Cambridge United 4 Tranmere Rovers 2
Phew, what a game! After witnessing a number of lackluster performances lately, it was good to witness a truly entertaining match when Cambridge took on Tranmere on Saturday. To be honest, the first half was a bit of a stop/start affair with Cambridge playing the ball on the floor, but Tranmere tending to go aerial in their attempts to play ex-Cambridge centre forward, Joey Ironside into the game. In the opening encounters, Sullay Kaikai came the closest heading over the crossbar in the 13th minute. Tranmere responded with a chance of their own when Cambridge had to scramble a clearance away from a corner that Connor Jennings got on the end of on 22 minutes. The next 10 minutes were a bit of a scruffy affair with both sides battling in midfield and feeding off scraps. As the half drew to a close Patrick Brough had a great chance to put Rovers in the lead, but fired wide. Cambridge responded with another short from Kaikai that forced a good save from veteran Rovers' keeper Joe Murp...