Thursday 28 June 2018

ENGLAND WORLD CUP CAMPAIGN 2018 -- MATCH THREE VS BELGIUM



GROUP G
THURSDAY 28th JUNE 2018
ENGLAND vs BELGIUM   
[KICK OFF 7PM (BST)]
 -- Kaliningrad Stadium, Oktyabrsky Island, Russia

We plan to cover the England fixtures during this summers FIFA World Cup in Russia, at least we will have three games to "enjoy" and then see where we end up. Hopefully to get out of the group would be a start (mission accomplished), then it's knock out football so as long as we don't go to penalties anything is possible. 

Our final group game takes place on Thursday against Belgium, who topped their Group H to qualify for the tournament and they are ranked No.3 in the current FIFA World Rankings as we head into the final group game before the knock out stages. Have plenty of players familiar to Premier League fans Romelu Lukaku banging the goals in and the likes of Kevin De Bruyne pulling the strings in midfield to name just two this will be a tricky game but as both sides are already through not surprised if there are a few changes on both teams. 

Teams confirmed;

BELGIUM

Courtois (GK) Capt,  Dendoncker,  Boyata,  Vermaelen,  Chadli,  Fellaini,  Dembélé,  Januzaj,  Tielemans,  T Hazard,  Batshuayi

Subs -- Mignolet (Gk),  Casteels (Gk),  Alderweireld,  Kompany,  Vertonghen,  Witsel,  De Bruyne,  Lukaku,  E Hazard,  Carrasco,  Mertens,  Meunier



ENGLAND
Pickford (Gk),  Jones,  Stones,  Cahill,  Dier (Capt),  Alexander-Arnold,  Loftus-Cheek,  Delph,  Rose,  Rashford,  Vardy

Subs -- Butland (Gk),  Pope (Gk),  Walker,  Maguire,  Lingard,  Henderson,  Kane,  Sterling,  Trippier,  Welbeck,  Young,  Alli

Referee --  Damir Skomina (Slovenia).

HT Score --  0 - 0.

FT Result --  1 - 0.

[Januzaj 51']

Comment -- Eric Dier leads out a changed England side for this final group game. Belgium had made plenty of changes too and it's got the feeling of a pre-season friendly. Not many chances in the first half, one goal line scramble for England and a decent save from Pickford but aside from that and some good breaks by the likes of Alexander-Arnold and Rashford it's goalless and we will top the group if it remains that way. But this is England so we didn't win and a good finish from Adnan Januzaj scoring his first for Belgium to seal top spot for his country. England will now face Columbia in the knockout stages. 



Wednesday 27 June 2018

2018 KEMPTON PARK RACES -- WEDNESDAY NIGHTS #12 27th JUNE


Welcome to end of June and with the 2018 World Cup underway and what with England winning matches life is good. Royal Ascot has been and gone for another year so the suits can go back to Moss Bros and the sunshine is back out too. The World Cup will keep us busy with games against Belgium and whoever in the next round during the coming week In the meantime this blog will continue to follow the progress of handicap races on the Wednesday night races here at Kempton Park racecourse in Surrey. We've started the year a bit behind now although it's a bit up and down this is only meeting twelve. There are usually 4-5 handicap races covered and some Lay bets too with separate totals recorded to SP throughout the year. 

We are ready for week number twelve, and as we head towards the the half way stage of the year we sadly find ourselves down -42.175 points to SP, would be nice to start turning this around and there is still a long way to go but if we had recorded results to the prices taken we'd be in a slightly better situation but we need some winners soon and alas we record to starting prices. 

As we continue to focus on the handicap contests for each Wednesday evening meeting we will also occasionally include a feature listed or conditions event too if one is available. Keeping records of our endeavours to a 1 point level stake at SP, naturally we will personally be looking to get better odds than this but for the purpose of these results here we simply record SP returns only.


