Fin Stevens came off the bench twice for Swansea City last Tuesday, helping them to within three points of the Play-Off places in a congested Sky Bet Championship.
The 19-year-old played the final 20 minutes as Sheffield United struck in the 94th minute to take all three points in South Wales.
However, the Swans responded on Saturday with three second-half goals giving them the win over Hull City. Fin was an injury-time substitute in that game, helping Russell Martin's side up to 16th in the table.
Swansea are now level on points with Tariqe Fosu and Stoke City after their goalless draw at QPR on Saturday. Tariqe played the full 90 minutes of that game, having been an injury-time substitute four days earlier as the Potters beat Hull City 3-0 at the MKM Stadium.
One of the sides Swansea and Stoke are chasing is Halil Dervisoglu’s Burnley. Vincent Kompany’s side took four points from their games last week following a 1-1 draw in the Lancashire derby against Preston North End and a 2-1 win at home to Bristol City.
Halil didn’t feature at Deepdale but did play the final few minutes on Saturday as victory over the Robins moved Burnley up to fourth.
In Sky Bet League One, Daniel Oyegoke played the full 90 minutes in both MK Dons games this week. MK were beaten 2-0 at home by Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday before moving out of the relegation zone thanks to a 2-1 win away at Oxford United at the weekend.
Like the three Championship sides, MK have no action this week due to international call-ups.

That win took MK above Myles Peart-Harris and Forest Green Rovers, who picked up just a single point from their games over the past seven days. Myles played the full 90 minutes in Rovers’ 1-1 draw with Charlton Athletic on Tuesday night. He then came off with 16 minutes to play on Saturday as Rovers suffered an injury-time defeat to Morecambe.
Forest Green travel to Newport County in the Papa John’s Trophy on Tuesday night, before hosting Exeter City in League One on Saturday.
In Sky Bet League Two, Lachlan Brook returned from injury on Saturday to help Crewe Alexandra past Crawley Town at the Mornflake Stadium. In his first action in almost a month, Lachlan played the final 30 minutes of the 1-0 win.
That victory, coupled with their 1-1 draw against Hartlepool United, moved the Railwaymen up to ninth, a point off the final Play-Off place, currently held by their opponents this coming Saturday, Mansfield Town.
Nathan Young-Coombes is set for a spell out of the AFC Wimbledon side after picking up a knee injury in Tuesday night’s 2-0 defeat to Northampton Town. The striker was withdrawn at the end of the first half and it has been confirmed that he will be out for a number of weeks.
In his absence, the Dons were beaten 2-1 by Carlisle United on Saturday, which saw them slip to 17th. Paris Maghoma played the full 90 minutes in both games, with Wimbledon hosting Crawley Town in the Papa John’s Trophy on Tuesday night, before heading to Bradford City at the weekend.

That Crawley side visiting Plough Lane will remain without Ellery Balcombe due to injury.
In France, Mads Bech was an unused substitute for OGC Nice’s 1-1 Europa Conference League draw away at Partizan Belgrade on Thursday night.
He was then not involved in the matchday squad on Sunday as Nice were beaten 1-0 at home to Angers SCO. The match was notable for Jean-Clair Todibo receiving the fastest red card in French top-flight history, the Nice defender given his marching orders after just nine seconds.
Joel Valencia came off the bench in both of De Graafschap's defeats last week. The Super Farmers were beaten 3-2 at Roda last Monday, before suffering a 2-1 home defeat to Almere on Friday. Those results leave them second from bottom in the Dutch second tier going into the international break.
Mads Bidstrup and FC Nordsjaelland lost the top spot in Denmark on Sunday, following a 1-0 defeat at AC Horsens. Mads Bidstrup played the full 90 minutes with the game settled by a single Magnus Jensen goal after 25 minutes. Following the defeat, FCN trail Randers by two points heading into the international break.