Darren Moore’s side are 12 matches unbeaten in the league and are in third place in the league table with 49 points from 24 games.
This afternoon, Sheffield Wednesday will host Mark Bonner’s Cambridge United at Hillsborough and be motivated to keep up their good form in the promotion race.
Bonner admitted that Sheffield Wednesday have shown consistency throughout last year but insisted that the Owls’ recent run of form does not guarantee good results going into the new year.
The Cambridge United boss also stated his team’s aim to put in a competitive performance against Darren Moore’s side and believes that his players will give their all against Sheffield Wednesday today.
When asked about the Owls’ impressive league form, Bonner said at a press conference: “Yes, I think 97 points in a calendar year for the last year, as I heard after Friday night, which is some going, but that was last year and this is a new year now, so who knows what this year will bring?
“Our job is to go there and put in as competitive a performance as we can and try to take something from the game.
“We know that’s a tough ask, but the players will give everything they can against another giant in the league and see what they can take from the game.
“Hopefully things will then settle down a little bit and we’ll be able to see a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel.”
Sheffield Wednesday star Barry Bannan might not be available for the Cambridge clash due to an injury he picked up during the previous match against Port Vale.