Woking extended their unbeaten home run to four matches with a 1-0 victory against AFC Fylde.Chances were at a premium in a poor first half, with Nick Haughton’s free-kick comfortably saved by Woking’s Will Jaaskelainen in the 22nd minute and Ashley Boatswain’s tame 38th-minute effort failing to trouble the goalkeeper.The home side started the second half well, with Tariq Hinds&r

Reading remain in the League One play-off places despite being held to a goalless draw by 10-man Northampton.The Cobblers were first to threaten at Sixfields through Ben Perry, who poked under onrushing goalkeeper Joel Pereira but into the side-netting, before Lee Burge saved from Royals midfielder Charlie Savage.The first half was devoid of clear-cut chances as Burge also kept out Jayden Wareham&

Colchester kept alive their hopes of making the Sky Bet League Two play-offs as two late strikes snatched a 2-0 victory at struggling Newport.Danny Cowley’s men are now just one point below seventh-placed Grimsby with four games remaining after Fiacre Kelleher glanced in Mandela Egbo’s free-kick in the 88th minute and substitute Anthony Scully added a second in stoppage time.The visito

Dundee United made it three Premiership wins in a row with a narrow 1-0 victory over St Johnstone at Tannadice.Defender Emmanuel Adegboyega was the home hero with the only goal of the game in the first half.The win lifted the Terrors up to fourth in the table above Aberdeen who play tomorrow, while Saints, who secured a memorable win over Celtic last week, remain bottom.The Terrors made two change

Charlie Kelman scored two goals in two second-half minutes to boost Leyton Orient’s play-off challenge with a 3-1 come from behind win at relegation threatened Crawley.Armando Quitirna gave the hosts the lead four minutes after the break, but Kelman’s double settled the issue before Jamie Donley added insurance in stoppage time as the O’s produced a dominant second-half display.

York showed Barnet they are determined to take the National League title race as deep as they can as they crushed Aldershot 7-2 in a chaotic clash.With the Bees dropping points in their last two matches, City knew a win would reduce the gap between them and the one automatic promotion place to six points with four to play.Ollie Pearce kicked the home side off with a third-minute opener and Lewis R

Stockport boosted their League One promotion hopes after coming from behind to beat Rotherham 3-1.Mallik Wilks put Rotherham ahead at Edgeley Park but Jack Diamond levelled before half-time and Brad Hills and Kyle Wootton completed the turnaround.After a positive Stockport start, the Millers took the lead against the run of play in the ninth minute when Wilks nodded home Reece James’s cross.

Livingston cut the gap on William Hill Championship leaders Falkirk to six points with a 2-1 win at Morton.Falkirk had seen their title celebrations delayed following a 1-1 draw at Ayr on Friday night – and Livingston made sure the champagne was left on ice for another week at least.Cristian Montano and Scott Pitman had put the visitors in control, but Ali Crawford’s free-kick reduced

Rob Atkinson scored an unusual ‘hat-trick’ as he earned Portsmouth a dramatic 2-2 draw against relegation rivals Derby at Fratton Park.The centre-back had cancelled out Jerry Yates’ opener before putting through his own goal in a manic five minutes of a crunch encounter.Pompey had seen Colby Bishop’s early penalty saved but secured a point when Atkinson found the net for th

Promotion-chasing Oldham’s wobble continued as they lost 2-1 at Yeovil in the National League.Sonny Blu-Lo Everton scored in each half for the hosts as the Latics suffered a third straight defeat.Results elsewhere meant Oldham kept their six-point advantage over eighth place in the race for the top seven, but their hopes of finishing third are all but over.Everton had already gone close when

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