Cambridge United is pushing for promotion in League Two, driven by head coach Neil Harris' relentless desire for improvement. The team currently stands 3rd in the league with 82 points, having played 46 games, with a recent form of DWLDW.

What's Behind Cambridge United's Success?

The U's have built a strong side, with a watertight defence that has only conceded 28 goals in 37 league games, nine goals fewer than the next best in the division.

Mark Bonner, the director of football, praises Neil Harris' drive, saying it's a major factor in their promotion push. He told the BBC 72+ EFL podcast: "The reason he's had the career he's had, and the impact he's had here, is because he's relentless in his drive, he's not going to let up."

How Does the Relationship Between Bonner and Harris Work?

Bonner and Harris have a healthy relationship, with Bonner supporting Harris while also offering his opinion and challenging him when necessary. Bonner said: "We challenge each other... I support him every way that I can but I certainly offer an opinion and we're not afraid to disagree with each other."

What's Next for Cambridge United?

The team's last result was a 0-0 draw against Crewe on 2026-05-02. With nine games left to play, Cambridge United is in a good position to achieve promotion, having taken 59 points from their 37 games so far. | Stat | Value | | --- | --- | | League Standing | 3rd in England League Two | | Points | 82 | | Recent Form | DWLDW | | Last Result | Crewe 0-0 Cambridge United (2026-05-02) |