Aberdeen brush aside Motherwell to seal top-six spot

Aberdeen came from behind to beat Motherwell 4-1 and and secure a top-six place in the William Hill Scottish Premiership.Jimmy Thelin’s men started brightly only to fall behind to a Callum Slattery header, but they turned the game around in an entertaining first half at Pittodrie thanks to goals from Alfie Dorrington and Leighton Clarkson.In-form striker Kevin Nisbet netted a second-half bra

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Wrexham beat Exeter to maintain promotion hopes

Wrexham’s quest for promotion to the Championship continued with a routine 2-0 win at Exeter.Wrexham started well with a Ryan Longman cross falling for Ollie Rathbone and his shot appeared to hit the back of a team-mate.Little really happened until the 23rd minute when Wrexham went in front. Rathbone tried his luck from distance and the ball took a huge deflection off an Exeter defender and

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Morecambe keep survival hopes alive as Lee Angol goal sees off Swindon

Morecambe kept their hopes of Football League safety alive with a vital 1-0 win over Swindon at the Mazuma Stadium.Lee Angol’s first-half goal was enough to give Derek Adams’ side a ninth win of the season and keep them within seven points of Tranmere, who sit just above the bottom two.Angol struck in the 38th minute with his fourth goal in six games. A long ball forward was won by And

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Yeovil leave it late to claim victory against AFC Fylde

Substitute Harvey Greenslade scored in the sixth minute of stoppage time to snatch Yeovil a 1-0 win over AFC Fylde at Huish Park.The Glovers had ended a five-match winless streak against Solihull last week but looked set to be frustrated by the dogged visitors, who came close to victory themselves.Fylde goalkeeper Ben Winterbottom tipped an early free-kick from Sonny Blu Lo-Everton around the post

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Gareth Ainsworth’s Gillingham reign starts with a point at Harrogate

Gareth Ainsworth’s tenure as Gillingham manager began with a point on the road at Harrogate.It was a tale of two penalties at Wetherby Road, with Josh March opening the scoring for the home side from the spot and Max Clark equalising from 12 yards.Jonny Williams shot wide for Gills early on, before Jack Muldoon drew a decent save out of Glenn Morris at the other end.March broke the deadlock

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Hibernian ease past bottom side St Johnstone to maintain European bid

Hibernian made it 15 unbeaten William Hill Premiership matches in a row and kept themselves on course for third place with a comfortable 3-0 win over bottom side St Johnstone at Easter Road.A delightful opener from Junior Hoilett and a 15th domestic goal of the season for Martin Boyle had the hosts coasting by the half-hour mark before substitute Kieron Bowie sealed the victory with a stoppage-tim

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Daizen Maeda brace helps Celtic to comfortable win over Hearts

Daizen Maeda took his season tally to 30 with a first-half double as Celtic bounced back from derby defeat with a 3-0 win over Hearts.Maeda netted either side of Jota’s strike as Celtic edged closer to securing their fourth consecutive William Hill Premiership title.The Japan forward followed in the footsteps of Kyogo Furuhashi, Moussa Dembele, Leigh Griffiths, Kris Commons, Gary Hooper, Sco

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Trai Hume fires Sunderland to victory over Millwall with fine finish

Trai Hume scored the only goal of the game as promotion-chasing Sunderland claimed a 1-0 win over Millwall.Following a positive start from the hosts at the Stadium of Light, the full-back fired the Black Cats ahead in the 20th minute with a fantastic volley stemming from a well-worked corner routine.They had chances to extend their lead through Wilson Isidor and Jobe Bellingham and although Luke O

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Kelechi Iheanacho scores as Middlesbrough fight back to beat Oxford

Kelechi Iheanacho’s first league goal in nearly 18 months helped spark a Middlesbrough revival and earn a 2-1 win over Oxford that has strengthened Teesside hopes of a Sky Bet Championship play-off place.The 28-year-old former Leicester striker finished confidently and powerfully inside three minutes of the second half to cancel out Michal Helik’s opener seven minutes before half-time.

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Kamari Doyle at the double as Crawley thrash Rotherham

Two goals from teenage starlet Kamari Doyle helped Crawley to a stunning 4-0 win at Rotherham.The Brighton loanee struck in each half to give Crawley’s slight survival chances another boost.Gavan Holohan and Panutche Camara made the scoreline even more emphatic in the last six minutes.Crawley came agonisingly close to taking the lead twice in one attack as Doyle rattled the woodwork with a f

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