Tuesday
In the EFL Championship, Zak Swanson’s assist hauled his side back into the contest at Fratton Park. Portsmouth pushed for an equaliser but Swansea City held on to win 2-1.
Despite Davis Keillor-Dunn’s second half introduction, Wrexham lost 2-1 against Hull City in the Championship.
Lincoln City extended their lead at the top of League One. Tom Hamer scored the crucial winning goal with a bullet header against Exeter City at St James’ Park (0-1).
Gethin Jones rifled in MK Dons’ second goal in the comprehensive 5-1 victory at Gillingham. Geth’s side occupy second place in League Two with 10 games to go.
Wednesday
Coventry City took another step towards Premier League football with a comfortable 3-0 win against Preston North End. Defender Liam Kitching returned to the starting XI and masterminded a clean sheet at the CBS Arena.
Also in the EFL Championship, Tyrese Campbell’s Sheffield United relinquished a half time lead to lose 2-1 at Norwich City.
An equalising goal deep into added time rescued a 1-1 draw for Georgia Brougham’s Nottingham Forest against Sunderland in WSL 2.
Saturday
Coventry City stumbled to a disappointing 2-1 home defeat against Southampton, where Liam Kitching featured for the hosts.
SPL mavericks Martin Boyle and Barrie McKay couldn’t unlock the opposing defences in Hibernian’s goalless draw with Livingston.
Tom Hamer’s Lincoln won again to set a new club record of 20 league matches unbeaten. City beat Stockport County 3-1 to maintain top spot in League One.
Doncaster Rovers edged out Blackpool 2-1. Wrexham loanee Elliot Lee made another appearance for the victors.
In League Two, MK Dons beat Swindon Town 2-1 at The County Ground, with Gethin Jones making a vital contribution.
Tom Pearce supplied an assist for Chesterfield in the 3-2 win at Notts County. ‘The Spireites’ have forced their way into the League Two play-off places.
Cheltenham Town won 2-0 at Shrewsbury Town with Harry Ashfield stepping off the substitute’s bench.
Sunday
Liverpool beat Leicester City 2-0 in the Women’s Super League. Lucy Parry, Ashleigh Neville and Hannah Cain made up a trio of FullNinety clients at the St Helens Stadium.
Also in the WSL, Taylor Hinds made a late substitute cameo in Arsenal’s 2-0 win at London City and Bethany England also stepped off the bench, although her Spurs side lost 2-1 against Everton.
Kit Graham’s Ipswich Town beat Durham 2-1 to earn a crucial 3 points in their battle for WSL 2 survival. #FullNinetyFamily