We will keep up with our occasional lay opportunities of short priced favourites too which wasn't too bad last year with 18 from 28 (64%) short price lays throughout the season. Naturally we will keep these results separately from the handicap figures, off to a disappointing start this season though but a successful lay last week means we are currently 7/12 going forwards with these for 2018. 

This Wednesday is meeting number twelve for the 2018 season and we are expecting a seven race card tonight with six handicaps to enjoy the action will commence at 17:40 with an Apprentice Handicap over seven furlongs for three year old horses only.


Here's a link to this Wednesday's race card; RACECARD

The going on the polytrack surface is described as 'standard to slow' and the current weather forecast for this Wednesday is for a warmer day so have a good night without the threat of rain for a change a top temperature will be about 26C by the time the meeting gets underway.


Here are our handicap selections for tonight;

17:40 -- 7f Apprentice Handicap (3yo).

A difficult race due to it's low level of rated horses and also that the jockeys have their own inexperience, even so something has to win and that could well be TWICKENHAM [7th 13/2]. who will appreciate this level of company and his 3lb claiming jockey might just be enough. 

This would also apply to the Richard Hughes trained NOTEWORTHY [2nd 4/1] who has been getting the hang of things in handicap company now and given a chance to take that first win.

19:10 -- 7f Fillies Handicap.

Not a great contest again and probably best to focus on the few winners in this line up as the more likely ones, so will pair ANGEL'S ACCLAIM [10th 10/1] and VIXEN [WON 8/1] against the field.

The former has won on the AW at Newcastle and the latter has won at Salisbury but last two runs have been around this track and might be able to cope.

19:40 -- 1m Handicap.

Slightly better grade and more experience on show here, nearly everything has won at some point in it's lifetime and picking the winner isn't easy. While ZAIN STAR [3rd 7/1] is one of those without a win his 5lb claimer (Joshua Bryan) means this mark is very winnable and at 16/1 looks good price. 

HEDGING [10th 10/1] looks another to follow, a winner on both AW and around courses like Brighton so adaptable and trip should be within compass.

20:10 -- 1m 2f 219yds  Handicap.

A max field of 14 here with some of the top stables represent too, the likes of KARAWAAN [9th 9/2] (Sir Michael Stoute), DAWN CHOIR [5th 7/1] (Roger Charlton) are two to be interested here market support should also be noted. 

At a fancy EW price RYDAN [12th 25/1] is a course and distance winner also been keeping better company than this so has a squeak tonight. 

20:40 -- 1m 7f 218yds  Handicap.
Another 14 declared for our finale, looks very open so will side with a pair against the field in KATIE GALE [4th 8/1] and KNIGHT COMMANDER [13th 16/1]. Should give us a run for our money tonight ... Good luck


Staked -- 10 points.

Returns -- 9 points.


Results will appear here later on Wednesday night
We seek to recover from our current deficit of -42.175 points. One winner, lost 1 point so we now up to 
-43.175.

LAYS -- 7/12 if we have one or two Lays tonight they will be updated here also. One win One lose, 8/14 now.


Tonight's Lays;
Spirit Kingdom (18:10) WON 13/8F.

Hard Forest (18:40) Lost 
Kempton Park Races Wednesday nights



Our next meeting here at Kempton Park will on Wednesday 4th July so see you then.

Sunday 24 June 2018

PONTEFRACT HORSE RACING SYSTEM -- 2018 TURF SEASON -- PART SIX


PONTEFRACT SEASON 2018.

Sunday 24th June.
Welcome to this our 6th meeting of the year.
 



We welcome our 6th meeting here this season and it's time to get out your flat caps on Sunday ... no not being rude it's one of the courses annual theme days and this is the first Sunday -- Flat Cap 'N Whippet Family Day!

Our renowned Sunday fixtures not only feature the best racing of the year at Pontefract with over £100,000 worth of Prize Money available at each meeting, but they are also the 3 fixtures each season dedicated to families.

