This Saturday (April 13), The Ammies will line-up at Moor Lane to play Bradford City in a crucial league match.
Salford sit in 20th position with their aspirations for the season to remain in League Two.
With plenty of fixtures played, it is imperative Salford gain some points in the final three games of the season to remain in the league.
The fixture played previously in January saw a 1-1 draw between the two sides at The Valley Parade Stadium.
The Ammies, who have lost three games on the bounce, look forward at three season-defining weeks.
Defeat in the capital.@salboyltd || #WIMSAL pic.twitter.com/qqQLmiTVYC
— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) April 6, 2024
After a disappointing trip to Wimbledon, all is still left to play for at Moor Lane.
Bradford sit at 14th in the league, with nothing left to play for other than form and reputation.
Remaining in the league, only time will tell if the two sides will face each other in the next season.
After Salford’s loss to Wimbledon, the gaffer Karl Robinson voiced his disappointment in the refereeing standards at the match saying: “If anyone questions my player’s attitude or integrity, what we stand for I think you’re in the wrong today. I think everything I was looking for today, I got in abundance.
“I think if you were a neutral in here today I think you’d certainly say that Salford were the better team. The referee was completely up against Salford”
Read more regarding the interview at: Karl Robinson voices frustrations after narrow loss to AFC Wimbledon | Salford Now
Thank you to those of you that travelled down today, loud and supportive throughout 🦁🔴 pic.twitter.com/ihbWUHCgNx
— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) April 6, 2024
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