Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Stevenage will be looking to make amends for a 1-0 loss to Exeter when they face Morecambe at their Broadhall Way on Saturday afternoon. The Boro have been having their ups and downs in 2021, and, as a result, their League Two status remains in great danger. Stevenage are eager to escape the danger zone, and we are positive that they will fight tooth and nail against Morecambe.
The Shrimps, on the other hand, suffered a 1-0 loss to Tranmere at home ground in their last league match. Morecambe, though, were more than unfortunate not to grab something from the game as Adam Phillips failed to convert a penalty after 38 minutes. Even though Cameroon international Yann Songo’o misses the game through suspension, we are tempted to put our money on the promotion-chasing side. Cole Stockton is widely expected to lead the line for the visitors.
Highlighted Player (Scott Cuthbert ):
Born in Alexandria, Scotland on June 15, 1987, Scott Cuthbert is a defender who plays for Stevenage in the League Two. Cuthbert is a product of the Celtic football academy, but he did not see any game action with the Hoops in the Scottish Premiership.
After ending his loan spells with Livingston and St. Mirren, the Scottish footballer joined Swindon Town in 2009 where he quickly established himself as a first-team regular. After scoring five goals in 80 appearances for the club, Scott Cuthbert moved to Leyton Orient before the start of the 2011/12 season.
After almost a five-year spell with the Brisbane Road outfit, the right-footed defender joined Stevenage in the summer of 2018, and he has been playing for the Posh ever since. He made his Stevenage debut in a 2-2 draw with Tranmere Rovers in the 2018/19 season opener. At the end of the campaign the Scottish footballer was named the club’s Player of the Year.
Highlighted Team (Morecambe):
Based in Lancashire, England, Morecambe are a professional club that compete in the League 2. The Shrimps were founded in 1920, and they welcome their home rivals at Globe Arena. The venue, which was opened in August, 2010, can hold up to 6,476 people.
Morecambe wear red shirts and red shorts when playing in front of home fans, while yellow is the dominant colour of their away kit. Fellow Lancashire-based club Accrington Stanley are seen as the club’s fiercest rivals. The Shrimps have rivalries with the likes of Lancaster City, Fleetwood Town, Barrow, Kendal Town, and Southport as well.
In 1974 Morecambe won the FA Trophy as they defeated Dartford 2-1 in the title game, and 14 years later they lifted the Conference League Cup trophy. The Shrimps secured promotion into the Football League with a 2-1 win over Exeter City in the 2007 play-offs final.