yeovil lift themselves to 20th with 35 points after winning 1–0 at Mansfield. Notts are now 17th with 40 points and 14 points clear of the dreaded drop. Upcoming Fixtures Tuesday 8th March 2016 Accrington v Portsmouth Bristol Rovers v Wimbledon Dagenham & Redbridge v Carlisle Newport v Barnet A Newport win on Tuesday will see Notts drop to 18th. The 14 point cushion shouldn't worry Magpie fans too much, only the fact that Notts are where they are and not much higher up League Two! Check out the Pride of Nottingham 'Dashboard View' - Visit our home page and don't forget to visit our community.
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A promising performance by Notts but ultimately another disappointment. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 27th February 2016 Accrington 2–2 Barnet Wimbledon 1–2 Oxford United Dagenham & Redbridge 0–1 Yeovil Hartlepool 0–0 Northampton Leyton Orient 2–0 Crawley Morecambe 1–2 Carlisle Newport 1–0 Mansfield Plymouth 1–0 Notts County Portsmouth 2–1 Cambridge Stevenage 0–2 Exeter Wycombe 1–0 Bristol Rovers York 2–3 Luton Today there were 5 home wins, 5 away wins and 2 draws. League Two Update The top four places in League Two stay unchanged. Northampton failed to add to their 10 consecutive wins after only drawing 0–0 at lowly Hartlepool. The Cobblers have 74 points and are still 10 points clear of 2nd placed Plymouth who are on 64 points after beating Notts 1–0. The defeat at Plymouth keeps Notts at 16th on 39 points. Hartlepool meanwhile drop to 22nd with 28 points. Oxford stay 3rd on 61 points thanks to a 2–1 away win at Wimbledon who drop out of the play off places to 8th on 51 points. Accrington remain 4th on 56 points after conceding a 90 minute equaliser and ending 2–2 against Barnet who stay 15th on 40 points. Portsmouth's 2–1 win over Cambridge lifts them to 5th sharing 52 points the same as 6th placed Wycombe and 7th placed Leyton Orient. Cambridge however drop to 12th with 47 points. Wycombe climb to 6th but send Bristol Rovers down to 10th on 50 points after beating them 1–0 while Leyton Orient's 2–0 win over Crawley sees the latter remain 17th and on 38 points. Newport's late goal gave them a 1–0 win against Mansfield and lifts them to 19th on 34 points but the Stags slip to 9th with 51 points, the same as Wimbledon who have two games in hand. Carlisle have still played only 31 games and move up to 11th with 49 points after winning 2–1 away at Morecambe who remain 18th with 36 points. Luton and Exeter both won away but remain 13th and 14th respectively sharing 44 points. Luton's last gasp extra time goal gave them a 3–2 win at York who are still 23rd on 26 points. Exeter's 2–0 away win at Stevenage sees the latter remain 20th on 34 points. Yeovil came out on top in the basement battle winning 1–0 away at Dagenham & Redbridge. Yeovil lift themselves to 21st and on 29 points but add to Dagenham & Redbridge's plight at the very bottom of League Two on 20 points. Notts slip to 15th and are now 13 points away from the play offs, while the gap to the bottom end has dropped to 13 points. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 1st March 2016 Barnet v Plymouth Bristol Rovers v Hartlepool Cambridge v Wycombe Carlisle v Leyton Orient Crawley v Newport Exeter v Portsmouth Luton v Morecambe Northampton v Wimbledon Notts County v Dagenham & Redbridge Oxford United v York Yeovil v Accrington Can Jamie Fullarton's Notts follow up the encouraging performance away at 2nd placed Pymouth with a much needed home win against bottom club Dagenham & Redbridge? Find all the latest content from our site and growing community, you can bookmark our 'activity stream'.
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Northampton continue their seemingly inevitable march to League One but who will join them and what about the teams fighting to hold on to their Football League status? Once again the fixture list for Saturday and Tuesday has thrown up some interesting games, the results of which will help clarify how the final League Two table will look. This week I've highlighted five games from another busy week and probably for the last time this season I've made Notts' the key games. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 27th February 2016 Accrington v Barnet – Kick Off 1:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Wimbledon v Oxford United – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-0) *Dagenham & Redbridge v Yeovil – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Hartlepool v Northampton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-3) Leyton Orient v Crawley – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Morecambe v Carlisle – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) *Newport v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-3) **Plymouth v Notts County – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Portsmouth v Cambridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) Stevenage v Exeter – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-2) *Wycombe v Bristol Rovers – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) York v Luton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Tuesday 1st March 2016 Barnet v Plymouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-1) Bristol Rovers v Hartlepool – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Cambridge v Wycombe – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Carlisle v Leyton Orient – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-0) Crawley v Newport – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Exeter v Portsmouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Luton v Morecambe – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Northampton v Wimbledon – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (3-1) **Notts County v Dagenham & Redbridge – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Oxford United v York – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (3-1) Yeovil v Accrington – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-2) My first game sees 5th placed Wimbledon trying to follow up their 1–0 victory over Carlisle. They host 3rd placed Oxford on 58 points and who also won 4–1 away at 14th placed Exeter on Tuesday. My second game is a basement battle between bottom club Dagenham and Redbridge playing 3rd from bottom Yeovil who are only just outside a relegation place on goal difference, having changed places with York who lost 1–2 at home to tabletoppers Northampton last Tuesday. Next I've got 20th placed Newport hoping to pull away from the lower end of League Two hosting 6th placed Mansfield who in turn are trying to keep in the play off places. Then I've got 8th placed Portsmouth on 49 points up against 11th placed Cambridge who are only two points behind on 47 points. Lastly I've picked another clash between two more playoff hopefuls featuring 9th placed Wycombe on 49 points playing Bristol Rovers who are two places higher at 7th and with 50 points, only one point better off. My Key Games On Saturday Notts, who have now slipped down to 16th with 39 points are away at 2nd placed Plymouth who have 61 points. Argyle beat Notts 2–0 at Meadow Lane back in October. On Tuesday Notts are at home to Dagenham and Redbridge. The Daggers are at 24th and bottom of League Two. They have lost 5, drawn 1 and only won 2 of their last ten matches. The reverse fixture was a 1–1 draw last September. I don't hold out much hope for Notts on Saturday and have predicted a 2–0 defeat. However Tuesday's game gives Notts another chance to climb the table but I think It's already too late and Magpie fans may be looking anxiously at the wrong end of the table after these next round of games. I really hope I'm wrong. Don't forget to register and join in with the Pride of Nottingham.
