Cambridge United’s fate looks likely to be sealed over the Easter weekend following this afternoon’s single-goal loss.
Cambridge United boss Neil Harris looks ahead to tomorrow’s League One clash against in-form Charlton Athletic.
The on-loan goalkeeper picked up an ankle injury during the recent 2-2 draw with Wrexham.
Cambridge City had an afternoon to forget against their already-demoted opponents.
The goalkeeper made just his seventh league start of the season for Cambridge United at the weekend.
Histon get the better of their struggling opponents in the Bridge Road sunshine.
Dom Ballard’s second-half goal keeps Cambridge United’s slim survival hopes alive.
Cambridge United will travel to face fellow strugglers Shrewsbury Town tomorrow afternoon.
The Cambridge United boss has backed the youngster to kick on when he returns to his parent club in the summer.
The 34-year-old has been missing since the middle of January with a knee injury sustained in training.
Neil Harris was full of praise for his Cambridge United players after they picked up a point against the promotion contenders.
Boss Jamie Cureton felt latest result summed up Cambridge City’s season to date.
Histon’s winless run of form in all competitions extended to eight matches in all competitions.
The Northern Ireland international has been limited to just 12 League One appearances this season.