City Stay Seventh

Last updated : 08 April 2018 By CNS Sport

Coventry City stay seventh in the League Two play-offs despite losing 2-1 at fifth placed Notts County.

With automatic promotion now gone, City are two points behind Lincoln City who did not play due to their EFL Trophy Final game tomorrow against Shrewsbury Town.

City are five points behind fifth place Notts County and seven behind fourth placed Exeter City who won 3-2 at Cambridge United.

Mansfield Town are eighth despite losing 4-3 at home to Crewe and Swindon who drew 0-0 with Carlisle United in ninth place, although if they win their midweek games, either side could knock City out of the play-off positiions.

Accrington who won 1-0 at Colchester United stay top with Luton who won 3-0 at Yeovil Town second and Wycombe third.

Chesterfield are now bottom after a 1-0 defeat at Grimsby with Barnet going above them thanks to a 1-0 win over Forest Green  who are four point safe of the drop into non-league.

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City At Notts County Sky Sports Highlights

http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/teams/notts-county/11321857/notts-county-2-1-coventry

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