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The home woes continue for Notts. I wish I could offer some crumbs of comfort. Ah well, life goes on. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 20th February 2016 Exeter 1–1 Newport Barnet 1–2 Wimbledon Bristol Rovers 2–1 Morecombe Cambridge 3–1 York Carlisle 1–0 Stevenage Crawley 1–1 Plymouth Luton 2–1 Hartlepool Mansfield 3–2 Dagenham & Redbridge Northampton 1–0 Wycombe Notts County 0–1 Leyton Orient Oxford United 1–2 Accrington Yeovil 1–1 Portsmouth Today there were 6 home wins, 3 away wins and 3 draws. League Two Update The top four places remain unchanged. Northampton extend their lead at the head of League Two to 10 points. They now have 70 points after winning 1–0 at home to Wycombe who fall out of the play off places to 8th on 49 points, while 2nd placed Plymouth have 60 points and only managed a 1–1 draw at 16th placed Crawley who are on 38 points. Oxford United stay 3rd on 55 points despite losing 2–1 at home to 4th placed Accrington who are close to within 3 points of automatic promotion with 52 points and also have two games in hand. Mansfield climb to 5th on 51 points after coming back from a goal down and hanging on to beat bottom placed Dagenham & Redbridge 3–2. The Daggers are now 5 points adrift in 24th place and on 20 points. Bristol Rover's 2–1 home win over Morecambe lifts them to 6th on 50 points. Morecambe stay 17th with 36 points. Portsmouth drop to the final play off place at 7th after drawing 1–1 at next to the bottom Yeovil who are on 25 points. Leyton Orient's 1–0 win at Meadow Lane puts them level with Wycombe on 49 points but one place lower at 9th. Wimbledon 10th, Cambridge 11th and Carlisle at 12th all won and keep an unchanged league position with 48, 47 and 46 points respectively. Luton's 2–1 win over Hartlepool lifts them to 13th on 41 points. Pools stay 21st with 29 points. Exeter drop to 14th on 41 points after drawing 1–1 with 20th placed Newport on 31 points. Notts fall to 15th on 39 points. All league placings below Notts remain unchanged. Notts are 10 points away from a play off place. Notts' cushion from the bottom end has risen to 14 points and still with a game in hand. Upcoming fixtures Tuesday 23rd February 2016 Accrington v Notts County Wimbledon v Carlisle Barnet v Portsmouth Exeter v Oxford United Yeovil v Plymouth York v Northampton Notts have two very difficult away games coming up. First at 4th placed Accrington on Tuesday and then on Saturday at 2nd placed Plymouth. Can Notts get anything from these two games and can Notts then win their next home game against bottom club Dagenham & Redbridge? Register to be apart of our growing community - Find all the latest content - Interested in more stories?
