By super_ram
Another disappointing result and display from Notts County, but at least the bottom 5 teams all lost too, with the exception of bottom club Yeovil who beat Oldham 2-1. Preston had a good win away at MK Dons, Sheffield United were beaten at home 1-2 by Fleetwood but Bristol City are clear leaders of League One by 10 points after winning away at Crawley 2-1.
Several high scoring games took place also within League One, with a total of 30 goals being across the division.
League One Results
Barnsley 3–0 Walsall
Coventry 2–3 Port Vale
Crawley 1–2 Bristol City
Crewe Alexandra 2– 0 Scunthorpe
Gillingham 1–1 Doncaster Rovers
MK Dons 0–2 Preston
Peterborough 1–0 Leyton Orient
Rochdale 2–1 Colchester
Sheffield United 1–2 Fleetwood
Swindon 3–0 Notts County
Yeovil 2–1 Oldham
There were 6 home wins, 4 away wins and 1 draw.
Upcoming fixtures
Tuesday 10th March 2015
Coventry v Bradford
Yeovil v Bristol City
League One Update
Bristol City head League One on 76 points from 35 games, 10 points clear of 2nd placed Preston who have 66 points from 34 games. Swindon occupy 3rd place with 64 points from 35 games with 4th place MK Dons next with 62 points also from 35 games.
The other 2 play off places are taken up by Sheffield United at 5th on 53 Points and Doncaster at 6th with 50 points from 35 games.
The competition for the play off places is very close with Barnsley and Peterborough both on 50 points and also having played 35 games at 7th and 8th only below Sheffield United on goal difference.
The closeness of positions continues with Chesterfield, Bradford, Port Vale and Fleetwood all with 48 points, though Chesterfield have one game and Bradford have two games in hand.
Rochdale lie 13th with 47 points from 33 games, closely followed by Gillingham who have played 35 games and Oldham who have played 34 games, both on 46 points at 14th and 15th respectively.
Walsall are 16th with 44 points from 35 games.
Scunthorpe are 17th with 42 points from 34 games and Crewe are 18th with 42 points from 35 games.
Notts have fallen to 19th with 41 points from 34 games and Coventry are 29th with 36 points from 34 games.
The relegation places are taken up by 21st placed Leyton Orient on 35 points from 34 games, Colchester and Crawley at 22nd and 23rd respectively, each having played 35 games and both on 34 points, with Yeovil rock bottom 24th with 33 points from 35 games.
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The gap between 6th placed Doncaster and 21st placed Leyton Orient is now 15 points.
Notts County are 9 points below a play off place and 6 points above the relegation places.
Bradford will move up to 6th if they beat Coventry on Tuesday.
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