In the early kick-off in the Championship Nottingham Forest held AFC Bournemouth to a goalless draw at the City Ground in a game of few chances. The Cherries were forced into an early change when Lloyd Kelly replaced the injured Steve Cock, and Asmir Begović took over the captains armband. The Bosnian international kept a clean sheet for the 13th time this season, including two in this season’s FA cup.
Ryan Allsop and Wycombe Wanderers gave their survival chances a welcoming boost this weekend when they recorded a brilliant comeback victory at the John Smith’s Stadium. Huddersfield Town controlled the game from the start, goals from Juninho Bacuna and Isaac Mbenza handed the Terriers a healthy advantage heading into half-time. But Anis Mehmeti pulled one back before the interval, And with Joe Jacobson’s converted penalty making the scores even, Josh Knight then drilled home a late winner to complete the turnaround.
Angus Gunn was in goal again this weekend for Stoke City; unfortunately, the Potters suffered 4-1 reverse against league leaders Norwich City.
In Thailand, Michael Falkesgaard was back to action in League One, where his True Bangkok United side defeated Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 2-1.
Hamilton Academical and Ryan Fulton lifted themselves off the bottom of the Scottish Premier League after a third straight win in the derby against Motherwell. The 4-1 scoreline is the first time the Accies have beaten Motherwell three times in the same season, and the first they have had three successive victories in the derby since 1912.