Tariqe Fosu scored on Friday as Rotherham United came from behind to beat West Bromwich Albion 3-1 at the New York Stadium.

Following John Swift’s opener, Jordan Hugill’s double turned things around, before Fosu confirmed the points late on with a powerful finish from close range.

The winger then played the full 90 minutes on Monday, as the Millers put another point between themselves and the bottom three with a goalless draw at Norwich City.

Four points above the relegation places, Rotherham host Luton Town on Saturday.

Sky Bet Championship

Halil Dervisoglu and Burnley are celebrating promotion back to the top flight, Friday’s 2-1 victory at Middlesbrough confirming their return to the Premier League at the first attempt.

Vincent Kompany’s side then all but secured the title on Monday with a 2-0 win over second-placed Sheffield United. Halil wasn’t involved in either matchday squad.

Burnley head to Reading this weekend.

One side seemingly heading in the other direction are Blackpool, after a pair of 3-1 defeats this weekend.

With Charlie Goode still sidelined, the Seasiders were beaten by Cardiff City on Friday, before defeat at Luton Town yesterday. That Cardiff result spelt the end of Mick McCarthy’s time in charge at Bloomfield Road.

Seven points from safety, Blackpool host bottom-of-the-table Wigan this weekend.

Sky Bet League One

Aaron Pressley scored as Accrington Stanley picked up their first win in seven League One games on Friday.

Pressley netted from the penalty spot midway through the second half to wrap up Stanley’s 3-0 victory over Port Vale. John Coleman’s side couldn’t follow up that result on Monday, falling to a 3-0 defeat at Sheffield Wednesday.

Two points from safety, Accrington host Fleetwood next weekend.

Paris Maghoma played 90 minutes in both games this Easter as MK Dons continue to grind their way towards third-tier safety. MK notched up another two points, courtesy of 1-1 draws at home to Portsmouth and then away at Derby County.

Four points above the drop zone, MK host Cheltenham on Saturday.

Myles Peart-Harris and Forest Green Rovers are close to relegation following a pair of 2-0 defeats over Easter.

Their latest losses, at home to Derby County and away at Wycombe Wanderers, leave them 14 points from safety with five to play. Peart-Harris played 70 minutes at Pride Park on Friday, before coming on for the final 25 minutes on Monday.

Duncan Ferguson's Rovers are next in action at home to Barnsley.

Ellery Balcombe wasn’t in the matchday squad for Bristol Rovers Easter games after picking up a minor knee injury.

The Gas won 1-0 at home to Charlton Athletic before beating Fleetwood Town 2-1 at Highbury Stadium to end any lingering threat of relegation. Joey Barton’s side host Derby County next Saturday.

Sky Bet League Two

Lachlan Brook played an hour on Friday, helping Crewe Alexandra to a 3-0 home win over Barrow. It was a totally different story on Monday, when the Railwaymen thumped 4-0 away at Colchester United. Lachlan was withdrawn at half-time of that game.

The result left Crewe 16th in the fourth tier ahead of the weekend’s home game against Walsall.

Across the continent

Sergi Canos’ knee injury kept him out of Olympiacos’ 3-1 win over PAOK on Wednesday and Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Panathinaikos.

Olympiacos are now third in the Greek Super League Championship Play-Off, six points off the top. They'll look to turn around a 3-0 deficit to AEK Athens in the second leg of the Greek Cup on Wednesday.

Mads Bidstrup was suspended for FC Nordsjaelland’s 2-1 win at home to Brondby, having been an unused substitute in their 4-1 Danish Cup quarter-final win over Aarhus Fremad last Wednesday.

FCN climbed back to the head of the table with their win and travel to fifth-placed Randers next Monday.

It was a similar story in Holland, with neither Mads Bech nor Joel Valencia featuring over the weekend.

In their absences, FC Groningen slipped further into trouble with a 2-1 defeat at home to FC Utrecht, while De Graafschap kept up their Play-Off push with a 5-3 victory over second-placed Heracles.

Seven points from safety with six to play, Groningen travel to RKC Waalwijk on Saturday, while De Graafschap will look to cut the four-point gap to the Play-Offs when they travel to TOP Oss on Friday.