Grimsby Town 0-0 Colchester United

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Relegation-threatened Grimsby remained bottom of the Football League after being held to a goalless draw by managerless Colchester.

The result, coupled with victory for Barrow on Friday night, leaves the Mariners six points adrift of safety, having played a game more.

Grimsby took first aim through Julien Lamy, who sliced wide on the follow-up from Filipe Morais after his tame free-kick struck the Colchester wall.

At the other end, returning goalkeeper James McKeown had to be on red alert to deny Harry Pell, who fired straight at his former team-mate from close range.

The first real flashpoint came after 25 minutes when Grimsby's Jay Matete was booked following a strong challenge on Ryan Clampin, with the Essex side incensed that the card was not red.

Rollin Menayese was inches away from edging Grimsby in front minutes later, while captain Lenell John-Lewis crashed one against the crossbar in the run-up to half-time after dragging a previous effort wide from 15 yards.

Upon the restart, a well-worked Colchester move eventually fell to Pell on the edge of the box, but he narrowly missed the target with a powerful, curling effort.

He took aim from a similar position soon after, only to see McKeown palm that over the crossbar as the Mariners found themselves under pressure.

Colchester remained on the front foot in search of a late winner, with Luke Hendrie intervening as Callum Harriott set his sights on goal but both sides settled for a point apiece on a bitterly cold evening.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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