Boxing Day
Martin Boyle’s Hibernian made it three SPL wins in succession following a 2-1 derby day win at Edinburgh rivals Heart of Midlothian.
Ross County moved to within a point of their opponents Dundee thanks to a 3-0 victory at Dens Park. Ronan Hale’s men host Hearts next in the SPL.
There was disappointment in the EFL Championship for Harry Souttar and Callum Lang. Their respective Sheffield United and Portsmouth sides both suffered untimely defeats.
That man Davis Keillor-Dunn scored a vital goal for Barnsley as they beat Gethin Jones’ Bolton Wanderers 2-1 in League One.
Wycombe Wanderers notched up another victory in League One. Aaron Morley featured heavily in the comprehensive 3-0 win at Stevenage Borough.
Chief creator Jonny Smith supplied the winning assist as Wigan Athletic edged out Rotherham United 1-0 at the New York Stadium.
Exeter City beat Bristol Rovers 3-1 at St James Park. Ed Francis claimed an assist in the win, while Jamie Lindsaymade another starting appearance for the visitors.
Morecambe grabbed a huge result in the League Two survival fight. The Shrimps beat fellow strugglers Carlisle United 1-0 at Brunton Park. Jamie Stott and Ben Tollitt completed 90 minutes for the victors.
Luton Town loanee Aribim Pepple scored a brace for Southend United in the 4-0 hammering of Ebbsfleet in the National League.
Fellow Luton Town loan man Dion Pereira dispatched a penalty-kick although his Dagenham & Redbridge side lost 4-2 against Braintree.
Sunday
Hibernian edged out Kilmarnock 1-0 to win again in the SPL. Australian international Martin Boyle completed 90 minutes at Easter Road.
Ronan Hale’s Ross County scored two added time goals to rescue a 2-2 draw against Heart of Midlothian in Dingwall.
Davis Keillor-Dunn continued his match winning form for Barnsley in League One. His second goal of the week helped secure a 3-1 away win at Peterborough United.
Elliot Lee returned from injury as Wrexham beat Wigan 2-1 at the Racecourse Ground. Jonny and Scott Smith featured for Athletic in the League One fixture.
Trailing 4-1 at the interval, Exeter City’s endeavour was rewarded with a 4-4 draw against Crawley Town. Ed Francis and Toby Mullarkey both featured in the eight goal thriller at St James Park. #FullNinetyFamily