SWANSEA CITY power on at the top of League One after condemning crisis club Luton Town to a 3-1 defeat at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.  A Keith Keane own goal, coupled with strikes from Guillem Bauza and Jason Scotland (pictured) meant Paul Furlong's goal for the hosts was little more than a consolation

Roberto Martinez's side are now three points clear at the top, while Luton remain in the relegation zone.

Carlisle United slip to third after coming unstuck at in-form Doncaster Rovers. Sean O'Driscoll's men moved above Orient and into the play-off zone after James Hayter's late goal gave them all three points.

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Former O's man Craig Easton was on target for Swindon Town as they checked Walsall's incredible rise up the table.  The Saddlers still managed to come away from the Banks's Stadium clash with a point though, after two goals from Edrissa Sonko cancelled out strikes from Andy Nicholas and Easton.

Lloyd Owusu gained Yeovil Town a useful point at fellow play-off hopefuls Southend United, with the former Brentford man equalising in the second half after Nicky Bailey had given the Shrimpers the lead.

Brighton & Hove Albion boss Dean Wilkins hailed his ten-man side's efforts after they shrugged off the early dismissal of Dean Hammond to salvage a point from their trip to Oldham Athletic.  Lee Hughes gave the home side a first half lead before Nathan Elder struck late on to ensure a share of the spoils.

Tranmere Rovers suffered a disappointing 2-0 Prenton Park loss to Bristol Rovers on Friday night, with Andy Williams and Rickie Lambert on target for the Pirates.

Ben Clark's goal ended a run of six straight away defeats for Hartlepool United as they drew 1-1 at Northampton Town.  Liam Dolman bagged Northampton's first half opener.

Gillingham moved six points clear of the drop zone thanks to an excellent 3-1 win at FA Cup giantkillers Huddersfield Town. Gary Mulligan scored two, while Delroy Facey was also on target for Mark Stimson's men.

A Danny Whitaker goal, plus two for Keith Lowe gave Port Vale's survival bid a timely shot in the arm as they defeated fellow strugglers Millwall 3-1.

Cheltenham Town claimed a priceless three point haul against Bournemouth thanks to a last-gasp winner from David Bird, while Leeds United and Crewe Alexandra face each other on Monday night,