Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler refused to take the credit for his match-winning substitution after Danny Welbeck made an instant impact to earn a “lucky” 2-1 Premier League victory over fellow European hopefuls Bournemouth.With both sides dreaming of qualifying for continental football next season, the momentum was against Albion when Justin Kluivert’s spectacular equaliser cancel

Tranmere manager Nigel Adkins said he had no plans to walk away following a 1-0 home defeat to Accrington.Shaun Whalley netted the winner to leave Rovers two points above the relegation zone after a 10-match winless run, with cries of “We want Adkins out” ringing out at the final whistle.After a fifth defeat in seven games, Adkins said: “We didn’t get the result we were aft

Oliver Glasner said Marc Guehi has a knee injury and hopes it is “nothing serious” after Crystal Palace’s 4-1 win over Aston Villa in the Premier League.The England international had to receive treatment but played the full 90 minutes as national team manager Thomas Tuchel watched on at Selhurst Park.The news comes weeks before England’s World Cup qualifiers against Albania

Fleetwood boss Pete Wild hailed his side’s “solid away performance” after their gave their play-off hopes a shot in the arm with a 2-1 League Two win at Gillingham.The Cod Army came from behind to end a four-game winless run as John Coleman’s side’s woeful winless run stretched to 13 games.Elliott Nevitt fired the hosts – who were booed off at the final whistle

Chelsea climbed back into the Premier League’s top four with a straightforward 4-0 win against Southampton at Stamford Bridge that edged the visitors a step nearer to relegation.Around 200 home supporters gathered outside the ground with banners and smoke flares ahead of kick-off to voice opposition to the club’s ownership but tensions were eased, temporarily perhaps, as Enzo Maresca&r

Bradford moved up to second in League Two after Bobby Pointon’s late goal secured a 1-0 win at Bromley.Pointon’s low strike seven minutes from time sealed a deserved victory for the Bantams, who moved three points clear of fourth-placed AFC Wimbledon.A goalless first half saw the visitors dominate possession but only create a series of half chances.The second 45 saw a similar pattern o

Shaun Whalley netted the winner as Accrington boosted their League Two survival hopes with a 1-0 victory over fellow strugglers Tranmere at Prenton Park.Stanley’s first win in seven games lifted them to 20th, seven points above the relegation zone, with Tranmere five points behind after no win in 10 matches piled the pressure on boss Nigel Adkins.The visitors could have been ahead through Do

Arbroath moved top of William Hill League One courtesy of a 2-1 home win over Kelty Hearts.Andy Winter struck the winner 10 minutes from time as the Red Lichties responded well to Saturday’s defeat at title rivals Stenhousemuir.Scott Stewart fired Arbroath in front in only the third minute for his second goal in three games.Ross Cunningham, the division’s leading goalscorer, netted his

Ryan Graydon scored for the second game running as Fleetwood kept their play-off hopes alive with a 2-1 League Two victory at Gillingham.Pete Wild’s side snapped their four-game winless run at the expense of the John Coleman’s Gills, who have now gone 13 games without a win.Elliott Nevitt converted from a Max Clark cross to give John Coleman’s men the advantage in the 39th minute

Celtic bounced back from their recent double setback with a 5-1 win over Aberdeen to stretch their lead at the top of the William Hill Premiership to 16 points.Brendan Rodgers’ side suffered a surprise defeat to Hibernian at Easter Road at the weekend after being knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich a week ago despite an impressive 1-1 draw in the second leg in Germany.The Do

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