Recap the action as Portsmouth's play-off hopes are all but extinguished in depressing Morecambe draw

Pompey face Morecambe at Fratton Park today (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)Pompey face Morecambe at Fratton Park today (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
Pompey face Morecambe at Fratton Park today (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
The Easter period continues with the visit of Morecambe to Fratton Park.

Only three points will do if John Mousinho’s side are to keep up their outside hopes of making the play-offs.

Morecambe are scrapping for their lives at the foot of the table and will desperately need a return if they are to stay in League One.

We’ll be building up to kick-off on a wet afternoon at Fratton Park with all the talking points and team news at 2pm.

Then it’s live commentary from PO4 with all the details as the action unfolds.

LIVE Pompey v Morecambe

Drove in through the town today, with the sun breaking through after this morning’s rain. The wind really picked up on arrival at the ground, however. Could be a factor if it’s stays at the current level.

The verdict on Pompey’s play-off ambitions

The play-offs is a step too far for Pompey this season.

That’s the verdict of The News’ Blues writer Jordan Cross, who believes the top six will be beyond John Mousinho’s men this term.

Following their 1-1 draw against MK Dons on Good Friday,Pompey currently sit five points away from sixth-placed Peterborough.

But as the campaign enters it’s final weeks the clock is ticking for sides to make a late charge into the promotion race.

And following the Blues’ slight set-back at Stadium MK, it’s a result which wil now require the Mousinho’s side to win at least five of their final six games of the season to break into the top six, according to Cross.

Here’s what he had to say on the latest episode of the Pompey Q&A: ‘How long can they go? It’s something we’ve been talking about amongst the press, how long can they keep the season alive?

‘That’s been the reason of enthusiasm that they’ve kept it alive for this long. If they can keep it alive to within the last couple of games, I think that’s a real success and it’s certainly successful for John Mousinho.

‘When John came in Pompey were on 31 points from 23 games, they’ve now accumulated 31 points from six games fewer. That’s how much he’s improved things. They’re going just short of two points per game.

‘In terms of making the play-offs at two points-per-game, that puts them on 74 points - which is the average to get into the top six over the past 20 years.

‘It’s not going to be enough this year, that’ll be only seven points more than Derby, Peterborough and Bolton have got already. It’s going to be above that and by quite a bit.

‘What do Pompey need to do? There’s no wriggle room left and they probably need to win five or maybe even all six of their games. It’s a massive, massive ask and in reality the play-offs will be beyond them.

‘If they can keep it going and keep ambitions alive for as long as possible then that would represent success.

‘You never know because you could have a team or two blow up.

‘I think it could be a high total and if Pompey were to win five games that would get them to around 77 points.

‘Pressure does funny things at this point in the season and one or two teams could blow up, but you’re looking for them to blow up and for Pompey to go on this mesmerising, unbelievable run for it all to fall into place.

‘Let’s give credit to John for keeping it alive until this point because we never thought that would be the case when they were 15th in January.

‘Hopefully they can get a few wins, ask a few questions and keep it going for as long as possible. Lets get those players in over the summer and go again next term.’

Connor Ogilvie has given an update over his Pompey future

Connor Ogilvie has made it clear he still hopes to stay at Pompey.

But the defender revealed there’s still not been any discussions to decide what lies ahead for him at Fratton Park.

Ogilvie is one of 13 players who find themselves out of contract this summer, following his arrival from Gillingham in the summer of 2021. The 27-year-old has been a consistent and dependable presence in him time at Fratton Park, operating all across the back four and even in the middle of midfield.

Pompey hold an option to extend Ogilvie’s agreement by a further 12 months, placing some control in their favour over the way ahead.

The versatile left-back has made his position clear that he would like to stay put at PO4, with his young family settled in the area. There has been no further talks about his situation, however, with Ogilvie expecting developments as the campaign comes to a close.

He said: ‘I’m just going to keep playing my football. I’m going to keep playing my football and then something will hopefully happen at the end of the season.

‘There’s an option, so hopefully I can stay here. There’s been no conversations yet, but I’m sure when it gets towards the end of the season those will take place and I’ll hopefully be staying here.

‘I’m settled here, absolutely. I love it here. I’ve got my little one who’s seven months’ old now, we’re settled and I’m enjoying it. So my preference would be to stay, absolutely.’

How we think Pompey will line up today

Welcome back to Fratton to an old friend...

Good afternoon from Fratton!

The Easter period continues with the visit of Morecambe to Fratton Park.

Only three points will do if John Mousinho’s side are to keep up their outside hopes of making the play-offs.

Morecambe are scrapping for their lives at the foot of the table and will desperately need a return if they are to stay in League One.

We’ll be building up to kick-off on a wet afternoon at Fratton Park with all the talking points and team news at 2pm.

Then it’s live commentary from PO4 with all the details as the action unfolds.

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