Crawley cruise to victory to boost survival hopes

Rushian Hepburn-Murphy, Jeremy Kelly and Kamari Doyle were all on target as Crawley kept alive their hopes of avoiding relegation with a convincing 3-0 home win over Northampton.Scott Lindsey went into the clash praising his Crawley players for “still being in the mix” as they were 12 points from safety from nine games remaining when he returned as manager.Crawley’s Canadian inte

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Stuart Maynard lauds Notts County achievement after securing play-off place

Manager Stuart Maynard credited his Notts County players with “a great achievement” after they secured their place in the League Two play-offs thanks to a 3-1 victory at Harrogate.The Magpies climbed to fifth in the table having ended their four-match winless run to guarantee a top-seven finish with a game to spare.They still have an outside chance of snatching third spot on the final

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Omar Sowunmi earns Bromley dramatic draw at Barrow

Omar Sowunmi scored a dramatic stoppage-time leveller to secure Bromley a point from a thrilling 3-3 draw at Barrow.The Bluebirds led three times through Ben Whitfield, Isaac Fletcher and Elliot Newby only for Michael Cheek, Nicke Kabamba and Sowunmi to cancel them out at Holker Street.Bromley goalkeeper Grant Smith did well to keep out a Sam Foley effort.Ashley Charles then gifted the hosts a 42n

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Isaac Olaofe snatches Stockport victory against Lincoln

Substitute Isaac Olaofe’s goal completed a 3-2 comeback win for Stockport at home to Lincoln and kept their slim League One automatic promotion hopes alive.County, who have already confirmed a play-off place, went two goals down through efforts from Ben House and Erik Ring before half-time, but Jayden Fevrier and Will Collar levelled after the break before Olaofe’s dramatic winner.Hous

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Salford crush Colchester to climb into play-off positions

Salford moved into the League Two play-off positions with one game remaining after a dominant 4-1 home win over promotion rivals Colchester.Salford took a second-minute lead when Fiacre Kelleher fouled Ben Woodburn in the area and Hakeeb Adelakun converted the resulting penalty.The Ammies doubled their advantage in the 21st minute when Liam Shephard collected Woodburn’s pass and placed a low

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Maidenhead beat relegated Ebbsfleet to keep survival hopes alive

Maidenhead kept alive their Vanarama National League survival hopes with a 2-0 win at relegated Ebbsfleet.The home side went close late in the first half when Luke O’Neil’s header hit the post.Maidenhead broke the deadlock soon after the restart when Shawn McCoulsky scored following a swift counter-attack.After Ebbsfleet midfielder George Moncur saw his shot tipped onto the crossbar, M

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Sub Kyle Finn scores late winner as 10-man Tamworth edge seven-goal thriller

Substitute Kyle Finn scored a stoppage-time winner as 10-man Tamworth came from behind to defeat relegated Fylde 4-3 in a National League thriller at the Lamb Ground.Having led through Dan Creaney’s early goal, Tamworth then had goalkeeper Jas Singh sent off just before the half-hour mark.Nick Haughton swiftly equalised and further efforts from Charlie Jolley and Lincoln McFayden had Fylde 3

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Dylan Williams strike gives Burton victory and sends Cambridge down

Cambridge were relegated as Dylan Williams’ first league goal for Burton put them on the brink of League One safety after a 2-1 win, with both sides finishing with 10 men.Albion still need a point to be mathematically sure of safety but with a far superior goal difference to both Bristol Rovers and Crawley, Gary Bowyer’s side are essentially safe.A nervy first period from both sides re

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Malik Mothersille’s missed penalty proves costly for Peterborough

Malik Mothersille scored one penalty and missed another as Peterborough played out a 1-1 draw at home to Bolton.Posh goalkeeper Will Blackmore produced a string of fine saves to keep the visitors at bay, denying both John McAtee and Joel Randall early on.The first penalty came when Mothersille was dragged to the ground in the 17th minute and he stepped up to fire home the opener.After being booked

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Josh Rees treble helps Dagenham thrash Altrincham to boost survival hopes

Josh Rees hit a hat-trick as Dagenham took their survival bid to the final day with a thumping 6-1 win over Altrincham.Daggers skipper Rees started the rout when his long-range shot flew in off a post after only seven minutes.Rees grabbed another with a neat finish and Harry Phipps headed the hosts into a 3-0 lead with less than half an hour gone.Dion Pereira made it four from the penalty spot in

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