Tariqe Fosu played 90 minutes as Rotherham United picked up another point in their battle to avoid the drop from the Sky Bet Championship.
The winger helped the Millers to a 0-0 draw away at Hull City - a game which saw Rotherham play the final 11 minutes with 10 men following Domingos Quina’s red card.
Results elsewhere mean Matt Taylor’s side are now just two points above the relegation places in 19th, ahead of their Easter double at home to West Bromwich Albion and then away at Norwich City.
Sky Bet Championship
Halil Dervisoglu could be celebrating promotion with Burnley this weekend, following their 0-0 draw at home to Sunderland and Middlesbrough’s defeat to Huddersfield Town.
Those results mean that a Burnley win at Boro on Friday, coupled with Luton Town not picking up three points at Millwall, will see Vincent Kompany’s side promoted.
Even if things don’t go their way on Friday, the Clarets will have another chance to secure an instant return to the top flight at home to second-placed Sheffield United on Monday.
Dervisoglu was not involved in Friday’s draw against the Black Cats.
Charlie Goode remained sidelined for Blackpool’s 3-1 derby defeat to Preston North End on Saturday, a result which leaves them four points from safety ahead of games at Cardiff City and then at home to Luton over Easter.
Sky Bet League One
Myles Peart-Harris played 86 minutes for Forest Green Rovers on Saturday in their defeat to Portsmouth.
Owen Dale got the only goal just after the restart to leave Rovers staring at relegation from the third tier.
Their fate could be sealed this weekend as they host Derby County before travelling away to Wycombe Wanderers.
Paris Maghoma and MK Dons put another point between themselves and the bottom four with a 2-2 draw away at Play-Off chasing Wycombe Wanderers.
Daniel Harvie and Jonathan Leko netted for MK, either side of David Wheeler’s brace, to extend their unbeaten run to four games and open up a five-point cushion over the relegation places.
MK have a tough Easter schedule, hosting Portsmouth on Friday before travelling to Derby County on Monday.
Ellery Balcombe and Aaron Pressley both didn’t have games this weekend, due to the Papa John’s Trophy final.
Bristol Rovers are at home to Charlton Athletic on Good Friday before travelling to Fleetwood on Monday.
Relegation-threatened Accrington Stanley host Port Vale and then visit Sheffield Wednesday this weekend.
Sky Bet League Two
Lachlan Brook played an hour for Crewe Alexandra in their 2-0 win over Doncaster Rovers, ending a run of three straight defeats which threatened to pull them back into the relegation battle.
Courtney Baker-Richardson and Connor O’Riordan got the goals before the break at the Eco-Power Stadium.
10 points above the relegation zone, the Railwaymen welcome Barrow on Friday before a trip to Colchester United on Monday.
On the continent
Sergi Canos looks set for an extended spell on the sidelines after going off with a suspected knee injury during Olympiacos’ 2-2 draw at home to Aris in the Greek Super League Play-Off.
Olympiacos were 1-0 up when Canos was forced off just before the break.
Despite conceding again just after the break, Aris scored twice late on to secure a point.
Third-placed Olympiacos take on PAOK in their next Super League Play-Off match tomorrow night.
Mads Bidstrup played 80 minutes for FC Nordsjaelland in their 2-1 defeat away at FC Copenhagen on Sunday.
Mohamed Diomande gave FCN a half-time advantage but the hosts turned it around with goals from Mohamed Daramy and Diego Goncalves after the break.
The result saw Copenhagen leapfrog FCN at the top of the Danish Superliga table.
Bidstrup and FCN take a 3-0 lead into Wednesday’s Danish Cup quarter-final second leg against Aarhus Fremad before hosting Brondby on Monday.
In Holland, Mads Bech was a late substitute in FC Groningen’s 3-1 defeat at Fortuna Sittard.
It was 2-1 to the hosts when Bech was introduced, with Paul Gladon adding a late third.
Groningen are now seven points from safety with seven to play, beginning with a visit from Utrecht on Friday.
Joel Valencia wasn’t involved for De Graafschap in their 1-0 victory at Jong AZ on Monday.
Alexander Buttner scored the only goal, two minutes before the break, to cut the gap to the Play-Offs to just four points.
The Super Farmers face second-placed Heracles on Friday night.