LEAGUE ONE leaders Leeds United continue to set the pace at the summit after Yeovil Town became their latest victims at Elland Road on Saturday.
The Yorkshiremen were in irrepressible form as they ran out easy 4-0 winners thanks to goals from Bradley Johnson, Max-Alain Gradel, Jermaine Beckford and Tresor Kandol.
Simon Grayson's side now have a seven point lead over Charlton Athletic, who suffered a surprise 3-1 defeat at Carlisle United.
Ian Harte's opener was cancelled out by a Deon Burton penalty, but two Graham Kavanagh goals in the second half ensured the Cumbrians would run out winners.
Snapping at the Addicks' heels are Milton Keynes Dons, who moved level on points with the Londoners after seeing off Bristol Rovers.
Peter Leven and Jason Puncheon gave the Dons a 2-0 lead, meaning Darryl Duffy's injury time goal was nothing more than consolation for the Pirates.
Colchester United are fourth, despite letting a lead go to waste at Millwall on Saturday. Anthony Wordsworth put the U's in front, but goals from Alan Dunne and James Henry after the break gave the Lions a 2-1 win.
Norwich City's rise up the table continues and they beat Stockport County with a double strike from Grant Holt and Wes Hoolahan's penalty ensuring a comfortable 3-1 scoreline.
Robbie Williams scored the only goal of the game as Huddersfield Town beat Oldham Athletic on Sunday to occupy the final play-off place with 24 points from 15 games.
Swindon Town became the latest side to bag a hatful of goals against Tranmere Rovers, as Billy Paynter (twice), Anthony McNamee and Simon Ferry all found the target in the Robins' 4-1 romp.
Southend United put their financial worries aside for an evening on Friday as Lee Barnard's injury time goal was enough to claim the points against Gillingham.
Former O's man Adam Boyd was on target as Hartlepool United fought out a 3-3 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion, who parted company with manager Russell Slade after the game. Pools twice led, but Nicky Forster's double helped the Seagulls claim a home point.
Walsall came from two goals down to heap more misery on struggling Wycombe Wanderers. The Chairboys looked on course for an overdue win when they led 2-0 at the break, but Steve Jones, Mark Hughes and Alex Nicholls hit back to secure a memorable three-point haul for the Saddlers.
Exeter City moved three points clear of the drop zone thanks to a thumping 3-0 win over Brentford. Berti Cozic, Steve Tully and Craig Noone got the Grecians' goals.