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At the moment automatic promotion would seem assured for the top three clubs; Northampton, Plymouth and Oxford, but it's very different for the chasing pack near the top of League Two and also uncertain for the teams at the bottom trying to avoid the drop. This week I've picked out four games that are important to teams in the promotion mix and the relegation struggle. Thanks to the away win at Hartlepool keeping the season going I've decided yet again to make both the Saturday and midweek Notts County games my key games. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 20th February 2016 Exeter v Newport – Kick Off 1:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Barnet v Wimbledon – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Bristol Rovers v Morecambe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Cambridge v York – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Carlisle v Stevenage – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Crawley v Plymouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Luton v Hartlepool – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Mansfield v Dagenham & Redbridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Northampton v Wycombe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-1) **Notts County v Leyton Orient – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) *Oxford United v Accrington – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Yeovil v Portsmouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Tuesday 23rd February 2016 **Accrington v Notts County – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Wimbledon v Carlisle – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Barnet v Portsmouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Exeter v Oxford United – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Yeovil v Plymouth – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) York v Northampton – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-3) Mansfield at 7th and on 48 points have a great opportunity to strengthen their playoff chances against new bottom club Dagenham & Redbridge, League positions mean nothing though as Notts fans know from last week. Northampton are virtually unstoppable at the moment and after winning 1–0 at 3rd place Oxford and increasing the gap at the top of League Two to 8 points, will hope to continue their current form against 5th placed Wycombe. Meanwhile Oxford have 55 points and will be hoping to recover from their home defeat to table toppers Northampton as they play 4th placed Accrington, who drew 1–1 with Carlisle on Tuesday night. My final choice of an important game is between relegation threatened Yeovil who lie at 23rd with 24 points against 6th placed Portsmouth who have 48 points. My Key Games If the results go against Notts then it's a mid table finish at best but if Notts win and other results are favourable.... well? On Saturday Notts host Leyton Orient in 9th place who have 46 points but they've played two more games than Notts. A win for The O's will open up a 10 point gap but a Notts win will close the gap to just 4 points. Notts lost 3–1 at Orient back on the 3rd of October earlier this season. On Tuesday Notts are away at 4th placed Accrington who have 49 points. The last meeting with Accrington was earlier this season on 22nd August resulting in a 1–1 draw at Meadow Lane. So what's it going to be for Notts? What are your thoughts on these upcoming games. Don't forget to register with us - Here | Find the latest content - Here | Also via our 'dashboard view'.
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Not what Magpie fans were hoping for with a return to a disappointing performance and result. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 13th February 2016 Newport 1–0 Carlisle Accrington 4–1 Crawley Wimbledon 4–1 Luton Dagenham & Redbridge 0–2 Barnet Hartlepool 2–1 Yeovil Leyton Orient 0–4 Northampton Morecambe 2–4 Oxford United Plymouth 3–0 Mansfield Portsmouth 3–1 Bristol Rovers Stevenage 2–0 Cambridge Wycombe 1–0 Exeter York 2–1 Notts County Today there were 9 home wins, 3 away wins and 0 draws. League Two Update The top three teams all won and their league positions remaining the same. Northampton's 4–0 away win over Leyton Orient keeps them comfortably in first place with 64 points from 29 games. The O's slip to 9th with 46 points from 31 games. Plymouth are 5 points behind from 30 games and are in second place after their 3–0 demolition of Mansfield. The Stags drop to 7th but still in the play off places with 48 points from 32 games. Oxford occupy the third automatic promotion place thanks to a 4–2 away win at Morecambe with 55 points from 29 games. Morecambe stay 16th with 36 points from 31 games. Wycombe move up to 4th on 49 points from 30 games after beating Exeter 1–0. Portsmouth's 3–1 home win over Bristol Rovers lifts them to 5th and also on 48 points but from 29 games. Rovers drop out of the top 7 to 8th with 47 points from 30 games. Accrington with games in hand, having played only 27 are now 6th and also share 48 points after beating Crawley 4–1. Wimbledon's 4–1 win over Luton lifts them to 10th with 45 points from 29 games. At the bottom end of League Two Dagenham & Redbridge drop into last place after losing 2–0 at home to Barnet and stay on 20 points from 30 games. Barnet move up to 17th after 29 games sharing 36 points with Morecambe and Notts County. The Magpies drop to 18th from 28 games thanks to their 2–1 away defeat by York who move off the bottom to 23rd with 23 points from 29 games. Yeovil fall to 22nd with 24 points from 30 games after losing a vital relegation battle at Hartlepool who move up to 21st on 27 points from only 27 games. All other team positions stay unchanged. Mansfield are in the final play off place at 7th with 48 points from 32 games and are 12 points clear of 18th placed Notts who have 36 points. Carlisle are at 12th with 42 points and have played a game less than Notts County. Notts' cushion from the bottom end falls to 13 points but still with a game in hand. Upcoming fixtures League Two - Tuesday 16th February 2016 Accrington v Carlisle Hartlepool v Notts County Oxford United v Northampton York v Exeter Notts away game at 21st placed Hartlepool on Tuesday gives the Magpies an immediate opportunity to make up for Saturday's let down, It could also see the end of any play off hopes and with some difficult games coming up it could set up an anxious end to the season. Don't forget to join in with the discussions on PON - If you not a member already, why not join us?
