Saturday 22 October 2016 20:42, UK
Chris Basham scored a late equaliser as Sheffield United drew 3-3 with Bradford City at the Northern Commercials Stadium.
The Blades led 2-1 after two goals from Billy Sharp following an equaliser from Billy Clarke.
Bradford looked to be heading for victory when Jordy Hiwula-Mayifuila and Timothee Dieng scored until Basham's strike 18 minutes from time, a result which leaves third-placed United a point behind the Bantams.
Scunthorpe United increased their lead at the top of the table to five points after a 3-0 win over Chesterfield.
Josh Morris, Kevin van Veen and Sam Mantom netted in the second half for the visitors which leaves Chesterfield one place off the bottom.
Coventry City are up to 21st after a 2-0 victory over Rochdale.
Dan Agyei and Andre Wright scored the Sky Blues to move them within a point of safety while Rochdale slip to ninth.
Shrewsbury Town remain bottom of the vision after losing 4-2 to Northampton Town.
Gabriel Zakuani, Sam Hoskins and a brace from Kaiman Anderson sees the Cobblers climb into eighth, while Ivan Toney scored two penalties for the Shrews.
Bristol Rovers are up to fifth after seeing off Oldham Athletic 2-0.
Charlie Colkett and Jake Clarke-Salter, who is on loan from Chelsea, were on the scoresheet for Rovers which leaves the Latics in 22nd place.
AFC Wimbledon are up to sixth place after a 1-0 win over Peterborough United.
Tom Elliott was on target for Neal Ardley's side which sees the Posh slip to tenth.
Nicky Ajose scored a 91st minute penalty to give Charlton Athletic a 1-1 draw with Gillingham.
Bradley Dack had opened the scoring in a result which sees the Gills in 18th while the Addicks are one place above them.
Two penalties from Lee Gregory earned Millwall a 2-1 win over Fleetwood Town.
Gregory scored his spot-kicks either side of half-time to move the Lions into 17th spot while Fleetwood, who got on the scoresheet through Martyn Woolford, fall to 13th.
Southend United beat Milton Keynes Dons away 3-0.
Simon Cox and two from Anthony Wordsworth sees them climb into 16th while the Dons are in 19th.
Port Vale came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Oxford United.
Chey Dunkley and Dan Crowley scored for Oxford, while Rigino Cicilia and a Ryan Taylor penalty earned Vale a point, which leaves them in seventh while United are in 14th.
Erhun Oztumer scored in each half as Walsall defeated Swindon Town 2-0.
The result puts the Saddlers into 12th place while the Robins are in 20th.