Jack O'Connell scored the second goal of his loan spell at Rochdale as they beat Yeovil Town 2-1 at Spotland to move into the Sky Bet League One play-off places.

All the goals came in a five minute spell just after half-time as Rhys Bennett put Dale in front before Jack made it 2-0 moments later bundling home from close range.

James Hayter, who had missed a first-half penalty, halved the arrears but Keith Hill's side held on to climb into the League One top six at the expense of Peterborough United.

Jack was later recalled to Brentford from his loan spell having made 12 appearances since re-joining Dale in February.

Also in League One Nick Proschwitz was not involved in the 18 as Coventry City further eased their relegation worries with a win over Peterborough United.

Blair Turgott scored the only goal of the game with 20 minutes to go as Tony Mowbray's side moved three points clear of the relegation places.

In Sky Bet League Two Wycombe Wanderers continued their fine run of form with a 1-0 victory away at Dagenham and Redbridge.

Former Brentford youngster Aaron Pierre scored the only goal of the game as Nico Yennaris, Alfie Mawson and Sam Saunders all came through the 90 minutes.

The win means it is now eight games without defeat for The Chairboys and they occupy the final automatic promotion spot, seven points clear of fourth placed Bury who have a game in hand.

In the Vanarama Conference Emmanuel Oyeleke was an unused substitute as Woking kept up the pressure at the top with a 3-2 win over Chester City.

Scott Rendell scored twice for the visitors before Josh Payne's goal six minutes from time settled matters.

Lionel Stone, also on loan from The Bees, was not involved in the match day squad as Woking remain just a point outside the play-off places with five matches to play.

Kieran Morris and Tyrell Miller-Rodney started as Maidenhead United remain in relegation trouble after a 2-1 defeat against Gosport Borough.

Lee Wort and Justin Bennett had the South Coast side 2-0 ahead but Dave Tarpey set up a nervy finish with a goal two minutes from time.

United were unable to force an equaliser as they remain six points clear of second from bottom Farnborough Town.

In the Evo-Stick Southern League Central Division Louis Hutton got an assist as Godalming Town saw off Potters' Bar 3-1 on Saturday.

Louis set up brother Will for the opening goal in the first-half and Town added further goals through George Frith and Graeme Purdy to make the game safe.

The win means Town remain eighth in the table 12 points off the play-off places with five games to play.