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Match Preview: Cambridge v Pompey

All you need to know about League One contest

13 February 2024

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Pompey v Cambridge United

Pompey will be aiming to continue their fine run of form when they host Cambridge this evening (7.45pm kick-off).

John Mousinho’s men have bounced back from some disappointing results over the new year period and are now unbeaten in five matches – winning four of them.

Their next opponents are sitting 16th in the League One standings and looking to increase a four-point gap to the drop zone.

United were beaten on home soil by struggling Cheltenham at the weekend, but had not lost any of their previous quartet of fixtures.

Neil Harris is the man charged with keeping them away from danger, having replaced Mark Bonner back in December.

And fans will be keen to avoid a repeat of last season, when survival was only secured on the final day.

Cambridge beat Forest Green on home soil, but still needed to rely on both Morecambe and MK Dons dropping points to seal another campaign in the third tier.

It finished goalless when the sides met at Abbey Stadium back in October, but Pompey have an excellent record against their opponents on the south coast.

They won 4-1 in the most recent Fratton contest in August 2022, courtesy of goals from Colby Bishop, Ronan Curtis, Michael Jacobs and Connor Ogilvie.

TEAM NEWS
Zak Swanson has recovered from a groin injury, but tonight’s match comes too soon for the right-back.

Tino Anjorin (hamstring), Terry Devlin (shoulder), Josh Dockerill (knee), Tom McIntyre (ankle), Joe Morrell (knee), Regan Poole (knee), Alex Robertson (hamstring) and Ben Stevenson (knee) are all still out.

Gassan Ahadme (foot) and Brandon Haunstrup (ankle) will not be able to feature for Cambridge against their former club, but ex-Blues Adam May and Michael Morrison are available.

VIEW FROM THE DRESSING ROOM
Read the thoughts of John Mousinho and Sean Raggett ahead of the game.

HEAD TO HEAD
Overall
Pompey: 16 wins
Cambridge: 3 wins
5 draws

At Fratton Park
Pompey: 9 wins
Cambridge: 1 win
1 draw

TICKETS
Secure your seat online here or from the Anson Road ticket office, with most of the available seats located in the Milton End.

Subject to availability, tickets can also be bought from the Fratton End booth this evening.

If you are coming to the game, click here to find out what is happening around the ground ahead of kick-off.

Please be aware that engineering works mean buses replace trains between Portsmouth and Southampton, so check before you travel.

MATCH COVERAGE
Supporters at home and abroad can watch the contest live by purchasing an iFollow match pass and visiting the match centre.

Domestic iFollow subscribers can also enjoy audio commentary from Andrew Moon and Lee Bradbury as usual, but will need to purchase a match pass if they want to watch the game.

Click here for more information about using iFollow on a matchday and click here for information on downloading the app, so you can access content on your mobile device.

We will have key updates throughout the game on Twitter and a detailed blog via the match centre.

There will be post-match reaction on the website and our official YouTube channel, with highlights to follow on Wednesday.

Local listeners can hear commentary by tuning in to either Express FM or BBC Radio Solent (not available online).

ALSO IN LEAGUE ONE
All games kick-off at 7.45pm

Bolton v Wycombe
Burton v Carlisle
Charlton v Lincoln
Cheltenham v Blackpool
Exeter v Derby
Fleetwood v Reading
Leyton Orient v Northampton
Oxford v Wigan
Peterborough v Port Vale
Shrewsbury v Barnsley
Stevenage v Bristol Rovers

LAST FRATTON MEETING

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Match Reports

Pompey 3 Cambridge 1

Yengi, Peart-Harris and Kamara on target at Fratton Park

13 February 2024

Abu Kamara scores for Pompey against Cambridge United at Fratton Park
Photo: Jason Brown/Pro Sports Images

Pompey fought from behind to beat Cambridge and give their League One promotion hopes another boost.

A Danny Andrew header was adjudged to have crossed the line, but Kusini Yengi levelled from the penalty spot before the break.

