Sky Bet League 2 appearances for Jayden Joseph and Sammy Braybrooke
Henry Cartwright featured in Falkirk’s Scottish Premiership victory
Kian Pennant was in the Gateshead XI which lost out to Boreham Wood
Bilal El Khannouss contributed to Stuttgart’s draw at Borussia Dortmund
The young Foxes loanee found Charlie Whitaker, who made no mistake to hand the hosts an early lead which he doubled before half-time. However, the Dons, who were reduced to 10 men, came back late on to level up the scores and take a point.
Playing throughout Tranmere’s 17th fixture of the league campaign, the full-back has now made 17 appearances for Rovers. The result leaves Andy Crosby’s side 16th in the table, with a trip to Grimsby Town coming up on Thursday night (8pm kick-off).
Cartwright continues to play his part for Falkirk.
Elsewhere in the fourth tier, Sammy Braybrooke was in action as Newport County lost 3-0 to Oldham Athletic in former Fox Christian Fuchs’ first game in charge of the Exiles, remaining bottom of the division.
The midfielder got another 90 minutes in the tank at Boundary Park and could be involved again this coming Saturday when Barrow are the visitors to Rodney Parade (3pm kick-off).
In the Scottish Premiership, Henry Cartwright was a second-half substitute for Falkirk, who claimed a 3-0 win at Dundee United. Introduced 73 minutes into the victory at Tannadice Park, it was the midfielder’s 13th league outing for the Bairns, who remain fifth in the table ahead of travelling to Ibrox on Sunday to meet fourth-place Rangers (2pm kick-off).
Stuttgart came from two goals down in Dortmund.
Kian Pennant, meanwhile, who has just extended his loan until the end of the year, featured for Gateshead as they were beaten 3-0 by Boreham Wood in the Enterprise National League, playing 90 minutes at Gateshead International Stadium. The North East outfit, currently 20th in the standings, have the chance to bounce back at Sutton United on Saturday (3pm kick-off).
Over in Germany’s Bundesliga, Bilal El Khannouss featured across Stuttgart’s 3-3 draw with Borussia Dortmund, assisting the first goal of Deniz Undav’s hat-trick at Signal Iduna Park to remain behind fourth-place Dortmund on goal difference.
Travelling to Hamburger SV on Sunday (2:30pm kick-off), an away trip to Go Ahead Eagles comes three days earlier in the UEFA Europa League (8pm kick-off).
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