Charlton extended their winning run at the Valley to eight games as they swept aside Huddersfield 4-0.An effort from Matty Godden, two from Tyreece Campbell and an own goal from goalkeeper Lee Nicholls strengthened Charlton’s play-off credentials.The hosts got off to an ideal start with the opening goal after less than 30 seconds.Thierry Small pounced on a loose ball from Huddersfield defend

Jayden Stockley’s late header earned high-flying Port Vale a narrow 1-0 League Two win after a tight encounter at local rivals Crewe.After withstanding the hosts’ pressure for long spells, the Valiants emerged as a force in the closing stages, wasting two gilt-edged chances before Stockley pounced, although the goal triggered disgraceful scenes as home and away fans clashed with lines

Watford and Plymouth fought out a goalless draw in the Vicarage Road sunshine that did nothing to help the ambitions of either club.An insipid first half did at least give way to a second period full of chances and urgency.However, Watford’s dominance after the interval could not be converted into the victory that would have enhanced their play-off hopes.For bottom club Plymouth, who began t

Bradford were held to a 0-0 draw at Accrington which keeps them second in Sky Bet League Two.Stanley dominated the first-half chances but the only shot on target came after 39 minutes through captain Seamus Conneely, with his strike easily collected by Bradford keeper Sam Walker.Graham Alexander made a quadruple substitution after 58 minutes as he looked for City to make more of an impact in front

Eberechi Eze was the difference maker as Crystal Palace booked their trip to Wembley with a 3-0 win over Fulham in the FA Cup quarter-finals.Palace’s number 10, who was among those in England manager Thomas Tuchel’s first squad selection earlier this month, opened the scoring with a brilliant effort before he assisted Ismaila Sarr for his side’s second at Craven Cottage.Eddie Nke

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder said he and his players “can be very pleased with ourselves” after a convincing 3-1 home win against Coventry sent his side back to the top of the Sky Bet Championship.Gus Hamer’s brilliant free-kick against his former club gave the Blades a first-half lead and after Tyrese Campbell had put the Blades 2-0 up at half-time, Rhian Brewster slammed

Caretaker Andy Crosby urged his players to “stay humble” after Tranmere extended their unbeaten run to six games with a 2-0 League Two win over Cheltenham at Prenton Park.Kristian Dennis’ first-half header and a late Cameron Norman strike proved crucial as Rovers put some daylight between themselves and the League Two relegation places.Interim Tranmere boss Crosby, whose side hav

David Artell felt his Grimsby side fully merited their 2-1 victory at fellow play-off hopefuls Colchester.Evan Khouri scored Grimsby’s 76th-minute winner when he clinically fired in from Luca Barrington’s pass following Tom Flanagan’s mis-control, after the Colchester captain had been deceived by the unpredictable pitch.Owura Edwards had struck a 51st-minute equaliser for Colches

Sheffield United made light work of play-off hopefuls Coventry at Bramall Lane as a 3-1 win swept them back to the top of the Sky Bet Championship.Gus Hamer opened the scoring against his former club with a brilliant free-kick and after Tyrese Campbell had put the Blades 2-0 up at half-time, Rhian Brewster slammed home a game-clinching third.Jack Rudoni volleyed a stoppage-time consolation for Cov

Tranmere extended their unbeaten run to six games with a 2-0 win over Cheltenham as they took a huge step towards securing their League Two status for next season.A first half Kristian Dennis header and in injury-time strike from Cameron Norman made the difference as Rovers moved further clear of the relegation places.The home side were almost ahead as early as the third minute when Norman latched

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