Brentford loanee Gustavo Nunes made his debut for Swansea City on Saturday afternoon.
The Brazilian was utilised a second-half substitute as the Swans lost 2-1 at Hull City in the Championship.
Nunes replaced his compatriot Ronald with 25 minutes remaining at MKM Stadium but the hosts held on to claim the three points.
“He came on and started on the right and ended up on the left,” said Swansea head coach Vitor Masos when asked about the Bees youngster post-match.
“There were good moments, you can see the technique he has. I’m really pleased for him to make his debut.”
Yunus Emre Konak was an unused substitute for Oxford United, who picked up an important 2-1 victory at Leicester City to move closer to safety.
In the Scottish Premiership, Jayden Meghoma played the full game as Rangers secured their eighth-successive win in all competitions by defeating Tony Yogane’s Dundee 3-0.
Yogane also started the game at Ibrox, which was decided by second-half goals from James Tavernier, Danilo and Djeidi Gassama.
The Gers, who made it five clean sheets in a row, sit second in the table, four points behind leaders Hearts and two ahead of Glasgow rivals Celtic.
Ethan Brierley played the duration of Exeter City’s 3-1 away success against Port Vale in League One.
The Grecians are four places and six points adrift of the play-off spots after a run of four wins in their last five outings.
Ben Krauhaus’s Bromley defeated Michael Olakigbe's Swindon Town 2-1 to maintain their place at the top of the League Two table.
Krauhaus started the game for the hosts, who are six points clear of second-placed Salford City, while Olakigbe was utilised as a second-half substitute.
Following Arsenal's Premier League defeat to Manchester United, Bromley are now one of just two sides - alongside Sunderland - in the top four divisions of English football to remain unbeaten at home in 2025/26.
Elsewhere in the fourth tier, Iwan Morgan started for Shrewsbury Town in their 5-1 loss at MK Dons, while goalkeeper Matt Cox was an unused substitute in Buckinghamshire.