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League Two Round-Up Weekend Saturday 16/1/2016


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At last Notts win away again, for the first time since the opening day of the season, getting Jamie Fullarton's reign as the Magpies new manager off to a positive start at Crawley.

Here are the League Two results for this weekend:

Saturday 16 January 2016

Accrington- Postponed- Portsmouth

AFC Wimbledon 3 – 1 Mansfield

Barnet 0 – 0 Carlisle

Crawley 0 - 1 Notts County

Dagenham & Redbridge 1 - 2 Northampton

Hartlepool 1 - 0 Wycombe

Leyton Orient 1 - 3 Exeter

Luton 0 - 0 Cambridge

Morecambe 2 - 1 Yeovil

Plymouth 3 - 2 Stevenage

York 0 - 1 Newport

Today there were 4 home wins, 4 away wins, 2 draws and 1 postponement.

Sunday 17 January 2016

Oxford United 1 - 2 Bristol Rovers

League Two Update

The automatic promotion places are sorting themselves out with Plymouth and Northampton both winning and on 55 points from 27 and 26 games respectively thus opening a 7 point gap over 3rd placed Oxford who lost at home to Bristol Rovers who move up to 4th on 46 points.

Portsmouth's drop to 5th on 44 points as their game at Accrington was postponed.

Wycombe remain 6th despite losing at Hartlepool with 40 points.

Accrington suffered another postponement but still occupy the last playoff place with games in hand and 39 points the same total as 8th placed Wimbledon who have played 26 games, 4 more than Stanley.

It's becoming clearer at the other end of the table too. York stay bottom with 16 points from 25 games after losing at home to Newport who are relatively safe at 20th on 23 points from 25 games.

Yeovil also lost, away at Morecambe, and keep the other relegation spot at 23rd with 17 points from 26 games.

Hartlepool, at 21st, also have 23 points but have only played 22 games.

Dagenham & Redbridge are 22nd with 19 points from 26 games.

Stevenage, at 19th,are on 27 points and 10 points clear of a relegation place.

Looking at the rest of League Two we can see how close the positions are with 9th placed Mansfield on 38 points from 26 games but only one point outside a playoff place. 18th placed Luton have also played 26 games and have only 7 fewer points than Mansfield.

Notts are 16th with 33 points from 25 games and only 6 points fewer than 7th placed Accrington and a play off place plus a comfortable 16 points above the drop zone.

Upcoming fixtures

Only one midweek game in League Two this week. Accrington will be hoping their home game against Hartlepool, due to take place Tuesday 19th January 2016, will go ahead as scheduled as their last 4 home games, against Wycombe, Carlisle, Notts and Portsmouth have all been postponed due to a waterlogged or frozen pitch. Stanley haven't played at home since 14th November.

Notts' next game is at home against 8th placed Wimbledon on Saturday 23rd January 2016 with a 3pm kick off. This is followed by 4 games against teams currently below Notts including home and away to Hartlepool.

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