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Loan Watch: Phillips on target for St Mirren in five-go...

There was delight for attacking midfielder **Killian Phillips** who was on the St Mirren scoresheet for the second time since his move north of the border.

Phillips, making his 14th start for the Buddies, slotted home a well-taken goal just ten minutes into what proved to be a lively Scottish Premiership contest away at St Johnstone.

Four more goals followed after the break, with a retaken Roland Idowu penalty deep into injury time eventually deciding the contest, St Mirren and Phillips able to celebrate a thrilling 3-2 win.

Over in the EFL, winger **Jesurun Rak-Sakyi** was in Championship action for Sheffield United as the Blades moved three points clear at the top of the table.

They recorded a 2-0 home victory over Plymouth Argyle with Rak-Sakyi completing 52 minutes before he was substituted.

Goalkeeper **Owen Goodman** was also able to celebrate three points on Saturday night after keeping another clean sheet for AFC Wimbledon in their 1-0 win over Doncaster Rovers.

Goodman now has ten shutouts across all competitions this season, the win helping the Dons up to fourth in the League Two table, above their opponents.

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Another keeper in action over the weekend was **Joe Whitworth**, between the sticks for League One Exeter City as they travelled to Barnsley.

Despite making an exceptional one-on-one save, Whitworth could do nothing about the two second-half opposition goals as Exeter went down to a 2-1 defeat.

**Tayo Adaramola** was not involved in Stockport’s league defeat at Stevenage, but did feature in midweek for the Hatters, playing 76 minutes of their 3-2 EFL Trophy defeat at home to Bradford City.

Elsewhere, **Danny Imray** was back in action for Bromley completing a full 90 minutes in their 0-0 draw with Port Vale, a result that extends their unbeaten run to six games in all competitions.

Midfielder **Jack Wells-Morrison** again started for Wealdstone as they continued their National League campaign away at Oldham.

His team raced into a 2-0 first-half lead but were then on the wrong end of a dramatic fightback from the hosts, who triumphed 3-2, with Wells-Morrison picking up a yellow card along the way.

In the UEFA Conference League forward **Luke Plange** was part of the HJK Helsinki squad facing Molde last Thursday, remaining on the bench during a 2-2 draw.

Elsewhere on the continent, striker **Ademola Ola-Adebomi** was on the bench for Belgian side SK Beveren as they picked up a 1-0 over K. Lierse, although Mola was not called into action on this occasion.

And finally, **Roshaun Mathurin** was an unused substitute for Hartlepool’s 0-0 draw with Southend United in the National League.

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