Sky Blues flying for boss Mark
THERE is a five-point gap at the top of League One as
heaped further pressure on boss Paul Lambert in a 1-0 win at Portman Road.
Matt Godden’s (below) 15th league goal of the season – a cool finish past Will Norris in the 16th minute – proved the difference as Ipswich slipped to a fourth straight defeat.
lost ground on the table-topping Sky Blues in a 3-1 defeat at
who boosted their own battle against relegation.
The Millers were undone by two goals from Ian Henderson and a third from Matty Lund, before Jamie Lindsay pulled one back late on.
propelled themselves from seventh to third with their fifth win in a row. The U’s came back from 2-0 down with a 3-2 victory at
Josh Ruffels was the matchwinner two minutes from time after Marcus Browne and Daniel Agyei had cancelled out Daniel Udoh and Callum Lang’s first-half goals.
enjoyed a similar jump thanks to a 2-0 triumph over with Dan Butler and Ivan Toney their scorers.
twice took the lead in a 2-2 draw with while dropped out of the play-off positions after failing to get the better of in their goalless derby clash at Highbury.
It was an encouraging day for clubs at the bottom end of the table, with none of the bottom five tasting defeat. halted a miserable run of six straight losses with a 3-1 win against at
Roots Hall. Charlie Kelman and Terrell Egbri scored either side of Jayden Mitchell-Lawson’s effort for Rovers, before Alfie Kilgour’s own goal made sure of the win. made it back-to-back wins in a 2-1 victory at Accrington, meaning bottom club couldn’t make ground on the teams above them despite a goalless draw at
In the day’s remaining matches, came out on top in an entertaining 3-2 win over with Joseff Morrell claiming the winner after Tom Hopper and Joe Powell shared four first-half goals. won 1-0 at thanks to Jacob Ramsey’s second-half goal.