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Tranmere Rovers are in free fall and find themselves four places above the relegation zone

  • Writer: SFWFOOTBALL
    SFWFOOTBALL
  • Mar 6
  • 1 min read

Tranmere Rovers are currently 19th in League Two, and have lost 10 of their last 11 league games. Since 1 January, the side has won just two games in three months.


The Superwhites are currently eight points above the relegation zone, but they have played one game less than Barrow, who are 23rd.

Tranmere have the worst form in League Two over the last 10 matchdays, picking up just three points from a possible 30.


Former boss Andy Crosby was sacked following Newport County's 3-1 win against Rovers, with the Welsh side finding themselves 22nd in the league after their win.


Andy Parkinson has taken the first-team on an interim basis, and he will lead the side for their home game against Oldham Athletic. The Latics are 14th in the table, and are 11 points ahead of Tranmere. Oldham are unbeaten in five, winning three of those games, and have kept four clean sheets in a row.

Although Tranmere have an eight-point gap to the relegation zone, their poor form has seen them drop in the league, while sides around them have gained points over recent weeks.


Tranmere Rovers have conceded 25 goals across their last 12 games, keeping just one clean sheet in those matches. They have scored 10 goals in 12 matches, failing to score in five.

Where do you think Tranmere Rovers will finish in League Two this season?

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