All the results, round-up and goals clips from Saturday's Sky Bet League One games as Luton Town moved top of the table.
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Sky Bet League One results
- Barnsley 2-1 Rochdale
- Burton 1-1 Bradford
- Coventry 0-2 Blackpool
- Fleetwood 0-1 Scunthorpe
- Peterborough 0-0 Charlton
- Southend 0-1 Luton
- Wycombe 1-0 Plymouth
Updated Sky Bet League One table
Updated Sky Bet League One odds
Luton Town took advantage of former leaders Portsmouth's involvement in the FA Cup, to move to the top of Sky Bet League One.
The Hatters had Matt Pearson's first half goal to thank to see them passed a stubborn Southend outfit, as they earned their successive league wins, and keep their unbeaten league run going from October.
Luton's promotion rivals Peterborough and Charlton played out a 0-0 draw, in which Addicks striker Karlan Grant had a 79th-minute penalty saved by Conor O'Malley. The result lead to Posh sacking boss Steve Evans straight after the match, after 10 months in charge.
Charlton remain fourth, while Sunderland, not in action this weekend, have slipped two positions to fifth.
Barnsley are up two places to third, two points behind Pompey, after coming from behind to win 2-1 against Rochdale at Oakwell.
Ian Henderson's 49th-minute opener was cancelled out five minutes later by Kieffer Moore, before Cauley Woodrow netted the winner with 15 minutes of normal time to go.
Hope Akpan secured second-bottom Bradford a point as they drew 1-1 at Burton, equalising in the 68th minute after Lucas Akins had opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time. The Bantams are three points behind 20th-placed Rochdale.
Blackpool are eighth following a 2-0 victory at Coventry, where Nathan Delfouneso and Armand Gnanduillet got on the scoresheet, and Wycombe's 1-0 home win over Plymouth moved them up to ninth.
Adebayo Akinfenwa got the goal at Adams Park, heading past Kyle Letheren in the 24th minute.
Fleetwood were beaten 1-0 at home by Scunthorpe thanks to Ashley Eastham's 76th-minute own goal. Stuart McCall's side are now unbeaten in six, winning five.