As well as special events on each Sunday raceday, there will also be a funfair, facepainting, circus, free sweets, activity packs and racecards for kids, pony rides, trips to the starts of races and a ‘Hunt The Golden Horseshoe’ competition on every Family Day!

We all know that Yorkshire is ‘God’s Own County’ and we all are proud of the Yorkshire we live in. And we all know that Yorkshire is full of whippets and men wearing flat caps right? Well at Pontefract on Sunday 24th June, it will be!

Come and marvel at the whippet racing as they speed up the track from midday. Enjoy ferret racing in the Picnic Enclosure throughout the afternoon



We’re also out to show that Yorkshire is much more than Flat Caps and Whippets – it’s a warm, welcoming, brilliant place to be!

There'll also be the chance to follow all the goings on in the World Cup with our dedicated World Cup marquee! Located next to the Parade Ring, you'll be able to watch all the action - both on the track and on the pitch!

A mixed start to the season means we are currently down by -12.09 to Starting Prices so we can hopefully kick on from there today. We will continue throughout this season to record ALL results for these fixtures which are returned to a level stake at Starting Price (SP), and will also show any forecast results too in the daily results but these do not count for the profit / loss figures.

The forecast going is now currently reported as 'Good to firm' the weather for Sunday afternoon is for a bright sunny day with a forecast maximum temperature around the 24C mark so please slap some sunscreen on and keep hydrated.

Here are our selections for the 7 races on Sunday afternoon, remember it's a very simple selection process using stalls 1 and 2 in every race;



2:00 6f Novice Stakes (2yo Fillies).
(1) -- POSH PERFECT  [WON 16/1].
(2) -- ILLUSIONS  [3rd 6/1].

2:30 1m 4f 5yds Novice Stakes (3yo).
(1) -- BEAUVAIS  [2nd 6/5F].
(2) -- GALLUS  [4th 20/1].

3:00
 1m 2f 5yds Handicap.
(1) -- RAINBOW REBEL  [WON 2/1F].
(2) -- TRINITY STAR  [2nd 7/1].

3:30 1m 4f 5yds Fillies Stakes.
(1) -- CRIBBS CAUSEWAY  [6th 8/1].
(2) -- ISABEL DE URBINA  [WON 5/1].

4:00 2m 2f 2yds Pontefract Cup Handicap.
(1) -- WIND PLACE AND SHO  [3rd 4/1].

(2) -- MEDICINE HAT  [Non Runner].

4:30 6f Fillies Handicap.
(1) -- CROCHET  [2nd Evens F].
(2) -- QUEEN OF KALAHARI  [4th 20/1].


5:00 6f Handicap.
(1) -- ROUND THE ISLAND  [WON 5/2F].
(2) -- COSMIC CHATTER  [4th 11/1].



Staked -- 12 points.
Returns -- 30.5 Points.

Balance carried over from our last meeting shows a running total loss so far of -12.09 point loss (to SP). Results from this afternoon will be updated later on at the end of the meeting
. Let's see if we can make a break-thru, yes we can, race one and 16/1 winner so profit ensured for the day 😊 followed up with a bunch of winners and a forecast.


After a very successful day we are UP +18.5 points today wiping out the previous losses and now in profit +6.41 points overall. 


Our next meeting will be on Monday 2nd JulyKeep following us throughout the season. 

ENGLAND WORLD CUP CAMPAIGN 2018 -- MATCH TWO VS PANAMA


GROUP G
SUNDAY 24th JUNE 2018
ENGLAND vs PANAMA   
[KICK OFF 1PM (BST)]
 -- Nizhny Novgorod Stadium. 

Following the success on Monday, a 2-1 win against Tunisia the Three Lions move onto Nizhny to face Panama in match two. The plan was always to cover the England fixtures during this summers FIFA World Cup in Russia, at least we will have three games to "enjoy" and then if we can get out of the group it's knock out football so as long as we don't go to penalties anything is possible, a win today will surely assure progress at least. 

