Two second-half goals gave leaders Walsall a 2-0 victory over a struggling Morecambe side who ended the game with 10 men.The contest was evenly poised until the 50th minute when Morecambe defender Rhys Williams was sent off for pulling back Jamie Jellis as he looked to run onto a long through ball.To make matters worse for the home side, the Saddlers took the lead from the resulting free-kick as T

Josh Coburn scored a stoppage-time winner to snatch Millwall a 1-0 victory at Pride Park and plunge Derby deeper into relegation trouble.Coburn had seen a late penalty saved but he was in the right place in the fifth minute of time added on to turn in the rebound and secure a win that keeps the Lions in the play-off race.Derby remain rooted in the bottom three and have now failed to win or score a

Hibernian did what Bayern Munich could not as Josh Campbell’s first-half double earned David Gray’s in-form side a stirring 2-1 home win over William Hill Premiership leaders Celtic.The Hoops were widely lauded for their display in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw in the Allianz Arena as they exited the Champions League after conceding in stoppage time to the German giants.But Brendan Rodgers&

Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson’s first-half error helped boost Hull’s survival chances with a hard-earned 1-0 win at the Stadium of Light.Patterson flapped Joe Gelhardt’s corner in the 18th minute into his own net, putting Hull on course for a fourth win from their last five away matches.And Sunderland, who struggled to get into their rhythm after losing at promotion riv

Barnsley ended their six-game winless run with a 1-0 victory against neighbours Rotherham at New York Stadium.Boss Darrell Clarke had been under mounting pressure after seeing his side slip away from the play-off picture but Adam Phillips’ second-half spot-kick proved enough.Barnsley looked to have had a strong early shout for a penalty when Reece James collided with Phillips but the appeals

Leaders Birmingham stretched their unbeaten League One run to 16 matches but had to settle for a hard-fought 0-0 draw at play-off contenders Reading.Neither side impressed in a cagey first period but each, with better finishing, produced enough second-half chances to have ended the stalemate.Birmingham had lost only two league games all season, with their most recent defeat being the 3-2 reverse a

Crewe rejuvenated their promotion bid as a 3-0 success over Barrow ended a run of six games without a win.Goals either side of the interval did the trick for the Railwaymen with Connor O’Riordan finishing off after a Jack Powell free-kick was pushed out and Tommy Lowery converting a penalty. Matus Holicek sealed victory with a third in the closing minutes as the Railwaymen stay in touch with

Burnley manager Scott Parker paid tribute to his record-breaking defence – and an exciting new forward – after a resounding 4-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday.The Championship promotion hopefuls continue to defend at a phenomenal rate after a 12th successive clean sheet.Equally encouraging for a team that has found goals hard to come by was a goal for Marcus Edwards, signed on loan from

Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy admits his team faces “a huge mountain to climb” if they are to avoid relegation from the Premier League following a heavy 4-0 defeat to Brentford.The Foxes became the first team to lose six successive Premier League home games without scoring.Woyo Coulibaly and Jamie Vardy were denied Leicester’s first goal at the King Power Stadium for 75 days

Liam Manning was keeping both feet firmly on the ground after a second-half brace from substitute George Earthy sent his Bristol City team into the Championship top six after a 2-1 comeback win over Middlesbrough.The West Ham loanee fired home from a Cam Pring cross nine minutes after coming on – as a 63rd-minute replacement for Anis Mehmeti – and then pounced to stab in the winner aft

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