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There are quite a few stand out games this coming week. From Saturdays fixtures I've chosen three from the top end of League Two – Leyton Orient at home to Northampton, Plymouth against Mansfield and Portsmouth versus Bristol Rovers. Then on Tuesday Oxford United host Northampton. I've also picked out three games on Saturday featuring teams playing catch up – Accrington, Carlisle and Hartlepool have all played only 26 games. They also play on Tuesday. Notts have only played 27 games and still have an outside chance of making the playoffs so I've made both their Saturday and Tuesday fixtures my key games. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 6th February 2016 *Newport v Carlisle – Kick Off 1:00pm – Score Prediction (1-2) *Accrington v Crawley – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Wimbledon v Luton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) Dagenham & Redbridge v Barnet – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) *Hartlepool v Yeovi l– Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) *Leyton Orient v Northampton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Morecambe v Oxford United – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-3) *Plymouth v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Portsmouth v Bristol Rovers – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Stevenage v Cambridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Wycombe v Exeter – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) **York v Notts County – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Leyton Orient are at 7th and on 46 points, will be hoping to recover from their last game when they lost 0-1 at home to fellow play off hopefuls Portsmouth. Their opponents on Saturday are runaway leaders Northampton who have 61 points. Second placed Plymouth have 56 points and also lost their last league game at home 0-1 to Wycombe, entertain 4th placed Mansfield on 48 points who drew 2-2 midweek against 3rd placed Oxford. Portsmouth are 8th and have 45 points, will want to return to winning ways as will their opponents Bristol Rovers who are 5th place on 47 points. Newport are relatively safe at 20th with 27 points and they host 12th placed Carlisle playing only their 27th game and hoping to add to their 42 points. Accrington are at 9th and on 45 points, could climb into the play off places if they beat 15th placed Crawley who have 37 points on Saturday. Hartlepool in 22nd place will hope to see their games in hand lift them up the table starting against 21st placed Yeovil. Tuesday 16th February 2016 *Accrington v Carlisle – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-0) **Hartlepool v Notts County – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-1) *Oxford United v Northampton – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) York v Exeter – Kick Off 7:45pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Accrington against Carlisle on Tuesday depending on results could become a very important game. Oxford 3rd and 1st placed Northampton play each other on Tuesday night. My thoughts on Notts v York & Hartlepool On Saturday Notts visit bottom club York who were beaten 1-0 at Meadow Lane back in September. On Tuesday Notts are again away this time at lowly Hartlepool who Notts should have played last Saturday. At the moment Notts are 10 points away from a playoff place but must make the games in hand count. I hope I'm correct with my forecast and 2 wins sees Notts climb up the table. Join and be part of the Pride of Nottingham community - Find all the latest features and discussions within one single location | Yet don't forget to browse around - You Pies!
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Notts County v Hartlepool was one of 5 League Two games postponed this weekend thanks to our lovely British weather. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 6th February 2016 Bristol Rovers P–P Wimbledon Cambridge 1–0 Dagenham & Redbridge Carlisle 2–0 Accrington Exeter P–P Oxford United Mansfield 2–1 Morecambe Newport P–P Barnet Northampton 2–0 York Notts County P–P Hartlepool Portsmouth 0–1 Leyton Orient Stevenage 0–1 Crawley Wycombe 0–1 Luton Yeovil P–P Plymouth Today there were 4 home wins, 3 away wins, 0 draws and 5 postponements. League Two Update Northampton were the only team in the top four with a game this weekend. The Cobblers have 61 points from 28 games and are now 5 points clear of 2nd placed Plymouth who have played 29 games. Oxford United remain in 3rd place and 10 points off the top with 51 points from 27 games. Bristol Rovers also stay unchanged in 4th place with 47 points from 29 games. Mansfield conceded in the first minute at home to Morecambe but recovered to win 2–1 and move up to 5th with 47 points from 30 games. Leyton Orient move up to 6th with 46 points from 30 games after winning 0–1 away at Portsmouth who now drop 7th on 45 points from 28 games. Accrington slip out of the play off places down to 8th after losing 2–0 away at Carlisle though they have 45 points, the same as Portsmouth but have only played 26 games. Cambridge's 1–0 home win over Dagenham & Redbridge lifts them to 9th with 44 points from 30 games. Wycombe lost at home 0–1 to Luton and drop to 10th with 43 points from 28 games. Wimbledon didn't play and they drop to 11th with 42 points from 28 games. Carlisle rise to 12th after beating Accrington also on 42 points but from only 26 games. Exeter were another team not playing and fall to 13th with 40 points from 28 games. Luton's 1–0 away victory at Wycombe sees them climb to 14th on 38 points from 30 games while Crawley's 1–0 away win at Stevenage lifts them to 15th with 37 points from 30 games. Morecambe's loss to Mansfield lowers them to 16th after 30 games and with 36 points. Notts County's inactivity sees them fall to 17th with the same 36 points as Morecambe but from only 27 games. The bottom 7 places remain unchanged. Barnet didn't play but stay 18th on 33 points from 28 games. Stevenage's home loss to Crawley keeps them at 19th with 28 points from 30 games. Newport's game was postponed and they are 20th with 27 points from 28 games. Yeovil at 21st and Hartlepool at 22nd were also victim's of the weather and stay on 24 points. Yeovil have played 29 games but Hartlepool only 25. Dagenham & Redbridge along with York suffered away defeats and remain 4 points adrift in the relegation places on 20 points and both having played 28 games. The gap between 7th placed Portsmouth who are on 45 points and 17th placed Notts with 36 points is now back up to 9 points. Portsmouth have now played a game more than Notts. Notts' cushion from the bottom end remains 16 points and with a game in hand. Upcoming fixtures League Two -Tuesday 9th February 2016 Dagenham & Redbridge v Wycombe Hartlepool v Stevenage Oxford United v Mansfield Notts' have another 5 games to play this month with only one of them being at home. Next up is a visit to York City on Saturday 13th February 2016 with a 3:00pm kick off. York have 20 points from 28 games and are rock bottom at 24th place. Can Mr Fullarton make it a hat trick of away wins? It's still all to play for. Join in with the Pride of Nottingham community Here | Have your say below | Don't forget to register - Here.