Our second game takes place on Sunday against Panama, who have qualified for their first ever World Cup Tournament. They are ranked No.55 in the current FIFA World Rankings and fell to Belgium 3-0 in their opening game. If England can take a win here it will mean qualification for the knockout stages and the Belgium tie will be to decide who comes top of the group. 

Teams are confirmed;

PANAMA
Penedo (GK),  Murillo,  R Torres (c),  Escobar,  Davis,  Gómez,  Bárcenas,  Cooper,  Godoy,  JL Rodriguez,  Pérez 

Subs -- Calderón (Gk),  A Rodríguez (Gk),  Cummings,  G Torres,  Diaz,  Machado,  Pimentel,  Arroyo,  Ovalle,  Tejada,  Avila,  Baloy


ENGLAND
Pickford (Gk),  Walker,  Stones,  Maguire,  Henderson,  Trippier,  Lingard,  Loftus-Cheek,  Young,  Kane (c),  Sterling

Subs -- Butland (Gk),  Pope (Gk),  Alexander-Armstrong,  Rose,  Dier,  Delph,  Jones,  Alli,  Cahill,  Vardy,  Rashford,  Welbeck


Referee -- Ghead Grisha (Egypt).

HT Score -- 5 - 0.

(Stones 8' 40', Kane pens 22' 45', Lingard 36')

FT Result -- 6 - 1. 

(Kane HT 62')      (Baloy 78')

Comment -- Great start to the game with the early goal from a corner buried by John Stones after only 8 mins. Calm the nerves and something build on now. Although a few strong tackles go in but England get themselves a penalty on 20 mins which was superbly converted by Harry Kane after a wait for the VAR review. 


England on top now and surely it's a case of "how many". 
The answer is loads, three more goals before half time from Jesse Lingard another for John Stones and another penalty for Harry Kane just on half time takes us through to the knockout phase with a game to go. 

Can't wait for the 2nd half now. Which was still exciting but effectively a 1-1 draw with Kane getting his hat-trick albeit a deflected Loftus Cheek shot then was subbed and Panama got a deserved goal when Baloy scored their first ever goal in a World Cup. 6-1 a good result, we go top with Belgium to come on Thursday night. Happy.  


Saturday 23 June 2018

ROYAL ASCOT 2018. DAY FIVE SATURDAY 23rd JUNE

FINAL DAY ROYAL ASCOT 2018

SATURDAY WEATHER UPDATE -- Mixed weather throughout this period with the risk of rain or possibly heavy showers for Saturday afternoon. Also some dry weather with some sunshine. 

Temperatures close to average, perhaps locally warm. with a Very High pollen count forecast too. High temp of 22C

GOING -- GOOD TO FIRM

DAY FIVE
Welcome to this our final day of this season's Royal Ascot festival meeting.

We go once again for Saturday, been a hectic week, I still remember this as the "family day" known as Ascot Heath meeting where everyone could come along and not have to dress up. That's all long gone now and it's just day five for everyone instead. Let's focus on the big races for Saturday;


2:30 -- CHESHAM STAKES (7f)
A listed race for 2yo and just the eleven take the stage for Saturdays' opener. Doesn't appear to have the same depth of quality as recent renewals and Aiden O'Brien runs one here CARDINI who doesn't appear to be anything out of the ordinary which is rare for such a powerful yard. Godolphin rely on BEYOND REASON while NATALIE'S JOY appears to be the pick of the Mark Johnston trio
.

2:30 Royal Ascot -- Chesham Stakes (7f)
RESULT

1st  --  Arthur Kitt  13/2
2nd  --  Nate the Great  11/1
3rd  --  Duke of Hazzard  25/1



3:05 HARDWICKE STAKES (1m 4f)
This is a Group 2 contest usually farmed by Sir Micheal Stoute and his CRYSTAL OCEAN looks unopposed with just the six runners declared and Rare Rhythm already a non runner reducing us to five. 

