Charlton continue to set the pace and hold a three-point advantage after Sheffield United suffered a shock defeat at Wycombe.
Leaders win again as nearest pursuers slip up
Charlton Athletic continue to set the pace in League One and hold a three-point advantage after Sheffield United suffered a shock defeat at Wycombe Wanderers.
Hartlepool United and Preston North End enjoyed respective 2-1 wins and are now joined in the top six by Notts County and Brentford.
Bottom club Leyton Orient held Huddersfield Town away from home as Sheffield Wednesday secured a comfortable home win and MK Dons drew on their travels.
Johnnie Jackson and Bradley Wright-Phillips were among the scorers as leaders
Charlton claimed a 3-1 home success over
Chesterfield.
Sheffield United retained second place, but suffered a first away defeat of the season after Stuart Beavon's first-half goal earned
Wycombe a 1-0 home win.
Hartlepool are now up to third spot after substitute Evan Horwood scored an 87th minute winner in a 2-1 triumph at
Bournemouth.
Preston are also on the rise after seeing out the final quarter of an hour with 10 men after Danny Mayor's goal clinched a 2-1 home win over
Tranmere Rovers.
Huddersfield dropped out of the top six after blowing a two-goal lead inside the final five minutes folllowing Jamie McCombe's red card to draw 2-2 at home to bottom club
Leyton Orient.
Notts County took advantage to clamber into the play-off zone as goals from Lee Hughes and Sam Sodje secured a 2-0 home win over
Rochdale.
Brentford are also in the top six after Uwe Rosler's 10 men battled to a 2-0 success at
Oldham Athletic thanks to goals from Jonathan Douglas and Myles Weston.
MK Dons slipped outside the play-off positions in the table following a 0-0 draw away to promoted
Bury.
Gary Madine helped himself to a goal in each half as
Sheffield Wednesday posted a 3-0 success over struggling
Exeter City at Hillsborough.
Anthony Wordsworth scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot as
Colchester United won 1-0 at home to
Walsall, who had Andy Butler sent off.
Peter Murphy's first-half effort was the match-winner as
Carlisle United moved above
Stevenage in the table following a 1-0 win at Brunton Park.
Scunthorpe United won at Glanford Park for the first time this season as Damien Mozika's double earned a 2-1 victory over
Yeovil Town.