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STREETE ENDS ERA FOR DONNY

By Ben Rumsby, PA Sport

Doncaster celebrated their final game at Belle Vue by inflicting Nottingham Forest's third defeat in their last four Coca-Cola League One outings.

Forest's long-time leadership of the division is now in serious doubt after Scunthorpe closed to within two points on Friday night - and Theo Streete wrote his name into Rovers folklore with the final goal at their now-defunct stadium.

Bristol City blew their chance to move to within a point of Forest and even needed a stoppage-time Jamie McCombe to avoid a west-country derby defeat at struggling Cheltenham.

Two goals in two minutes from Kristian O'Leary and David Bird gave Town a 2-0 half-time lead but Bradley Orr pulled one back before McCombe's late heroics rescued a draw.

Oldham were the day's big winners, a 3-0 victory over Northampton moving them to within five points of top spot.

Gary McDonald, Chris Porter and Andy Liddell were the Latics goalscorers.

Tranmere looked certain to join them on 39 points when Chris Greenacre and Chris Shuker put them 2-0 up in the first five minutes of their clash with Gillingham.

But the visitors turned the game on its head before half-time, a Gary Mulligan double and Ben Chorley completing a 3-2 win.

Brentford remain rooted to the foot of the table after second-half strikes from Derek Holmes and Neale McDermott handed Carlisle a 2-0 victory at Brunton Park.

Blackpool gave their play-off hopes a boost with a 3-1 win at 10-man Bournemouth.

Former England international Darren Anderton was sent off for the home side, who were already 2-0 down to a Keigan Parker double.

Simon Gillett gave the home side hope but David Fox ended any chance of a comeback by sealing a 3-1 away win late on.

Port Vale will also have an eye on the play-offs after Leon Constantine's brace saw off Brighton.

Tommy Fraser grabbed a late consolation as Albion were undone 2-1.

Adebayo Akinfenwa came off the bench to snatch a 1-1 draw for Swansea at home to Rotherham, who led through Eugen Bopp.

Leyton Orient and Crewe also played out the same result, Matt Lockwood's penalty cancelling out Nicky Maynard's opener.

Yeovil's home clash with Bradford finished goalless as did Huddersfield's trip to Chesterfield.

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