Pompey will break a club record if they collect at least a point at Stevenage on Saturday (3pm kick-off). It would stretch their unbeaten league run to 16 matches – something that has not been achieved since joining the Football League in 1920. But their opponents have adapted quickly to life at this level since securing promotion as runners-up of the fourth tier last term. That came after Steve Evans had been appointed manager towards the end of the previous campaign and steered a struggling side away from danger. Boro began this season with three successive league wins and also knocked Championship side Watford out of the Carabao Cup. Their excellent opening came to an end last weekend, however, with a 2-0 reverse at Reading after being reduced to 10 men midway through the first half. Blues boss John Mousinho will have fond memories of the time he spent at Broadhall Way as a player between 2010 and 2012. He netted the winning goal at Old Trafford as the club beat Torquay in the League Two play-off final, finishing as the club’s joint top scorer. Injuries restricted his appearances in the following season, but he helped Boro finish inside the top six. The two sides have not met in the league since Pompey’s triumphant 2016/17 campaign, although it was Stevenage who won both contests. A clash in the EFL Trophy last term saw the Blues emerge as 3-0 victors, however, courtesy of goals from Jay Mingi, Josh Koroma and Joe Pigott. TEAM NEWS Josh Dockerill (knee), Tom Lowery (knee) and Kusini Yengi (ankle) are the only players missing for Pompey. Stevenage have a number of injury concerns, with Harry Anderson, Luther James-Wildin, Kane Smith, Dan Sweeney and Terence Vancooten all sidelined. Nathan Thompson will also miss out after being sent off at Reading last week, but his brother Louis and fellow former Blues players Dan Butler and Ben Thompson could feature. HEAD TO HEAD Overall Pompey: 5 wins Stevenage: 5 wins 2 draws On The Road Pompey: 3 wins Stevenage: 4 wins 0 draws TICKETS Pompey have sold their full allocation for the game, so please do not travel if you do not have a ticket. Click here for a guide to visiting Broadhall Way that has been produced by the home club. OFFICIALS Referee: Simon Mather Assistants: Damith Bandara and Scott Williams Fourth Official: Stephen Finch MATCH COVERAGE Domestic iFollow subscribers can listen to live commentary from Andrew Moon and Guy Whittingham by signing into their account and visiting the match centre from around 2pm on Saturday. Overseas subscribers and match pass holders can watch all the action live, with accompanying commentary. Click here for more information about using iFollow on a matchday and click here for information on downloading the app, so you can access content on your mobile device. We will have key updates throughout the game on Twitter and a detailed blog via the match centre. There will be post-match reaction on the website and our official YouTube channel, with highlights to follow on Sunday. Local listeners can hear commentary by tuning in to either BBC Radio Solent or Express FM (not available online).
MacDonald launches a long throw into the box and it's flicked on for Reid to head towards goal, but Will Norris dives to the right to palm the ball behind. 20 minutes.
Abu Kamara finds Jack Sparkes and his shot is blocked, with Joe Morrell's follow-up deflected wide. 33 minutes.
Lovely move from Pompey and after Jack Sparkes heads the ball just behind Colby Bishop, the follow-up from Abu Kamara is saved by Ashby-Hammond. 36 minutes.
Half -Time Match Stats:- Home Team: Stevenage .........Away Team: Portsmouth Possession: Home 30% Away 70% Shots: Home 7 Away 7 Shots on Target: Home 2 Away 1 Corners: Home 1 Away 4 Fouls: Home 7 Away 7
Attempt missed. Colby Bishop header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. 47 minutes.
Red cards for both Joe Rafferty and Jake Forster-Caskey for a tussle. 56 minutes. Rafferty and Forster-Caskey both challenge for the ball and then the Stevenage midfielder appears to lash out. It's unclear what the Pompey defender did in retaliation, but the referee shows both players a red card.