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This week's fixture list has thrown up some very interesting games and every one is important for all the teams, whether trying to avoid relegation or aiming for promotion. So this week I'm going through each game individually and the importance of each game will become apparent. I've made Notts County v Hartlepool my key game. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 6th February 2016 *Bristol Rovers v Wimbledon – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Cambridge v Dagenham & Redbridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-0) Carlisle v Accrington – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) *Exeter v Oxford United – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Mansfield v Morecambe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction(2-0) Newport v Barnet – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Northampton v York – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-0) **Notts County v Hartlepool – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Portsmouth v Leyton Orient – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) Stevenage v Crawley – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) *Wycombe v Luton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Yeovil v Plymouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) The first game on Saturday sees 4th placed Bristol Rovers striving to strengthen their place in the playoffs playing Wimbledon at 10th who are trying to join them. Next comes 11th placed Cambridge on 41 points aiming to keep their own promotion hopes going while further damaging 23rd placed Dagenham & Redbridge's survival hopes. Carlisle at 13th and Accrington at 6th have games to catch up having both only played 25 games, so this game is obviously important for these two teams. Exeter at 12th and with 41 points will be trying to stay in touch with the chasing pack while denting 3rd placed Oxfords automatic promotion hopes. Mansfield at 7th with 44 points are another team trying to stay in the playoff mix playing Morecambe at 14th with 36 points. Newport at 20th with 27 points take on Barnet in 18th place with 33 points with these two teams trying to distance themselves from the relegation places. Next comes top of the table Northampton at home to bottom club York. Skip to 5th placed Portsmouth in the playoff places on 45 points playing Leyton Orient at 9th and with 43 points only one point outside the playoffs. Stevenage at 19th with 28 points playing Crawley at 17th with 34 points sees another game with both teams hoping to pull away from the lower reaches of League Two. Wycombe at 8th with 43 points are yet another team well in the promotion race playing Luton at 16th with 35 points. Yeovil at 21st with 24 points have a difficult game at home to 2nd placed Plymouth who have 56 points. Tuesday 9th February 2016 Dagenham & Redbridge v Wycombe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Hartlepool v Stevenage – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) *Oxford United v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) Tuesdays fixtures continue the important game trend with currently 23rd placed Dagenham & Redbridge playing currently 8th placed Wycombe. Notts' Saturday opponents Hartlepool take on 19th placed Stevenage at the bottom end of the table while at the other end 3rd placed Oxford entertain 7th placed Mansfield. My thoughts on the Notts game. Notts with 36 points and placed 15th from 27 games host 22nd placed Hartlepool whose 25 games have yielded 24 points. Notts haven't played Hartlepool yet this season and the return fixture takes place later this month on Tuesday the 16th. The last time the teams played each other was in the FA Cup on 9/11/2013 when pools won at their place 3–2. The last league meetings between the two teams were in 2012/13 in League One when Hartlepool won 2–1 at their place with Notts winning 2–0 at Meadow Lane. Notts are only 8 points off the playoff places but need to return to winning ways at home to back up the two recent away wins under Jamie Fullarton. I got my forecast hopelessly wrong a fortnight ago and the Notts performance was hopeless too. I hope my 2–0 prediction doesn't put a jinx on the result this time and that all Pie fans are happy come Saturday teatime. Have a look at what else is happening around the Pride of Nottingham site - Here | Are you a member? If you, why not join - Here.
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Well, what a pleasure it is that, after last week’s awful performance, I am now commenting on a second consecutive away win for Notts under Jamie Fullarton’s leadership. Also this time by all accounts it was a thoroughly deserved win. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 30th January 2016 Accrington 1–0 Bristol Rovers Wimbledon 2–3 Yeovil Crawley 0–1 Mansfield Dagenham & Redbridge P–P Carlisle Hartlepool 0–2 Exeter Leyton Orient 1–3 Cambridge Luton 0–2 Notts County Morecambe 1–2 Newport Plymouth 0–1 Wycombe York 2–1 Stevenage Today there were 2 home wins, 7 away wins, 0 draws and 1 postponement. League Two Update Northampton had no game but remain top of League Two with 58 points from 27 games. Plymouth could have gone top due to Northampton's inactivity but lost at home 0–1 to Wycombe and stay in 2nd place with 56 points from 29 games. Wycombe move up to 8th on 43 points from 27 games. Oxford lost 3–0 at home to Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup but remain 3rd with 51 points from 27 games. Bristol Rover stay 4th on 47 points from 29 games despite losing 1–0 away at Accrington who move up to 5thwith 45 points and still have games in hand, having played only 25. Portsmouth put in a very plucky performance in the FA Cup losing 2–1 at home to Premiership side Bournemouth but drop to 6th with 44 points from 26 games. Mansfield's 1–0 win away at Crawley lifts them into the final play off place at 7th with 44 points from 29 games, with Crawley dropping to 17th on 34 points from 29 games. There are no positional changes below Crawley at the basement end of the League Two table with York, although beating Stevenage 2–1 remain 24th and bottom with 20 points from 27 games. Notts County win leapfrogs them over Morecambe, Luton and Crawley and up 3 places to 14th with 36 points from 27 games. The gap between 6th and 7th placed Portsmouth and Mansfield, who are both on 44 points and 14th placed Notts County with 36 points is now down to 8 points. Portsmouth have played a game less than Notts County but Mansfield have played 2 more. Notts County's cushion from the bottom end has increased to 16 points. Upcoming fixtures League Two – Tuesday 2nd February 2016 Luton v Yeovil Morecambe v Portsmouth Notts' next game is at home on Saturday 6th February 2016 against Hartlepool United with a 3:00pm kick off. Hartlepool at 21st are 7 places and 12 points worse off than Notts and will host Notts in the return League Two fixture on Tuesday 16th February 2016. The sacking of Ricardo Moniz and surprise appointment of Jamie Fullarton has created concern, unrest and to a degree a split amongst the Notts faithful. A win with a good performance will go a considerable way to restoring Notts fans belief and hopes for the future. This season could still turn out to be memorable for the right reasons. Share your thoughts on this week's League Two action on the Pride of Nottingham forum.
