Town boss Kieran McKenna says he wants to send fans home from Saturday’s final game of the campaign against Charlton Athletic with a positive feeling but doesn’t see the match as having much significance on the start of next season.
Leyton Orient will be looking to get their late dart for the Sky Bet League One play-offs back on track with the visit of Cheltenham Town this afternoon.
Boss Kieran McKenna says the Blues’ recent record against Norwich City won’t be mentioned in the dressing room in the lead-up to Saturday’s live-on-Sky East Anglian derby against Norwich City at Carrow Road (KO 12.30pm).
Boss Kieran McKenna says his focus is only on Saturday’s game against Burton Albion as the Blues go into two vital back-to-back home matches with Cheltenham Town at Portman Road on Tuesday.