Nathan Trott IslandStats.com NAHKI WELLS
Ebere Eze’s spot-kick double saw Nahki Wells and his Queens Park Rangers teammates make it six wins in eight Sky Bet Championship matches as they came from behind to defeat Hull City 3 - 2.
NATHAN TROTT
Nathan Trott earned deserved recognition for his performance by receiving the FanBet Man of the Match award as Trott helped Wimbledon to a 1-0 victory against Portsmouth.
Trott made several fine saves to keep a clean sheet versus Portsmouth and his contribution turned out to be crucial with Terell Thomas heading home a last-gasp winner.
REGGIE LAMBE
Reggie Lambe and his Cambridge United teammates ended their bad run of form at home with an emphatic 4-0 win over Sky Bet League Two high flyers Exeter City at the Abbey Stadium.
Cambridge produced their best display of the season to dispatch the Devon side as Luke Hannant, Jack Roles, George Taft and Andy Dallas all got on the scoresheet.
JONTE SMITH
Jonte Smith and his Cheltenham Town teammates produced a display full of character and resilience to take all the points away from the Banks's Stadium, recording a first ever win against Walsall in the process.
Goals by Ben Tozer and Luke Varney, his fourth of the campaign, handed the Michael Duff's side a well-earned victory in the shadow of the M6.
DANTE LEVEROCK
Dante Leverock was an unused substitute as his Sligo Rovers teammates failed to get an equalizer in an uneventful second period as Derry City took all three points in a 2 – 1 win.
OSAGI BASCOME & JUSTIN DONAWA
Both Osagi Bascome and Justin Donawa came off the bench as Darlington reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time since 2010 with a superb 3-0 away win at Tamworth.
Two excellent goals by Tyrone O'Neill and another by Omar Holness put Darlington through in front of huge celebrations by the visiting fans.
AMAR LEWIS
Amar Lewis and his Harlow Town teammates pick up another home win, defeating Chipstead 3 – 2. Harlow Town remain in the play-off spots, had seen a Tayo Oyebola (‘26) volley and Matt Rush (‘43) penalty cancelled out by Kyen Nicholas (‘59) and Joshua Gallagher (‘69). But Ozzy Adeniji’s first league goal of season (‘74) saw them record the win.
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