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Here I go again, with a look at the upcoming games in League Two. Again I've highlighted a few games I think are important, although every game is important in one way or another. I've made Luton v Notts my key game. *Important Game ** Key Game Saturday 30th January 2016 *Accrington v Bristol Rovers – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Wimbledon v Yeovil – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) League Two Preview Saturday 30th January 2016 Crawley v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Dagenham & Redbridge P – P Carlisle Hartlepool v Exeter – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Leyton Orient v Cambridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) **Luton v Notts County – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Morecambe v Newport – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Plymouth v Wycombe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-1) York v Stevenage – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-1) Tuesday 2nd February 2016 *Luton v Yeovil – Kick Off 19:45pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Morecambe v Portsmouth – Kick Off 19:45pm – Score Prediction (2-2) My first game features 6th placed Accrington against 4th placed Bristol Rovers. Accrington have games in hand having only played 24 games and have 42 points while Rovers have played 28 games, 4 more than Stanley but have 47 points so points are vital to both these teams in their quest for promotion. I've gone for a 2-2 draw. My second important game is 2nd placed Plymouth at home to 9th placed Wycombe. Argyle will go top with a win as current leaders Northampton don't have a game this week. Wycombe at 9th with a win and favourable results, could climb into the play off places. My prediction is a 3-1 win for Plymouth. Luton feature twice in my highlighted games as they have a midweek game as well as hosting Notts on Saturday. On Tuesday they are again at home, this time to Yeovil who are struggling in 22nd place. I've gone 2-0 for this one. Once again I feature Notts as my key game. **Luton v Notts County Luton are at 13th and are 2 places and one point better off than Notts. They have also played one more game than Notts' 26. Earlier this season on 12/9/2016 Notts beat Luton 3-2 at Meadow Lane. Notts still have 20 games to make an impact on League Two but Jamie Fullarton really needs all 3 points to make up for last weeks let down and to stop Notts' season fizzling out completely. Sorry folks but I've gone for a 1-1 draw.
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Ah well, back to square one as Jamie Fullarton's first home game in charge of Notts ends in a very disappointing 2–0 defeat to Wimbledon. Here are the League Two results for the weekend: Saturday 23rd January 2016 Bristol Rovers 1–1 Plymouth Cambridge 1–1 Hartlepool Carlisle 1–1 York Exeter 2–1 Accrington Mansfield 0–2 Luton Newport 2–2 Dagenham & Redbridge Northampton 3–1 Morecambe Notts County 0–2 Wimbledon Portsmouth 0–1 Oxford United Wycombe 0–2 Leyton Orient Yeovil 2–1 Crawley Today there were 3 home wins, 4 away wins and 4 draws. League Two Update Northampton's 3–1 home win over Morecambe sees them open up a 2 point lead at the top of League Two with 58 points and a game in hand, over Plymouth who drop to 2nd, on 56 points after drawing 1–1 with 4th placed Bristol City, while Oxford remain 3rd with 51 points after winning away at 5th placed Portsmouth who have 44 points. Accrington lost 2–1 to 13th placed Exeter but stay 6th from only 24 games on 42 points. The same total as 7th placed Wimbledon who won 2–0 away at Notts County, who have played 27 games. Leyton Orient move up to 8th from 27 games and level on 40 points now with 9th Wycombe where they won away 2–0 this weekend. At the other end of the League Two table York stay bottom with 17 points from 26 games despite getting a 1–1 away draw at 10th placed Carlisle who remain just outside the play off places with 39 points from 25 games. A 2–2 draw between Newport and Dagenham & Redbridge sees the latter club fall into the other relegation spot at 23rd with 20 points from 27 games with the former club remaining 20th with 24 points from 26. Yeovil move out of the relegation zone up to 22nd with 20 points from 22 games after beating Crawley 2–1, who fall to 16th with 34 points from 28 games. Hartlepool have 24 points, the same as Newport but are 1 place lower at 21st from 24 games after drawing 1–1 at 12th placed Cambridge on 38 points from 28 games. Notts County have dropped down to 17th with 33 points the same as 18th placed Barnet who have played 28 games, which is two more than The Magpies. The gap between 7th placed Wimbledon with 42 points and 17th placed Notts is now 9 points although The Wombles have played an extra game. Notts also have a 13 point cushion from the bottom end. Upcoming fixtures League Two – Tuesday 26th January 2016 Leyton Orient v Newport Morecambe v Mansfield Notts' are next in action on Saturday 30th January 2016 away at Luton with a 3:00pm kick off. The Hatters are two places higher and have 34 points, only one point ahead of Notts, so a must win game if Notts intend to seriously push on for promotion. Will there be any changes to The Magpies personnel before the transfer window closes? Can Jamie Fullarton come up with another away victory? Visit the Pride of Nottingham home page for more content - Here | Don't forget to register today - Here
