Alex Mitchell contributed to Lincoln City’s triumph, maintaining their slim hopes for a League One playoff spot with a 2-0 victory over relegation-threatened Port Vale. The Imps’ winning streak extended to eight matches, with goals from Joe Taylor and Reeco Hackett-Fairchild. Mitchell played on the right side of a defensive trio, aiding in securing a second consecutive clean sheet for the visitors. Currently positioned 10th, Lincoln remains nine points adrift of sixth-placed Oxford United. Their next challenge is against Shrewsbury Town.
Meanwhile, in the National League, Kamarl Grant faced disappointment as Bromley suffered a 2-0 defeat against Eastleigh. Scott Quigley and Paul McCallum secured the victory for Eastleigh, despite Grant’s efforts in central midfield for 74 minutes. Bromley now occupies the third position, clinging to the second semi-final play-off spot with a five-point lead over Solihull Moors, who have a game in hand. Andy Woodman’s squad prepares to host eighth-placed Halifax Town in their upcoming fixture.
Sutton United, led by Steve Morison, continue to languish at the bottom of the League Two standings following their 1-1 draw against Colchester United, fellow strugglers. Cameron McGeehan initially gave Danny Cowley’s squad the lead, only for Charlie Lakin to equalize later on. Nino Adom-Malaki, the promising Young Lion, completed the full game operating from the left midfield position. Sutton’s next challenge sees them away at Notts County tonight. However, it was the post-match interview with the former Lions captain that stirred significant interest and discussion after the weekend’s game.
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