The top-of-the-table clash between Bolton Wanderers and Portsmouth ended all square on Saturday.

Paris Maghoma played 76 minutes while Myles Peart-Harris wasn’t involved in Pompey’s matchday squad.

The visitors took an early lead through Abu Kamara but Bolton equalised through Aaron Collins just before the break.

The draw kept Portsmouth’s promotion champagne on ice while Bolton are now four points off Derby County in second, but with a game in hand.

Portsmouth host Barnsley and Wigan Athletic this week, needing just a point for promotion.

Bolton play their game in hand on Tuesday night at home to Shrewsbury Town before hosting Port Vale on Saturday, looking to keep the pressure up on Derby in second.

Fin Stevens set up one of Oxford United’s five goals as they thumped play-off rivals Peterborough United at Kassam Stadium.

Starting for the first time since mid-March, due to injury, Stevens whipped in a delightful cross for Rúben Rodrigues to head home Oxford’s fourth just before the hour.

Stevens completed the full 90 minutes as Oxford opened up a three-point cushion over seventh.

The U’s host two of their nearest challengers this week: Lincoln City on Tuesday night and Stevenage on Saturday.

Michael Olakigbe remains sidelined through injury for Peterborough who look likely to miss out on automatic promotion following Saturday’s defeat. The Posh host Fleetwood Town on Tuesday night before heading to Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

Ahead of that game, Matt Cox returned to the Bristol Rovers starting XI on Saturday, helping the Gas to a 3-1 victory at Cheltenham Town.

It was almost the perfect return for Cox, who kept Cheltenham at bay until Liam Sercombe’s 94th-minute consolation spoiled his clean sheet.

Tristan Crama continues to be sidelined by an ankle issue which has kept him out since mid-March.

Rovers’ victory lifted them to 15th in the table, with home games against Cambridge United and Peterborough ahead of them this week.

Charlie Goode played the first half of Wigan Athletic’s 2-2 draw at Charlton Athletic on Tuesday night but then missed the Latics’ 2-1 victory at Lincoln City on Saturday.

13th in the table, Wigan head to Portsmouth this weekend.

In Sky Bet League Two, Daniel Oyegoke played 70 minutes as Bradford City kept their slim play-off hopes alive with a 2-1 victory at Salford City.

Bradley Halliday scored an 86th-minute winner as the Bantams came from behind to take the victory.

Five points off the top seven with three to play, Bradford head to Walsall this weekend.