Crawley boss Rob Elliot apologised to the club’s supporters as his patched-up side lost 4-1 at Lincoln to remain firmly entrenched in the Sky Bet League One relegation zone.The 102 hardy away fans were treated to an early Kamari Doyle goal to give them hope of just a second away win in 2025.However, the Imps fought back to lead 3-1 at half-time, thanks to James Collins, Jovon Makama and Dom

MK Dons interim manager Ben Gladwin is determined to instil some belief into his side after a 2-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Accrington in his first game in charge.The club parted company with Scott Lindsey on Sunday after eight defeats in 12 games which has seen them go from promotion-challengers to 18th place.Stanley took the game to MK Dons and opened the scoring on 24 minutes when Seb Quirk&r

Barrow head coach Andy Whing believes losing the Cumbrian derby to Carlisle could have sparked his team’s season after watching them beat League Two promotion-chasers Notts County 2-1 at Meadow Lane.The hosts fell behind after 10 minutes when Kian Spence converted Elliot Newby’s cross.Sam Foley extended Barrow’s advantage in the 62nd minute when he nodded home Ben Whitfield&rsquo

Solihull Moors and Sutton were forced to settle for a point apiece after a 1-1 draw in their Vanarama National League clash at the ARMCO Arena.Both goals came in the early stages with Eduino Vaz putting the visitors ahead after seven minutes and Jack Stevens heading Moors level 11 minutes later.Stevens was denied a second by a good save from Jack Sims while at the other end Lewis Simper drew a fin

Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson hailed the influence of veteran centre-forward Steven Fletcher after his goal, moments after coming off the bench, earned a 1-0 win at promotion rivals Huddersfield.The 37-year-old Scot finished off a penalty box scramble to ensure Wrexham remain just two points behind second-placed Wycombe in Sky Bet League One.Parkinson said: “When the games are coming thick and

Leyton Orient head coach Richie Wellens is calling for his team to be ruthless after their losing run continued with a 1-0 defeat at Rotherham.The Londoners were consigned to a fourth straight loss by Jayden Sweeney’s 60th-minute own goal, leaving them five points off the play-off places in League One.Orient had chances to go in front but Dan Agyei could not add the finishing touch to his me

Cambridge suffered a first defeat since Neil Harris returned as head coach as they lost 1-0 at home to Stevenage.All the evening’s action came in the second half after a first period desperately short on quality with no shots and only one corner.Stevenage became the dominant side after the break, with Nathan Bishop superbly tipping Brandon Hanlan’s effort onto the post after Jamie Reid

Liam Manning saluted Bristol City’s “grit” after they ended their winless run on the road with a 2-0 victory at Millwall.Second-half goals from unlikely duo Zak Vyner and Harry Cornick fired City to a first win away from home in 10 matches and lifted them right into the play-off picture, level with on points with sixth-placed West Brom.Long-serving defender Vyner scored just his

Substitute Tarryn Allarakhia’s late winner proved the difference as Rochdale beat play-off contenders Gateshead 1-0 in the National League.Tiernan Brooks made a great save to deny Kairo Mitchell in the fifth minute and Gateshead did well to defend two promising crosses from Leon Ayinde and Connor McBride.The Heed had chances of their own when Jovan Malcolm smashed an effort into the side of

Bromley moved up to ninth in League Two with a fantastic rearguard performance against high-flying Doncaster.A single goal from Deji Elerewe was all Bromley needed to seal the win.Rovers could have taken the lead inside the opening minute of the game but Joseph Olowu headed inches wide. Rob Street then drew a good save from Grant Smith as the away side made all the early running.However, it was Br

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