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Tuesday

Returning striker Declan McManus took only 7 minutes to find the back of the net for The New Saints. His late introduction (replacing fellow FullNinety player Ben Clark) following a spell on the sidelines due to injury produced the only goal for TNS, who won 1-0 at Caernarfon Town.

Saturday

Barrie McKay supplied the assist that earned Hearts a 1-1 draw at St Mirren in the SPL. That result maintains their push for European football next season.

Callum Lang completed 90 minutes for Wigan Athletic as they gained a moral boosting 1-1 draw at Luton Town. The result ensures a place in the FA Cup 4th round draw.

The Wrexham bandwagon rolls onwards and upwards into the FA Cup 4th Round. Elliot Lee scored a first half ‘screamer’ as the National League promotion hopefuls dumped Championship side Coventry City out 4-3 in a barnstormer of a game.

The early kick-off saw Luke Bolton’s Salford claim an impressive 2-1 victory over Northampton Town at the Peninsula Stadium. City’s result sees them jump into the League Two play-off places.

Aaron Morley was hugely influential for promotion chasing Bolton Wanderers. They battled to a valuable point at home to League One leaders Plymouth Argyle.

As sure as night follows day Declan McManus was on target for TNS in the Welsh Premier League. The Scotsman stepped off the bench to grab a late goal in the 3-1 win over Haverfordwest County, which also featured Ben Clark.

Hereford beat Scarborough Athletic 2-0 in the National League North. The victory was inspired by Jack Evans, Aaron Holloway and Ryan McLean. 

Sunday

Liam Kitching captained a Barnsley side that lost 3-0 away at Pride Park to an in form Derby County. Whilst Harry Souttar & Tyrese Campbell watched from the bench as Stoke beat Hartlepool United by the same score to reach the fourth round. #FullNinetyFamily