Tranmere Rovers are fighting for survival in League Two after a much-needed 3-1 victory against Cheltenham Town. This win ended a frustrating 12-match winless streak and has given the club a four-point cushion above the relegation zone, with just two games left in the season. Manager Pete Wild expressed optimism but emphasized that the battle is not over yet, as Tranmere prepares to face promotion-chasing MK Dons next. Wild's first win as Tranmere's boss came after a challenging start, where he lost five of his first seven matches in charge. He noted that the pressure now shifts to the teams below them, who will be looking to capitalize on any slip-ups. With the season winding down, Tranmere's performance against Cheltenham has sparked hope among fans and players alike. The club's next match at Prenton Park against Grimsby Town will be crucial in determining their fate in League Two.