It was another eye-catching round of results, with some big wins moving a number of sides moving into play-off and promotion contention. Some surprise results also changed the picture considerably at the bottom of the league, with Bolton Wanderers showing significant signs of life against Sunderland even as the prospect of a further points deduction hangs in the air. Phil Smith runs through the games to establish who is on the up and impressing, and who is showing worrying signs of losing momentum…
5. 19. Accrington Stanley (No Change)
Rocked by a 90th minute equaliser from Blackpool after a decent home showing. Reinforced a tricky start to the campaign in which they have been more than competitive week in, week out, but have struggled to be ruthless enough to get the points to take them away from the relegation zone and into midtable. Photo: Nathan Stirk
6. 18. Rochdale (-1)
A frustrating afternoon as Brian Barry-Murphy's side suffer their first dip in form of the season. Fleetwood deserved their late winner after creating a lot of opportunities through the game and Rochdale had to battle through the early loss due to injury of influential centre-back Eoghan O'Connell. Photo: George Wood
7. 17. Gillingham (-2)
Became the latest side unable to break down Paul Lambert's Ipswich Town, who sealed another 1-0 win. Quite remarkable scenes at the end as Lambert and Steve Evans were embroiled in a spectacular war of words. Photo: Bryn Lennon
8. 16. Tranmere Rovers (+4)
A superb comeback against in-form Peterborough United showed the character of this side and they went one better in a remarkable win over Burton, scoring two stoppage time goals to jump away from safety. Scoring plenty of goals which will give them a chance. Photo: Charlie Crowhurst