Salford City will hope to return to winning ways as they prepare for their fixture against Tranmere Rovers this weekend.
The Ammies who were able to rescue a point on Tuesday night (February 4 2025) coming back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3, will hoping to use their late second half performance to spur them on this weekend.
Karl Robinsons’ side are without a win since January 4 2025, when they travelled to Stadium MK and beat MK Dons 1-0.
Since then the Ammies have found difficulty winning games, being without a win in six, during this period they have drawn three times, and losing the others.
However, things seem to be turning around with Salford City going unbeaten in the last three and only growing in confidence after the shock draw against Bromley.
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Bromley who were leading 3-0 by 51 minutes had to travel back down to London disappointed to not walkaway with all three points – goals from Lewis Warrington, Matty Lund, and a Cole Stockton goal that made the difference in the 92nd minute.
The Ammies were able to reignite their hopes, and will certainly be hoping to turn the second half momentum into three points.
And why shouldn’t they? The travelling Tranmere Rovers side are currently sat 22nd in the league also going six games without a win.
The Rovers will be hoping to turn their form around with Nigel Adkins side only mustering one point in the last five.
However, with a point to prove they could be more of a risk for the Salford City side as they are becoming desperate to avoid the relegation places.
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— Salford City FC (@SalfordCityFC) February 6, 2025
Although, it might be a challenge for Tranmere Rovers as Karl Robinson will be expecting his side to get a win and bounce back into the promotion places.
Following the draw against Bromley, Karl Robinson shared that a point wasn’t enough, and a win will be necessary with the aim to pressure on Bradford City who currently sit two points ahead of them.
Three points will be a major bounce back for the club, and will be returning favour for the fans – as Karl Robinson was happy to praise following the fixture on Tuesday.
Fans can find more information about the upcoming fixture against Tranmere Rovers this weekend here.
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