I'll just watch this one unfold, it's not a better proposition although as we've seen with Cracksman earlier in the week the odds on shots can be beaten. IDAHO is a selection for those looking for the forecast or a placepot selection without the fav.

3:05 Royal Ascot -- Hardwicke Stakes (1m 4f)
RESULT

1st  --  Crystal Ocean  4/7F
2nd  --  Red Verdon  33/1


3.40 WINDSOR CASTLE LISTED STAKES 5f 
A huge field now for this listed stakes over the min trip, 28 two year olds take their chance with challenges from Uk, Ireland, France and USA. 

Wesley Ward runs the likely fav with MOONLIGHT ROMANCE, and has been having a successful Royal Ascot again so should take this one seriously, might not be much value in such a big field so we will try one or two that have a more attractive odds profile. JAMES WATT (drawn 20) and TIN HAT (6) both about 20/1+. 


3:40 Royal Ascot -- Windsor Caste Stakes (5f)
RESULT

1st  --  Soldiers Call  12/1
2nd  --  Sabre  12/1
3rd  --  Dom Carlos  16/1



4:20 DIAMOND JUBILEE STAKES 6f
Today's Group 1 and 19 declared for the sprint, the race worth about £340,000 to the winner only twelve line up though although looks a quality field with an international flavour. 

But preference is for the home team with HARRY ANGEL a strong selection on this years form so far. And a long time admirer of SIR DANCEALOT who can belie his price of 33/1.

4:20 Royal Ascot -- Diamond Jubilee Stakes (6f)
RESULT

1st  --  Merchant Navy  4/1
2nd  --  City Light  12/1
3rd  --  Bound for Nowhere  16/1


5:00 -- WOKINGHAM STAKES HANDICAP 6f 

It's just not Royal Ascot without a massive field handicap and today we've the Wokingham and 28 runners worth over £100,000 to the winner.

With the market about 7/1 the field this will be impossible to predict and the size of the field means plenty of hard luck stories for sure. The lucky pin picked out VICTORY ANGEL (drawn 9) and TOMMY TAYLOR (15) and with such a wide open field I think that will suffice here ... good luck if you still in the placepot too.


5:00 Royal Ascot -- Wokingham Stakes (6f)
RESULT

1st  --  Bacchus  33/1
2nd  --  Dreamfield  2/1F
3rd  --  Major Jumbo 20/1
4th  --  Tis Marvellous 20/1


5:35 -- QUEEN ALEXANDRA STAKES 2m 6f 

We conclude with the longest distance race on the Flat calendar, an event that is often targeted by the National Hunt trainers and although we are well represented with the likes of Gordon Elliott and of course Willie Mullins from Ireland it's probably going to go to the flat trainers with one of the pair FUN MAC who ran well in this last year and COUNT OCTAVE who contested the Queens Vase last year (finished runner up) and steps up in trip once again these are our final picks against the field this year.


5:35 Royal Ascot -- Queen Alexandra Stakes (2m 6f)
RESULT

1st  --  Pallasator  11/2
2nd  --  Renneti  40/1
3rd  --  Count Octave  4/1

That's all for Royal Ascot this year, been difficult as always, but we'll be back next year. For now it's goodbye and a quick return to the normal meetings starting with Pontefract tomorrow and the England vs Panama World Cup match!


BYE BYE FOLKS, SEE YOU ALL NEXT YEAR.
LUV QUEENIE AND PHIL
I'm 92 you know !!

Friday 22 June 2018

ROYAL ASCOT 2018. DAY FOUR FRIDAY 22nd JUNE

DAY FOUR ROYAL ASCOT 2018

Friday Weather update -- A good deal of sunshine on Friday all places will probably stay dry with temperatures a high of 22C.