Myles Peart-Harris then completed a neat passing move to give the Blues the lead, while a fine Abu Kamara strike made sure the points would be remaining on the south coast.

John Mousinho made two changes from the side that won on the road at struggling Carlisle at the weekend.

Yengi and Kamara were both added to the forward line, as Colby Bishop and Callum Lang dropped to the bench.

Pompey looked to make a fast start, with Yengi and Peart-Harris swapping passes as they advanced down the pitch before Andrew was able to hack the ball behind.

Sean Raggett then got on the end of a Paddy Lane corner, but his header was diverted from its intended target by Lyle Taylor.

Cambridge looked to capitalise on a rare defensive mix-up at the other end, with Joe Rafferty managing to get in the way of Jack Lankester’s effort.

The hosts were soon back on the attack, with Conor Shaughnessy beating two men and threading a pass through for Lane, whose low ball across the face of goal was scrambled clear.

But it soon began to turn a bit flat, with the Blues struggling to turn their possession into genuine openings in the final third.

And they were dealt a blow when Tom Lowery pulled up injured off the ball, with January arrival Owen Moxon on to replace him.

There was more bad news on 38 minutes, when Andrew got on the end of Sullay Kaikai’s corner and headed towards goal.

Will Norris clawed the ball away, but an assistant’s flag was raised to suggest it had crossed the line, not that Pompey’s furious keeper was convinced.

There was an almost an immediate response, with Yengi fizzing a fierce low drive narrowly past the post.

An equaliser did arrive before the break, however, after Ryan Bennett lunged in on Yengi inside the box.

Referee Sam Allison pointed straight to the spot and the defender was perhaps lucky to escape further punishment, having been booked earlier in the contest.

Cambridge keeper Jack Stevens did his best to delay the penalty, but YENGI kept his composure and slammed the ball straight down the middle.

Half Time: Pompey 1 Cambridge 1

The hosts were hoping for a bit more forward fluidity following the restart, but were still finding their opponents a tough nut to crack.

United were defending resolutely, with four men immediately around Peart-Harris when he burst into the area.

They kept plugging away, though, and the ground came alive when a passing move finally came off just before the hour mark.

Moxon found Peart-Harris and his pass was neatly controlled by Yengi, who laid the ball off for Lane inside the box.

The Northern Ireland international sent a low delivery across the face of goal and PEART-HARRIS slid in to open his Blues account.

Cambridge tried to hit back at the other end, although Kaikai could only find the side netting after tricking his way past Rafferty.

And Pompey soon had a cushion thanks to a moment of magic from KAMARA, who collected Lane’s pass, cut onto his left and hit a dipping shot that crashed into the net off the underside of the bar.

That was the cue for a couple of changes, as Yengi and Peart-Harris made way to standing ovations, replaced by Bishop and Lang.

The hosts were still looking to cause problems, although the urgency had understandably dissipated somewhat.

Mousinho brought on a couple more players for the closing stages, with Josh Martin and Jack Sparkes introduced for Kamara and Lane.

And the closing stages passed by without much incident, as the Fratton faithful celebrated another valuable victory.

Pompey (4-2-3-1): Norris; Rafferty, Raggett, Shaughnessy, Ogilvie; Lowery (Moxon 36), Pack (c); Kamara (Martin 85), Peart-Harris (Lang 72), Lane (Sparkes 85), Yengi (Bishop 72)
Goals: Yengi 44 (pen), Peart-Harris 59, Kamara 71
Booked: Norris, Sparkes
Subs not used: Macey, Towler

Cambridge (4-1-4-1): Stevens; Gibbons (L.Bennett 72), R.Bennett, Morrison, Andrew; Cousins (May 76); Kaikai (Bonne 76), Lankester, Thomas (Kachunga 72), Brophy (Digby 76); Taylor
Goals: Andrew 38
Booked: R.Bennett, Lankester, Stevens, Gibbons, Morrison
Subs not used: Mannion, Rossi

Referee: Sam Allison

Attendance: 19,445 (305 away fans)

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