Summary

  • Swansea thrash Cardiff for first league double over rivals

  • Reading rally to draw at fellow strugglers Barnsley

  • Derby move off bottom with victory over Preston

  • Top two Fulham and Bournemouth both win

  • Forest thump Blackpool in early game to go fifth

  • Bodvarsson earns point for Bolton at Wigan in League One derby

  1. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 90+2 mins

    Blackpool 1-4 Nott'm Forest

    Lewis Grabban, who has been angling for a goal and keeps jabbing away for one, gets the ball in the net for Forest, but he's offside.

    He'll be the only one sulking on the bus home as it stands.

    Into four minutes of added time.

  2. goal

    GOAL: Wigan 1-1 Boltonpublished at 14:18 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

    Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (83 mins)

    Wigan may well pay for their lack of cutting edge.

    Jon Dadi Bodvarsson guides in Will Aimson's cross with his head superbly to draw Bolton level.

    A point isn't good enough to take Wigan above Rotherham to the top of League One because of their inferior goal difference.

    Jon Dadi Bodvarsson goalImage source, Rex Features
  3. goal

    GOAL: Blackpool 1-4 Nott'm Forestpublished at 89 mins

    Callum Connolly

    Blackpool get some reward for digging in and making the best of this against Forest with a goal from Callum Connolly.

    The defender has been a threat since coming on, and after a free-kick was knocked down by Jordan Thorniley, Connolly savagely thrashed his volley past Brice Samba.

    No clean sheet for Forest.

  4. Postpublished at 88 mins

    Blackpool 0-4 Nott'm Forest

    Ball in from the right pitches up awkwardly for Forest defender Tobias Figueiredo, who stoops and just about guides it wide.

    Shayne Lavery created the chance with good movement up top. They've not gone into their shells at all, Blackpool.

    Forest get a yellow for Joe Lolley for a late slide on James Husband.

  5. League One latestpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

    Wigan 1-0 Bolton

    Into the final 10 minutes in this League One tussle.

    It's been a game high in intensity but lacking any real quality in the final third from either side.

    James McClean's first-half goal is still the difference and is set to take the Latics to the top of the table.

    Wigan v BoltonImage source, Rex Features
  6. Postpublished at 86 mins

    Blackpool 0-4 Nott'm Forest

    Big blocks in the Forest box as Josh Bowler connects with a clip in, and then Callum Connolly has a dig too.

    They want that clean sheet badly.

    Fair play to the Blackpool fans, they might have easily opted for the pub at half-time. Proper support.

    Forest's mob of travellers have done their club proud too. Not shut up once.

  7. goal

    GOAL: Blackpool 0-4 Nott'm Forestpublished at 82 mins

    Sam Surridge

    That's the flake in the 99 for Forest.

    Blackpool try to play forward but Scott McKenna nips in and steals it.

    The Scot then powers forward before measuring a perfect pass into the feet of Sam Surridge, who takes a touch and arrows his shot into the bottom left corner.

    Start the party on the away end. What a result this is.

  8. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Enjoyable Forest fan chant, stating that if Ryan Yates scores they're in the sea. Might just avoid the froth this afternoon.

    Their serendade of their side is swiftly silenced briefly, as Blackpool's Keshi Anderson meets a cross and puts his header just wide.

  9. Postpublished at 79 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Forest get a free-kick on the edge of the Blackpool box as Scott McKenna gets a taste of his own medicine with home defender Dujon Sterling tangling all over him.

    It's a fierce strike which pinballs before Dan Grimshaw and eventually Marvin Ekpiteta hoofs it away.

    Jack Colback's searing drive from the edge of the box zips wide.

  10. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Josh Bowler tries to get to a ball on the byline as Jack Colback shepherds it over the stripe, and shows his frustrations with a snarl at Dujon Sterling.

    Been a frustrating afternoon for the most part.

  11. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 75 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Another change for Forest, as Joe Lolley enters the proceedings with Philip Zinckernagel making way.

    Jerry Yates is off for the home side soon after, Shayne Lavery replacing him.

  12. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    What a disappointment that free-kick was from James Garner.

    Not sure the lads in the wall quite appreciated getting splattered by a rock hard Puma ball.

    Blackpool survive. Forest denied a fourth.

  13. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Philip Zinckernagel takes a pass in space and heads towards goal but butchers the opportunity by dragging the play wide and losing the angle.

    Handball though on the edge of the 18-yards gives the Reds a free-kick.

  14. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Josh Bowler sweeps a free-kick, Brice Samba jabs away nervously and Callum Connolly's snapshot loops wide for another corner.

    He catches the corner, gets a bash and drops it.

    Looks like he got done by his own team-mate, but Forest survive at the expense of a throw.

    Neil CritchleyImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Blackpool have looked dangerous when they've stretched the play, with James Husband and Dujon Sterling giving support from full-back to the width of Josh Bowler and now Keshi Anderson on the left.

    They've got a set-piece, which is swung in but Callum Connolly's header is straight at a waiting Brice Samba.

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 66 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Keinan Davis makes way for Forest as Sam Surridge comes on and Brennan Johnson is denied a hat-trick chance with Lewis Grabban returning to the side.

  17. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Lovely movement in the Blackpool box by Keinan Davis, stepping back and arching his back to meet a curling cut-back, but lacks the requisite power to fool Dan Grimshaw.

    Davis has worked hard today. Ploughed a hard furrow.

  18. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Dan Grimshaw is on his toes to the edge of the box to lash away a ball into the Blackpool box with Jack Colback racing in, but it's offside.

    CJ Hamilton is off and Keshi Anderson is on for the Tangerines.

  19. League One latestpublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 2 April 2022

    Wigan 1-0 Bolton

    A big away following as you'd expect with a trip a few miles down the road.

    Not too much for the Bolton fans to shout about, but while they're only one goal down things can change quickly.

    Almost an hour gone. Scrappy second half so far.

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  20. GREAT SAVE!published at 61 mins

    Blackpool 0-3 Nott'm Forest

    Keinan Davis plays in Philip Zinckernagel looking for his second, but he tries to roll it past Dan Grimshaw and the Blackpool keeper gets a touch to divert it wide.

    Could have clipped that.

    The corner is looped away by Kenny Dougall.