Going -- GOOD TO FIRM

DAY FOUR
Well done to all connected with yesterdays Gold Cup winner STRADAVARIUS, a gutsy display hitting the front in the home straight under Frankie Dettori and fending off the challenge from Vazirabad to win. Hope you finding a few more winners this week, the weather making the selections more difficult to find than it is to get served at the bars !

The opening race is at 2:30 it's the ALBANY STAKES a race for 2yo fillies and has a field of 18 runners declared for a 6f dash. ANGELS HIDEAWAY is one obvious option for the bang in form Gosden / Dettori team. FAIRYLAND is well regarded from the Aiden O'Brien stable and STILLWATER COVE could be speedy coming over from the USA.

2:30 Royal Ascot -- Albany Stakes (6f)
RESULT

1st. Main Edition 7/1
2nd. La Pelosa 12/1
3rd. Fairyland 5/2

The KING EDWARD VII STAKES is next off at 3:05 just the nine declared 3yos' here.

Aiden O'Brien runs 3 of the 9 here and his DELANO ROOSEVELT may be his best chance of a win. WELLS FARHH GO would be a welcome win against the top yards for Tim Easterby
. The Godolphin yard may well have better horses in their ownership than OLD PERSIAN but has picked up a couple of races of late, steps up in class and trip but not overlooked with the stable in good form. 


3:05 Royal Ascot -- King Edward VII Stakes (1m 4f)
RESULT

1st. Old Persian 9/2
2nd. Rostropovich 7/1
3rd. Giuseppe Garibaldi 15/2
Caravaggio winning last year
Caravaggio winning the 2017 Commonwealth Cup
A relatively new race at 3:40 is the COMMONWEALTH CUP a GROUP 1 race run over 6f for 3yo's.

22 runners take their chance headed by ABEL HANDY a winner of the Gr 3 Cornwallis Stakes at Newmarket last October and INVINCIBLE ARMY looked on the up at Ascot but hasn't been out of the first two places in his last six starts. 


In such a big field plenty will need some breaks at the right times, so SOUNDS OF MALI, SIOUX NATION drawn high against MAIN DESIRE (low) with the latter available about 16/1.

3:40 Royal Ascot -- Commonwealth Cup (6f)
RESULT

1st. Eqtidaar 12/1
2nd. Sands Of Mali 15/2
3rd. Emblazoned 12/1
4th. Stone Of Destiny 50/1

At 4:20 it's another fillies event and this time it's around the mile track for 3yo's,THE CORONATION STAKES.

The way BILLESDON BROOK came from last to first to win the 1000 Guineas was impressive and at 661 very unexpected to all bar the connections, a repeat of that here will sure take another Group 1 back to Richard Hannon. 


CLEMMIE is clearly talented and well bred, as is the unbeaten TEPPAL but they all have to go some to beat the classic winner.

4:20 Royal Ascot -- Coronation Stakes (1m)
RESULT

1st  --  Alpha Centauri 11/4
2nd  --  Threading  7/1
3rd  --  Veracious 14/1

Penultimate race on Friday is the 1m SANDRINGHAM STAKES the race is due off at 5:00 and has attracted a field of 24 today. First pick here will be DATHAANA a course and distance winner who has four victories in her last five outings. PERFECTION is another of interest at 14/1 for John Gosden only a winner of a Newmarket maiden but must be fancied by the yard to be thrown into this tough race. 


Big Outsider alert - BETTY F. Have to follow this one for my friend Beatrix F. 50/1 shot, trained by a shrewd yard and only lightly raced. 

5.00 Royal Ascot -- Sandringham Stakes (1m)
RESULT

1st  --  Agrotera  11/2F
2nd  --  Ortiz  66/1
3rd  --  Escape the City 66/1

4th -- Desert Diamond 10/1


Our finale for Friday off at 5:35 is the DUKE OF EDINBURGH stakes over 1m 4f a race that has attracted 20 runners topped by BLAKENEY POINT who was disqualified in her last race at Goodwood but previously winning at Leicester and Newbury has also contested large fields which will be useful in this company. 


