RECAP the drama as Portsmouth secure place in Championship against Watford
Victory over Watford and John Mousinho’s men will complete their mission of remaining in the second tier this season.
There are various permutations where a draw and even defeat can keep the Blues up, but three points will see the job done without a doubt.
We’ll be building up to kick-off with all the talking points before team news drops at 2pm. Then it’s more chat and video before we bring you live updates when the action gets underway at 3pm.
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Win and Pompey stay up!
That’s the stat that counts. Various results elsewhere mean a draw or even defeat could be enough but a win mathematically does it for John Mousinho’s men.
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A statement from Pompey ahead of today's game
Pompey have issued an appeal to supporters head of Monday’s Championship fixture against Watford.
The Blues have asked fans to keep within the guidelines of the ‘Love Football, Protect the Game’ campaign they welcomed back in 2022 as they home in on Championshp safety.
After Saturday’s breathtaking 5-3 win at Norwich’s Carrow Road, Pompey sit six points above the relegation zone with three games left to play.
A win against the Hornets today with guarantee John Mousinho’s side a place in the 2025-26 second tier. The Blues’ other game are against Sheffield Wednesday (A) and Hull (H) on the final day of the season.
In January Pompey were hit with a financial penalty for failing to ensure supporters conducted themselves in an orderly fashion in last season’s League One title-clincher against Barnsley.
Fans made their way onto the pitch in celebration after the Blues secured a dramatic 3-2 win. Tykes defender Jamie McCart was struck by a supporter, an official was hit with a vape, while another object was thrown at a Barnsley player from a corner.
Meanwhile, earlier this month, a soft drinks bottle was thrown at an official from the North Stand lower during the 2-2 draw with Derby County - an incident that continues to be investigated by both the club and Hampshire Police.
With further potential sanctions on the way as a result, Pompey have asked the Fratton faithful to act responsibly during Monday’s key game against Watford. They are also calling on fans to report any behaviour they believe could spoil their match-day experience immediately or in the future.
The statement issued by the Blues on Monday said:
As we enter the final three matches of the season, Portsmouth FC are asking for your support to ensure that the actions of the minority do not spoil the game for all and potentially subject the club to further financial and/or sporting sanctions.
In 2022, Pompey welcomed the launch of the Love Football, Protect the Game campaign to ensure that football continues to provide a safe environment for all.
The campaign’s key focus areas include the elimination of pyrotechnics, football tragedy abuse, throwing of missiles and other abusive behaviour.
However, we know that just one incident is too many and can have a serious impact on both match-going supporters and those guilty of such behaviour, who face stadium bans, criminal records and other impacts on their education or employment.
In different parts of the country, this season has seen:
• A supporter banned from attending football matches for five years and fined £2,000 for lighting a pyro in a stadium.
• A supporter banned from attending football matches for three years for verbally abusing stadium staff.
• A supporter banned from attending football matches for three years for a discriminatory social media post.
• A supporter banned from attending football matches for three years for entering the pitch.
In January, the club was fined £50,000 by an FA Regulatory Commission following incidents at the match against Barnsley last season, including a pitch incursion and a number of incidents where objects were thrown at different times at participants on the pitch. The club and our supporters were also warned as to future conduct.
We want all of you to be able to enjoy the season’s finale and show their appreciation to the Pompey players and staff, but to do that, we are asking fans to play their part in ensuring that the actions of the minority do not spoil the game for all.
If you see dangerous, discriminatory or abusive behaviour, you can report it by sending a text or WhatsApp message to our matchday reporting line 07500 778844 or by speaking to your nearest steward.
Thank you for your support and enjoy the remainder of the season.
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