Coventry City have dropped into the relegation zone following their 3-1 defeat away to Bradford City on Saturday afternoon.
This is the first time that City have been in the League One relegation zone since March 2015, which was just a couple of weeks into Tony Mowbray's tenure as manager after he replaced Steven Pressley.
The Sky Blues, who have two points from four matches are ten points behind divisional leaders Bolton Wanderers who beat Fleetwood Town 2-1.
City are now two points behind fifth from bottom Shrewsbury Town, who beat Chesterfield 2-1 and a point ahead of Rochdale who lost 1-0 at home to MK Dons, AFC Wimbledon, who drew 0-0 at Northampton and bottom side Sheffield United, who lost 2-1 at Millwall.
Second in the table are Scunthorpe United who beat Gillingham 5-0, followed by Bradford City, Chesterfield, Charlton who won 2-1 at Walsall and Port Vale who lost 1-0 at Swindon Town.
Elsewhere, Oldham won 1-0 at Bury, Oxford United beat Peterborough 2-1 and Southend drew 1-1 with Bristol Rovers.