NAYEL and DASH OF SPICE will be my selections against the field today, both come into this on the back of last time out wins, the latter was impressive winning at Epsom on Derby Day and could easily follow up.

5.35 Royal Ascot -- Duke of Edinburgh Stakes (1m 4f)
RESULT

1st  --  Dash of Spice 7/2F
2nd  --  Sir Chauvelin 33/1
3rd  --  Walton Street 7/1
4th  --  Appeared 8/1


And that's all for Friday, last day tomorrow, hopefully you are doing as well as we are this week despite the heat and headaches.



Thursday 21 June 2018

AFC WIMBLEDON LEAGUE ONE FIXTURES RELEASED. 2018-19 SEASON.

The League One fixtures for 2018-19 season will be published on Thursday 21st June and once available we will update AFC Wimbledon's fixtures here. Having secured another season in the 3rd tier while work continues on the demolition of the old Greyhound stadium work can soon begin on the build of the exciting new stadium on Plough Lane our spiritual home. Delays in the planning and demolition phase will probably mean we will have to start the following season at Kingsmeadow and hopefully move into New Plough Lane later, not a problem for me, it's in progress and will happen that is the most important thing. 

The league cup draw has already been made and we are away to Portsmouth in round one, however we'll start our league campaign against Fleetwood Town and the key fixtures for not only myself but also our CEO Erik Samuelson are the games against Sunderland on Saturday 25th August (Home) and Saturday 2nd February (Away) as I hope to make a trip north to friends in Newcastle and make a weekend of it.


04/08/2018Fleetwood Town(a)15:00
11/08/2018Coventry City(h)15:00
18/08/2018Barnsley(a)15:00
21/08/2018Walsall(h)19:45
25/08/2018Sunderland(h)15:00
01/09/2018Burton Albion(a)15:00
08/09/2018Gillingham(a)15:00
15/09/2018Scunthorpe United(h)15:00
22/09/2018Accrington Stanley(a)15:00
29/09/2018Oxford United(h)15:00
02/10/2018Bradford City(h)19:45
06/10/2018Plymouth Argyle(a)15:00
13/10/2018Portsmouth(h)15:00
20/10/2018Blackpool(a)15:00
23/10/2018Bristol Rovers(a)19:45
27/10/2018Luton Town(h)15:00
03/11/2018Shrewsbury Town(h)15:00
17/11/2018Doncaster Rovers(a)15:00
24/11/2018Southend United(h)15:00
27/11/2018Peterborough United(a)19:45
08/12/2018Rochdale(h)15:00
15/12/2018Charlton Athletic(a)15:00
22/12/2018Wycombe(a)15:00
26/12/2018Plymouth Argyle(h)15:00
29/12/2018Blackpool(h)15:00
01/01/2019Portsmouth(a)15:00
05/01/2019Fleetwood Town(h)15:00
12/01/2019Coventry City(a)15:00
19/01/2019Barnsley(h)15:00
26/01/2019Walsall(a)15:00
02/02/2019Sunderland(a)15:00
09/02/2019Burton Albion(h)15:00
16/02/2019Rochdale(a)15:00
23/02/2019Charlton Athletic(h)15:00
02/03/2019Shrewsbury Town(a)15:00
09/03/2019Doncaster Rovers(h)15:00
12/03/2019Peterborough United(h)19:45
16/03/2019Southend United(a)15:00
23/03/2019Gillingham(h)15:00
30/03/2019Scunthorpe United(a)15:00
06/04/2019Accrington Stanley(h)15:00
13/04/2019Oxford United(a)15:00
19/04/2019Bristol Rovers(h)15:00
22/04/2019Luton Town(a)15:00
27/04/2019Wycombe(h)15:00
04/05/2019Bradford City(a)17:30