We're off to the Sixfields Stadium on Saturday for a 2pm kick off, home of the Cobblers. Let's meet our hosts.
The Boss
Kevin Nolan. Probably better known as a player than a manager right now, his only previous appointment as manager was with Notts County. Since then he coached under David Moyes at West Ham for 4 years, before having a very brief stint in the England U20 set-up. He was appointed Northampton boss on 23/12/2024.
Player(s) to watch
Tyrese Fornah is a midfielder who will be looking to pull the strings for Northampton on Saturday. The 26 year old Sierra Leone international is a former Paul Warne signing and helped Derby win promotion from L1. He played central midfield during his time with Derby but the Cobblers seem to be utilising him in a more advanced role.
Cameron McGeehan is another player to watch. I thought he caused us a few problems when we played them last season. He is joint top scorer with 2 goals.
They played for both clubs
Shaun McWilliams, Matt Crooks, Alex Revell and Tom Eaves. Michael Smith and Peter Kioso both had loan spells with Northampton.
Last 3 Games
Walsall 0 v 1 Northampton (EFL Trophy)
Port Vale 0 v 0 Northampton (L1)
Northampton 2 v 0 Bolton (L1)
Latest Odds
Northampton Win (21/20)
Draw (11/5)
Rotherham Win (5/2)
Recent Meetings
(01/04/2025)
L1 Northampton 0 v 2 Rotherham
Mpanzu, Nombe.
(14/12/2024)
L1 Rotherham 3 v 0 Northampton
Clarke-Harris x2
Green
Summary
There's no doubt that we've got the better of Northampton in recent times. However they're looking like a different proposition this season. Kevin Nolan seems to have really tightened up their defence and they have only conceded 2 goals in their last 8 games in all competitions. They have conceded the joint fewest goals in the league (8). Ironically they've scored the joint fewest (7).
Their last 3 results (above) suggest a team in form. A home win against Bolton and a draw away from home at an improving Port Vale, are good results. An away win at Walsall in the cup is also a notable victory.
In terms of international call ups, Northampton and ourselves have suffered to a similar extent. Neither Ethan Wheatley (striker) or Michael Forbes (centre back) will be available for the Cobblers.
Enjoy the game everyone and UTM.
The Boss
Kevin Nolan. Probably better known as a player than a manager right now, his only previous appointment as manager was with Notts County. Since then he coached under David Moyes at West Ham for 4 years, before having a very brief stint in the England U20 set-up. He was appointed Northampton boss on 23/12/2024.
Player(s) to watch
Tyrese Fornah is a midfielder who will be looking to pull the strings for Northampton on Saturday. The 26 year old Sierra Leone international is a former Paul Warne signing and helped Derby win promotion from L1. He played central midfield during his time with Derby but the Cobblers seem to be utilising him in a more advanced role.
Cameron McGeehan is another player to watch. I thought he caused us a few problems when we played them last season. He is joint top scorer with 2 goals.
They played for both clubs
Shaun McWilliams, Matt Crooks, Alex Revell and Tom Eaves. Michael Smith and Peter Kioso both had loan spells with Northampton.
Last 3 Games
Walsall 0 v 1 Northampton (EFL Trophy)
Port Vale 0 v 0 Northampton (L1)
Northampton 2 v 0 Bolton (L1)
Latest Odds
Northampton Win (21/20)
Draw (11/5)
Rotherham Win (5/2)
Recent Meetings
(01/04/2025)
L1 Northampton 0 v 2 Rotherham
Mpanzu, Nombe.
(14/12/2024)
L1 Rotherham 3 v 0 Northampton
Clarke-Harris x2
Green
Summary
There's no doubt that we've got the better of Northampton in recent times. However they're looking like a different proposition this season. Kevin Nolan seems to have really tightened up their defence and they have only conceded 2 goals in their last 8 games in all competitions. They have conceded the joint fewest goals in the league (8). Ironically they've scored the joint fewest (7).
Their last 3 results (above) suggest a team in form. A home win against Bolton and a draw away from home at an improving Port Vale, are good results. An away win at Walsall in the cup is also a notable victory.
In terms of international call ups, Northampton and ourselves have suffered to a similar extent. Neither Ethan Wheatley (striker) or Michael Forbes (centre back) will be available for the Cobblers.
Enjoy the game everyone and UTM.

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