Grimsby boosted their top-seven aspirations by coming from behind to extend their unbeaten run to eight games with a 3-1 win at faltering League Two leaders Walsall.The hosts led after six minutes when Albert Adomah’s through ball was drilled into the bottom corner by Ellis Harrison from 15 yards.However, Grimsby levelled after 21 minutes with a clever short free-kick as Jayden Luker had spa

Substitute Panutche Camara rescued a precious point for struggling Crawley in the last minute as the Red Devils held play-off chasing Reading to a 1-1 draw.Crawley were heading to a fourth successive defeat when Camara struck with a neat finish to cancel out Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan’s first-half opener.The match then ended before Crawley’s Will Swan volleyed the ball home, referee Charles

Alistair Smith’s superb strike helped AFC Wimbledon end their four-game winless run with a 2-0 victory over League Two promotion rivals Notts County.Joe Lewis had opened the scoring for the Dons, who moved above their opponents into fourth place and got their automatic promotion hopes back on track.The first chance fell to Marcus Browne after a delightful lay-off from Omar Bugiel but the mid

Josh Coburn completed Millwall’s comeback as Alex Neil’s side came from behind to beat Watford 2-1 at Vicarage Road.The Lions trailed at half-time after Mattie Pollock had given the home side a 30th-minute lead with his first league goal of the season.But the visitors – whose learned on Friday that keeper Liam Roberts must serve an extended six-game ban for his much talked-about

Graeme Shinnie marked his 600th professional appearance with a goal as Aberdeen cruised into the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup semi-finals by beating Queen’s Park 4-1 at Pittodrie.The Championship outfit started promisingly, but two goals in two minutes from birthday boy Kevin Nisbet and fellow striker Oday Dabbagh had Callum Davidson’s side in real trouble.And seconds before the break Don

Callum Hudson-Odoi’s late goal saw Nottingham Forest take a huge step towards Champions League qualification with a 1-0 win over Manchester City, who are now looking over their shoulder.Hudson-Odoi caught Ederson out at the near post in the 82nd minute at the City Ground to provide a new highlight in a memorable campaign for Nuno Espirito Santo’s men.They consolidated their position in

Promotion hopefuls Stockport and Charlton shared the spoils in a goalless Sky Bet League One draw at Edgeley Park.County’s Kyle Wootton came closest to breaking the deadlock by striking the bar after half-time in a contest which lacked final-third ruthlessness.Miles Leaburn fired wide under pressure inside three minutes for the Addicks, while Callum Camps’ Stockport penalty appeal afte

Norwich head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup revealed his captain Shane Duffy had been dropped for disciplinary reasons after watching his side held to a 1-1 Championship draw with Oxford at Carrow Road.The Republic of Ireland defender, who had been an ever present in the English second tier this season, was dropped to the bench after turning up late for a pre-match meeting earlier in the day.“Sh

Neil Critchley backed January signing Sander Kartum to keep on improving after his magnificent double helped Hearts to a 3-1 victory over Dundee and a fifth Scottish Cup semi-final in seven seasons.The Norwegian midfielder had the Jambos 1-0 ahead at the break when he curled home his first goal since arriving from Brann.Captain Joe Shaughnessy equalised for the Dark Blues five minutes into the sec

Norwich failed to make the most of a dream start as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Oxford in a hard-fought Sky Bet Championship clash at Carrow Road.The Canaries went ahead after just five minutes when Josh Sargent netted his 12th goal of the season, and his eighth in eight matches, and went on to dominate for long periods.But Oxford got an equaliser out of nowhere from Mark Harris 13 minutes lat

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