Asmir Begović and AFC Bournemouth are back to winning ways. The Cherries ended a four-game losing run as caretaker manager Jonathan Woodgate led his side to victory over Birmingham City this weekend. With this win, Bournemouth, who sacked manager Jason Tindall after Tuesday’s loss to Sheffield Wednesday, retained their sixth place in the table, while their visitors drop into the relegation places after Rotherham’s win at Preston.
Stoke City with Angus Gunn between the sticks had to settle for a point following a goalless draw at the bet365 Stadium to Reading on Saturday afternoon. However, the weekend was not that great for Ryan Allsop and Wycombe Wanderers, who hosted Nottingham Forest at Adams Park and lost 3-0. Wycombe, who have managed just three wins and 18 goals in 27 league matches are currently bottom of the League
In League One, both Chris Maxwell and George Long were in action. Goals either side of half-time earned Ipswich Town victory over Blackpool, while below-par Hull City surprisingly lost 1-0 away from home to Burton Albion.
On Saturday afternoon, three goals in the first half were more than enough for James Belshaw’s Harrogate Town to beat Crawley Town 3-1 away from home.
Ryan Fulton and Hamilton Academical created the Scottish Premier League’s biggest upset this week. 56 points have separated the Accies from Rangers, but Hamilton gave as good as they got against the league leaders. A 94th-minute goal earned Hamilton a point, the first at home against Rangers since 1954.