Carlisle United Earns Easter Weekend Draws

Local football club remains in good position despite lack of wins, says Supporters' Trust

Apr. 9, 2026 at 6:13pm

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Carlisle United, the local football club, earned two draws over the Easter weekend against teams fighting relegation. Despite the lack of wins, the Carlisle United Supporters' Trust remains optimistic about the team's performance and prospects for the rest of the season.

Why it matters

Carlisle United is a beloved community institution, and their performance over the Easter weekend is closely watched by local fans. While the draws were not ideal results, the Supporters' Trust's positive outlook suggests the team is still in a good position and has the backing of the community.

The details

Carlisle United played two matches over the Easter weekend, drawing 1-1 against one relegation rival and 2-2 against another. The team was unable to secure any wins, but the Supporters' Trust remains upbeat about the team's progress and believes they are still in a good position to avoid relegation.

  • Carlisle United played two matches over the Easter weekend (April 4-5, 2026).
  • The team drew 1-1 against one relegation rival on April 4, 2026.
  • The team drew 2-2 against another relegation rival on April 5, 2026.

The players

Carlisle United Supporters' Trust

A local fan organization that supports and advocates for the Carlisle United football club.

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What they’re saying

“Two games over the Easter weekend and two draws against relegation battlers where despite them both being tough games, we're still in a good position and the Supporters' Trust remains optimistic about the team's prospects for the rest of the season.”

— Ross Parkinson, Carlisle United Supporters' Trust

The takeaway

Despite the lack of wins over the Easter weekend, the Carlisle United Supporters' Trust remains optimistic about the team's prospects for the rest of the season, suggesting the local community is still firmly behind the club.