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Once again a full programme with plenty of interesting fixtures. I've highlighted a few and also made Notts County v Wimbledon my key game of the week. See what you think! *Important games **Key Game Saturday 23rd January 2016 *Bristol Rovers v Plymouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Cambridge v Hartlepool – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Carlisle v York – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-0) Exeter v Accrington – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-2) Mansfield v Luton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Newport v Dagenham & Redbridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) *Northampton v Morecambe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) **Notts County v Wimbledon – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Portsmouth v Oxford United – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-2) Stevenage v Barnet – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Wycombe v Leyton Orient – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) Yeovil v Crawley – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Tuesday 26th January 2016 Leyton Orient v Newport – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Morecambe v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) The first game I've highlighted gives 4th placed Bristol Rovers, on 46 points, a chance to get into the automatic play off places, while their opponents, top of the table Plymouth, will be hoping to add to their 55 points. My second game is at the other end of the table where 20th placed Newport, on 23 points, will be hoping to pull away from 22nd placed Dagenham & Redbridge who have 19 points. Newport also play midweek, on Tuesday, when they are away at Leyton Orient which is another team still with playoff hopes. The 3rd highlighted game sees Northampton, who are second with the same points as Plymouth but with a game in hand, playing 13th placed Morecambe who with 35 points still hope to get to the playoff places. Next comes an obviously important game with 5th placed Portsmouth, on 44 points, taking on Oxford placed 3rd with 48 points. My final important game is played on Tuesday when currently placed 13th and mid table, Morecambe play currently 9th placed Mansfield. Yet again I feature Notts as my key game. ** Notts County v Wimbledon Notts are now 16th with 33 points from 25 games and 7 points below 7th placed Wycombe, occupying the last play off place, on 40 points. Opponents Wimbledon are 8 places higher than Notts and with 39 points only one point outside the playoffs from 26 games. Notts lost at Wimbledon 2-1 earlier this season 19/9/2015. This is the first game at Meadow Lane for Notts with Jamie Fullarton at the helm. Can Notts build on last weeks win away at Crawley? Will JF continue with the attractive attacking style of play seen in home games under the previous manager but with some much needed defensive quality added to Notts' game? Is a promotion push still on? There are still 21 games (63 points) for Notts to play. Interesting! Join in with the latest on-goings involving Notts - Here | Don't forget to join if you're not already a member - Here
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At last Notts win away again, for the first time since the opening day of the season, getting Jamie Fullarton's reign as the Magpies new manager off to a positive start at Crawley. Here are the League Two results for this weekend: Saturday 16 January 2016 Accrington- Postponed- Portsmouth AFC Wimbledon 3 – 1 Mansfield Barnet 0 – 0 Carlisle Crawley 0 - 1 Notts County Dagenham & Redbridge 1 - 2 Northampton Hartlepool 1 - 0 Wycombe Leyton Orient 1 - 3 Exeter Luton 0 - 0 Cambridge Morecambe 2 - 1 Yeovil Plymouth 3 - 2 Stevenage York 0 - 1 Newport Today there were 4 home wins, 4 away wins, 2 draws and 1 postponement. Sunday 17 January 2016 Oxford United 1 - 2 Bristol Rovers League Two Update The automatic promotion places are sorting themselves out with Plymouth and Northampton both winning and on 55 points from 27 and 26 games respectively thus opening a 7 point gap over 3rd placed Oxford who lost at home to Bristol Rovers who move up to 4th on 46 points. Portsmouth's drop to 5th on 44 points as their game at Accrington was postponed. Wycombe remain 6th despite losing at Hartlepool with 40 points. Accrington suffered another postponement but still occupy the last playoff place with games in hand and 39 points the same total as 8th placed Wimbledon who have played 26 games, 4 more than Stanley. It's becoming clearer at the other end of the table too. York stay bottom with 16 points from 25 games after losing at home to Newport who are relatively safe at 20th on 23 points from 25 games. Yeovil also lost, away at Morecambe, and keep the other relegation spot at 23rd with 17 points from 26 games. Hartlepool, at 21st, also have 23 points but have only played 22 games. Dagenham & Redbridge are 22nd with 19 points from 26 games. Stevenage, at 19th,are on 27 points and 10 points clear of a relegation place. Looking at the rest of League Two we can see how close the positions are with 9th placed Mansfield on 38 points from 26 games but only one point outside a playoff place. 18th placed Luton have also played 26 games and have only 7 fewer points than Mansfield. Notts are 16th with 33 points from 25 games and only 6 points fewer than 7th placed Accrington and a play off place plus a comfortable 16 points above the drop zone. Upcoming fixtures Only one midweek game in League Two this week. Accrington will be hoping their home game against Hartlepool, due to take place Tuesday 19th January 2016, will go ahead as scheduled as their last 4 home games, against Wycombe, Carlisle, Notts and Portsmouth have all been postponed due to a waterlogged or frozen pitch. Stanley haven't played at home since 14th November. Notts' next game is at home against 8th placed Wimbledon on Saturday 23rd January 2016 with a 3pm kick off. This is followed by 4 games against teams currently below Notts including home and away to Hartlepool. Can Jamie Fullarton save Notts County's season? Join the Pride of Nottingham community, visit the forum and join the conversation.
