Peterborough United 2-3 Notts County
Peterborough’s 100% home record came to an end when Notts County beat them 3-2 – meaning they don’t even have an unbeaten home record now. But at least they’re still in the play-off places. Notts County aren’t there yet but they are looking like they’ll do well this season. This sounds like an exciting game – it was just a shame about the mass brawl.
Arron Davies was an unused substitute for Peterborough.
Ben Davies was on great form for Notts County, scoring two of the three goals.
Rochdale 3-0 Huddersfield Town
Rochdale got back to winning ways with victory over fellow promotion-contenders Huddersfield. And doesn’t that have a nice ring to it. Rochdale took the lead after just 10 minutes but Huddersfield remained in the game – Rochdale didn’t score the second of their three goals until the 88th minute.
Matt Done was in the starting line-up for Rochdale which was a nice surprise. He played 76 minutes.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-0 Oldham Athletic
Both these teams have spent time at the top of the table and Oldham are still only two points from the play-offs but the table-topping high must seem like a long time ago now. This was Sheffield Wednesday’s first point in five games while Oldham’s form hasn’t been that great either.
Joe Jacobson was on the bench for Oldham.
Swindon Town 2-3 Plymouth Argyle
Plymouth extended their unbeaten run to five games with victory over Swindon. Swindon must have hoped they’d turned the corner after they beat Huddersfield in the last game and maybe they still have, sometimes it can take ages to turn a corner.
Billy Bodin was on the bench again for Swindon.
Carl Fletcher played the full match for Plymouth.
Yeovil Town 1-1 Southampton
Southampton haven’t lost any of their last four games but they’re still without a win at home and it’s not like Yeovil are the best side in League One.
Ryan Doble wasn’t on the bench for Southampton this time.
Gavin Williams won the penalty that became Yeovil’s equaliser and played well even though his leg was hanging off. Well that’s what his manager said. Owain Tudur Jones and Shaun MacDonald also played.
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