Hull boss Ruben Selles said it was key his side kept their fate in their own hands after a 2-0 home win against fellow Sky Bet Championship strugglers Plymouth.Joe Gelhardt and Abu Kamara scored second-half goals as the Tigers won for the first time at the MKM Stadium this year and climbed five points clear of the relegation zone.Hull had failed to win their five previous home games, while second-

Morecambe boss Derek Adams hailed a “big win” for his struggling side after beating promotion-chasing AFC Wimbledon 1-0.Lee Angol volleyed home from close range after 20 minutes to move the Shrimps one point from safety and condemn Wimbledon to a second successive defeat which harmed their top-three hopes.Adams said: “I’m delighted for the players and the fans with the win

Mikel Arteta joked that he knew Arsenal would put seven past PSV Eindhoven as he hailed an historic and unbelievable night for his players that all but secures their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.A double from Martin Odegaard and individual strikes by Jurrien Timber, Ethan Nwaneri, Mikel Merino, Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Calafiori sent Arsenal on their way to a thumping 7

Lee Bell said Shilow Tracey’s horrendous leg injury stunned Crewe’s players as they went down to a heavy 4-1 defeat at the hands of Fleetwood.The Railwaymen’s hopes of registering a third straight win were hit by Ryan Graydon’s early finish for the Cod Army and the serious injury to striker Tracey, who needed medical attention on the pitch after he took the full force of a

York’s National League title hopes were dashed as Justin Amaluzor’s 75th-minute winner handed Altrincham a 2-1 victory.Altrincham had led at the interval after Josh Stones diverted a Lewis Baines header into his own net.York replied four minutes into the second half when Alex Hunt struck from long range but Amaluzor pounced after Harrison Male came off his line to put the visitors back

Karl Robinson has vowed to move heaven and earth to get Salford into the League Two play-offs after a 2-2 draw at Swindon.The hosts twice led through goals from Tom Nichols and Harry Smith, but levellers by Hakeeb Adelakun and Kelly N’mai ended the Ammies’ three-match losing run.City are six points off the top seven with a game in hand and Robinson is ramping up his demands on his team

Reading manager Noel Hunt admitted that his players became frustrated in possession as the League One play-off chasers were held to a tame 0-0 home draw by relegation-threatened Exeter.Neither side impressed in a poor first half and although Exeter dominated much of the second period, Reading could have snatched a late win when Lewis Wing’s long-range effort was well saved by keeper Joe Whit

Wycombe head coach Mike Dodds admitted his side’s 2-0 home victory against Burton was a “pleasing watch” as they remained in the League One automatic promotion places.The Chairboys took the lead inside the opening 15 minutes through Dan Udoh’s eighth goal of the season and on the hour mark, a calamitous own goal from Jack Armer put the Adams Park side two goals to the good.

Caretaker boss Andy Crosby does not want struggling Tranmere to be happy with draws after they held promotion-chasing Grimsby at Blundell Park.Sam Finley got the struggling visitors off to a great start with a 10th-minute opener and they managed to get past the hour mark with the lead still intact.But Grimsby skipper Danny Rose equalised from the penalty spot as the teams had to settle for a 1-1 d

Tamworth ran riot in the second half as they powered to a 4-1 home win over 10-man Wealdstone in the Vanarama National League.After a goalless opening period, the key moment came when the visitors had Craig Eastmond sent off for a second bookable offence with a minute of the restart.Nathan Tshikuna was quick to take advantage, volleying in the opener in the 51st minute and adding a penalty soon af

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