By super_ram
Results over the weekend have gone mostly as form would suggest though Notts' fans will be very disappointed with such a heavy defeat by the hands of Oldham Athletic. On Saturday there was 5 Home wins, 2 away wins and 3 draws. On Sunday we saw a home win and a draw.
This weekends fixtures have widely opened up the play-off places and kept the automatic promotion widely open to the three teams in the running.
League One Results
Saturday January 31st 2015
Barnsley 2–1 Port Vale
Bradford 1–1 Colchester
Chesterfield 2–2 Doncaster
Coventry 2–2 Rochdale
Crawley 2–1 Preston North End
Crewe Alexandra 0–5 MK Dons
Leyton Orient 1–4 Scunthorpe
Oldham 3–0 Notts County
Peterborough 1–0 Yeovil
Sheffield United 2–0 Swindon
Sunday February 1st 2015
Bristol City 2–0 Fleetwood
Walsall 1-1 Gillingham
Upcoming fixtures
Tuesday February 3rd 2015
Barnsley v Oldham
League Update
Bristol City are top of the league with 57 points from 26 games. MK Dons move to 2nd place after their resounding away win at lowly Crewe with 55 points from 27 games.
Swindon drop to 3rd place, also with 54 points but from 27 games after losing away at Sheffield United who move up to 6th with 39 points from 25 games.
Preston remain in 4th spot with 47 points from 27 game and Chesterfield stay at 5th also having played 27 games but with 8 points fewer on 39 points. Just outside the play-off places comes Rochdale dropping to 7th with 38 points from 26 games.
Bradford remain 8th with 37 points from 26 games. Oldham move up to 9th and are also on 37 points from 26 games.
Peterborough, the 4th team with 37 points move up to 10th from 27 games.
Fleetwood drop to 11th also with 37 points but from 28 games, Doncaster fall to 12th with 36 points from 26 games.
Notts fall to unlucky 13th with 35 points from 27 games, also on 35 points come Port Vale in 14th position after 28 games.
In 15th place comes Walsall with 34 points from 27 games, 1 point above Scunthorpe who climb to 16th having played 25 games. Barnsley move up to 17th with 32 points from 26 games.
Gillingham drop to 18th with 32 points from 28 games. Coventry fall to 19th with 31 points from 28 games. Crewe stay 20th in spite of their heavy home loss to MK Dons with 29 points from 27 games.
Remaining at 21st comes Colchester with 28 points from 27 games. Crawley climb to 22nd with 27 points from 28 games, Leyton Orient drop to 23rd with 26 points from 27 games. Falling to 24th and bottom are Yeovil with 25 points from 28 games.
Walsall could have knocked Notts down a place if they had won at home to Gillingham earlier today. 6th placed Sheffield United are 11 points ahead of 21st placed Colchester.
Notts are 7 points clear of a relegation place but still only 4 points off the play-offs though some teams have games in hand.
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