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League Two Preview Saturday 16th January 2016 We're back to a full programme again this week after last week's postponements and FA Cup fixtures and also with a new manager. *Important games **Key Game Saturday 16th January 2016 *Accrington v Portsmouth – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-3) Wimbledon v Mansfield – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-1) Barnet v Carlisle– Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-0) **Crawley v Notts County – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) *Dagenham & Redbridge v Northampton – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) *Hartlepool v Wycombe – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-1) Leyton Orient v Exeter – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-1) Luton v Cambridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-3) Morecambe v Yeovil – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Plymouth v Stevenage – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (3-2) *York v Newport – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) Once again there are several games where the outcome will have a big influence on the future of teams in League two. I've started with 7th placed Accrington, who have only played 22 games but have 39 points, at home to Portsmouth who lie 4th with 44 points from 25 games. Next I've highlighted Northampton who share joint top spot with Plymouth who they beat 2–1 away earlier this week. The Cobblers will be expecting to beat 22nd placed Dagenham & Redbridge. Hartlepool at 21st, will be hoping to follow last week's very creditable FA Cup performance against my team (Derby in case you didn't know) with a win against 6th placed Wycombe. Meanwhile bottom club York have 16 points and will be desperate to beat fellow struggler's Newport who are 20th with 20 points. Sunday 17th January 2016 *Oxford v Bristol Rovers – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) However the game of the weekend (apart from Notts) takes place on Sunday between 3rd placed Oxford, who've played 25 games and have 48 points and Bristol Rovers at 5th with 43 points from 26 games. Tuesday 19th January 2016 *Accrington v Hartlepool – Kick Off 19:45pm – Score Prediction (1-2) Accrington (7th) and Hartlepool (21st) also play each other on Tuesday. Once again I feature Notts as my key game. **Crawley v Notts County Notts are now 18th with 30 points from 24 games and 9 points shy of a play off place. Opponents Crawley are 5 places higher at 13th with 34 points from 26 games. Notts beat Crawley 4–1 at Meadow Lane earlier this season 22/9/2016. This is Jamie Fullarton's first game in charge and he will be hoping for a good performance and result to help him win over the restless Notts County faithful. Find content quick and easily on Pride of Nottingham, use our 'All Activity' - Here.
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PS- An excellent comment by PON_News.Good luck Jamie and all connected with Notts
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Point of order .Mrs Trew is a Director AND the "Chairman's wife"
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Congratulations to all involved.I applaud the effort of ordinary fans like @magpiejue and Libby and the commitment of people involved with the Statue Fund.Well done all.
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League Two Preview Saturday 9th January 2016 and Tuesday 12th January 2016. It's a much reduced League Two programme this Saturday due to teams participating in the 3rd round of the FA Cup, so this week I've included the two midweek games in my preview. *Important games **Key Game Saturday 9/1/2016 **Accrington v Notts County – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) Wimbledon v Carlisle – Postponed *Barnet v Bristol Rovers – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (0-1) *Crawley v Cambridge – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (1-1) *Mansfield v Stevenage – Kick Off 3:00pm – Score Prediction (2-0) With there being so few games it gives those teams that are playing a chance to take advantage and improve on their league positions so for that reason all this weeks fixtures are important games and again I've made Notts' game the key fixture. Bristol Rovers will be hoping to maintain their play off hopes and put pressure on the teams around them at the expense of Barnet, who themselves will be hoping to shoot up the table. Likewise Crawley and particularly Cambridge will be hoping for maximum points to push up the table. Mansfield can also return closer to the play off places though Stevenage could easily help their own cause and climb further up the congested mid table places. Tuesday 12th January 2016 *Morecambe v Exeter – Kick Off 19:45 – Score Prediction (1-0) *Plymouth v Northampton – Kick Off 19:45 – Score Prediction (2-0) Morecambe are 1 point better off than Exeter but again both teams have a chance to keep their play off hopes alive. The real stand out game of the weekend could see Plymouth extend their lead at the head of League Two to 6 points but Northampton could, with a win, catch them up. Once again I feature Notts as my key game. **Accrington v Notts County At the time of writing Mick Halsall and Richard Dryden are still temporarily in charge of team affairs with Notts 9 points short of a play off place. Accrington, at 7th, occupy the last play off place in League Two with 39 points and have played two games less than Notts. When Notts played Accrington earlier in the season on Saturday 22 August it ended 1–1 with a 90th minute equalizer by the visitors cancelling out Burke's 76th minute opener. In the 2011/12 season League One Notts beat League Two Accrington 4–1 in the 1st round of the FA Cup but Accrington got their revenge last season winning a replay 2–1 after a goalless draw at Meadow Lane. Notts really need all 3 points to give the new manager, whoever that may be, any real hope of resurrecting Notts' season. I've gone 2–0 to Accrington, please prove me wrong Notts.
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