John Mousinho can finally end 25-year hoodoo in Portsmouth vs Sheffield Wednesday 

Portsmouth return to action once again on Saturday as they take on struggling Sheffield Wednesday at Fratton Park.

There is an expectation that Pompey will win the match, given their outstanding start to the Championship campaign.

A victory could even see Portsmouth rise into the play-offs, as promotion continues to remain a possibility.

However, beating the Owls could prove to be a tricky task based on recent results.

John Mousinho in Portsmouth jacket during pre-season fixture against Reading
Credit: Imago

Portsmouth have not beaten Sheffield Wednesday at Fratton Park since 2000

Going into the match, Portsmouth have a terrible recent record against Sheffield Wednesday.

Despite the two sides meeting 12 times since the turn of the century, Pompey have only got the better of the Owls three times.

This was evident last season, with Sheffield Wednesday beating Portsmouth 2-1 at Fratton Park, before securing a 1-1 draw at Hillsborough.

In fact, Pompey’s last victory against the Owls came back in 2002, with the South Coast club coming away with a 3-1 win.

Portsmouth’s head-to-head record against Sheffield Wednesday
Wins 27
Draws 17
Losses 29
Portsmouth and Sheffield Wednesday have traditionally had close matches

However, their last win over Sheffield Wednesday at Fratton Park dates back even further.

This came on 14 October 2000, when goals from Thomas Thogersen and Steve Claridge ensured a 2-1 victory was secured.

Therefore, on Saturday, Mousinho has a chance to end this terrible 25-year streak once and for all.

Fratton Park
Credit: Imago

John Mousinho make look to make changes for Sheffield Wednesday

Given the current situation at Sheffield Wednesday, it is fair to say that anything other than a convincing victory for Portsmouth will be a poor outcome.

The Owls have been awful so far this season, and look certain to go down.

Therefore, this could be a perfect opportunity for Mousinho to make changes and try out different players.

Now, Franco Umeh and Makenzie Kirk are still waiting to make their Portsmouth debuts after signing on deadline day.

Therefore, Mousinho may consider adding the pair into the lineup to help ease them into the structure, ready for the rest of the campaign.

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