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Cameron Archer (Preston)

Bournemouth (H) 2-1

Cameron Archer got on the scoresheet in the 54th minute, equalising for Preston. They were trailing to Bournemouth when Archer hit back for the hosts; firing into the bottom corner.

Archer had been threatening that goal, going close to giving the hosts the lead in an even first half, but fired over the bar after doing well to work on to Daniel Johnson’s delivery.

The Villa loanee once again threatened before the break when he forced a save from Cherries keeper Mark Travers. Archer got his goal eventually, and his side would go on to win the game.

Keinan Davis (Nottingham Forest)

Sheffield United (A) 1-1

Davis completed the whole 90 in a strong performance for Forest.

Nottingham Forest should have had a penalty when Femi Seriki pulled Keinan Davis’ shirt in the area but referee Josh Smith did not see it. Davis caused plenty of problems but just couldn’t get the goal he deserved.

Matt Targett (Newcastle United)

Brighton (H) 2-1

Matty Targett put in another solid display as Newcastle continued their impressive run to eight unbeaten games in this competitive contest against Brighton.

Eddie Howe commented on Targett’s performances in the post-match interview, saying how consistent and defensively sound he has been.

Aaron Ramsey (Cheltenham Town)

Doncaster (H) 4-0

Aaron Ramsey started and played 73 minutes for the home side who were battering 10-man Doncaster 3-0 when he was withdrawn.

A solid display from the central midfielder, whom nearly got on the scoresheet himself.

Kaine Kesler-Hayden (MK Dons)

Rotherham (A) 1-2

Two goals in as many minutes completed an amazing turnaround as 10-man MK Dons won at promotion rivals Rotherham.

Kaine Kesler-Hayden started on the bench and was introduced to the contest with just over 20 minutes to go with his team leading by two goals to one.

Hayden would work hard and help his side keep the lead and ultimately win the match.

Tyreik Wright (Colchester United)

Port Vale (H) 1-0

Tyreik Wright started for Colchester United in a much needed win after a late header from Tom Dallison gave relegation-threatened Colchester a vital 1-0 victory over play-off chasing Port Vale.

Wright would be involved for 73 minutes before being withdrawn in a hard fought contest.

Finn Azaz (Newport County)

Bristol Rovers (H) 1-0

Finn Azaz began this home encounter with Bristol Rovers and nearly extended the lead for his team, he came close to making it 3 goals in 3 matches when he hit the post for Newport in the 58th minute.

Azaz put in a decent display, trying to create for his team mates before being withdrawn in the 82nd minute.

Seb Revan (Hereford FC)

York City (H) 1-1

Seb Revan continues to be in the starting XI for Hereford and put in solid display in this 1-1 draw with York City. Seb played the full 90.

Filip Marschall (Gateshead FC)

Kidderminster Harriers (H) 4-0

Gateshead’s trusty number one, Marschall was between the sticks as he kept a clean sheet for his side. Filip had an easy days work as his team destroyed Kidderminster 4-0 on home soil.

Frédéric Guilbert (Strasbourg)

Reims (A) 1-1

Fred started and was on the pitch for the whole 90 minutes in this away draw to Reims. Guilbert and Strasbourg would feel this was an missed opportunity to extend on their 5th place position in the table. Guilberts own performance was decent enough.

Jaden Philogene-Bidace (Stoke City)

Blackpool (H) 0-1

JPB had missed the last couple of games due to an injury but would return to this one on the bench. Jaden was introduced to the game in the 76th minute. He tried to help his team get something out of the game when he took a right footed shot from outside the box, which was high and wide to the right following a corner. Stoke would concede late in the 86th minute and lose the game.

Lovre Kalinic (HNK Hajduk Split)

Istra 1961 (A) 1-1

The shotstopper, started for Split and played the whole game. Lovre Kalinic conceded an equaliser in the 54th minute but was able to help his side see out a draw.

Wesley (SC Internacional)

Aimoré (H) 1-0

Wesley started on the bench for Internacional. He would introduced in the 2nd half as his side were leading by a goal to nil.

Conor Hourihane (Sheffield United)

Nottingham Forest (H) 1-1

Conor Hourihane was an unused substitute for Sheffield United as they drew 1-1 with Forest.

Louie Barry (Swindon Town)

Bradford (A) 1-2

An enforced change as Louie Barry missed out with an ankle injury, with Jonny Williams coming in to replace the Aston Villa loanee.

Louie Barry was actually seen at Villa Park, watching the Claret & Blue Army’s demolition of The Saints, 4-0. Swindon managed to get a stoppage time winner.

Arjan Raikhy (Grimsby Town)

Woking (H) 1-0

Arjan Raikhy was forced to watch the match from the stands as his team beat Woking 1-0.

Arjan was out due to injury.

Jed Steer (Luton Town)

Middlesbrough (A) 2-1

Jed Steer is currently out after injuring his ankle against Chelsea midweek. Luton lost 2-1 against Middlesbrough.


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