By super_ram
Worrying times for all Notts County fans! After losing away to MK Dons, who are firmly placed 4th in the play off places. Notts County find themselves one place above the drop zone but only by goal difference. Only 5 points separate 14th placed Gillingham and next to the bottom placed Colchester. Notts County have a game in hand over the 2 teams immediately above them, Coventry and Crawley, which will prove crucial.
The battle for a play off place is no less interesting with 5th placed Sheffield United only 7 points clear of 12th placed Bradford.
League One Results
Barnsley 1–1 Preston
Bradford 2–2 Fleetwood
Coventry 1–3 Doncaster Rovers
Crawley 1–0 Leyton Orient
Crewe Alexandra 0–1 Oldham
Gillingham 2–2 Colchester
MK Dons 4–1 Notts County
Peterborough 1–0 Chesterfield
Rochdale 3–1 Scunthorpe
Sheffield United 4–0 Port Vale
There were 5 home wins, 2 away wins and 3 draws.
Upcoming fixtures
Tuesday 24th March 2015
Oldham v Rochdale
Sheffield United v Scunthorpe
League One Update
Bristol City didn't play but remain top with 83 points 38 games. Preston have 73 points from 37 games and stay 2nd.
Swindon remain 3rd with 70 points, also from 37 games.
MK Dons also maintain their position at 4th with 69 points from 38 games and Sheffield United keep 5th place with 58 points from 37 games.
Peterborough continue their recent revival and climb into the final play off place at 6th with 56 points from 38 games at the expense of Barnsley who drop to 7th on 55 points from 38 games.
Rochdale move up to 8th having played 36 games with 53 points the same tally as Doncaster at 9th who have played 38 games.
Fleetwood drop to 10th on 52 points from 38 games.
Chesterfield drop to 11th from 37 games with 51 points the same number as Bradford who fall to 12th but from 36 games.
Oldham rise to 13th with 49 points from 37 games.
Gillingham stay 14th while Port Vale fall to 15th both teams on 48 points from 38 games.
Walsall drop to 16th on 43 points from 37 games.
Scunthorpe remain 17th from 36 games, Coventry stay 18th from 38 games while Crawley climb to 19th from 38 games, all three teams on 43 points.
Notts County fall to 20th with 42 points and a goal difference of -13 from 37 games. Crewe drop to 21st also on 42 points and a goal difference of -33 from 38 games.
The bottom 3 places remain unchanged with 22nd placed Leyton Orient on 39 points from 37 games, 23rd placed Colchester with 38 points from 38 games and 24th placed Yeovil trailing on 33 points from 38 games.
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The gap between 6th placed Peterborough and 21st placed Crewe is now 14 points.
Notts County are also 14 points off a play off place and only outside the relegation places on goal difference.
Notts County fans will be hoping Sheffield United beat Scunthorpe on Tuesday to keep them just a point away.
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