Southampton have moved just three points off automatic promotion after a 3-0 victory over Blackburn, coupled with Ipswich’s 2-0 defeat at Portsmouth.
The hosts extended their unbeaten run to 18 games in all competitions with a comprehensive victory at St Mary’s, secured by first-half goals from Cyle Larin and Ryan Manning and a late strike from Cameron Archer.
The Southampton manager, Tonda Eckert, made five changes to the team which beat Derby 2-1 on Saturday but there was no disruption to the relentless rhythm which has catapulted the club up the Championship table and earned an FA Cup semi-final spot.
Saints made the breakthrough in the 24th minute when Kuryu Matsuki set Archer free down the left, and he squared the ball perfectly for Larin to slot home. Shea Charles then went close with a rampaging run and shot, before Manning’s low shot deflected in past Blackburn keeper Balazs Toth two minutes from half-time.
Matsuki missed a glorious chance to add a third after brilliant work from Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Larin left him with the goal at his mercy, and substitute Leo Scienza went close at the near post before Blackburn finally threatened. Daniel Peretz beat away Yuki Ohashi’s shot before Ryoya Morishita struck the post on the rebound.
Archer completed the scoring late on to secure Southampton’s seventh win in a row, moving them up to fourth with a home fixture against second-placed Ipswich to come, after they head to Wembley and face Manchester City in the FA Cup.
“I think no matter who we put on at the moment, they’re all ready to perform. It’s quite an easy decision at the moment to pick a team, because they’re all ready to go,” Eckert said after the game.
Ipswich missed the chance to tighten their grip on second place as they slipped to defeat at Fratton Park. Conor Shaughnessy and Colby Bishop claimed quickfire goals as Portsmouth boosted their survival hopes with a crucial victory.
Defender Shaughnessy set Pompey on course to move four points clear of the relegation zone by heading home Adrian Segecic’s corner in the 42nd minute. Striker Bishop doubled the lead just two minutes later, slotting a loose ball into the bottom corner from close range to spark wild celebrations among home supporters.
Ipswich took until the 67th minute to register an attempt on target, but Marcelino Nuñez’s effort from range was comfortably saved. Kieran McKenna’s side remain two points clear of Millwall in third, with a game in hand.

Following Saturday’s 1-0 win at Middlesbrough, another victory over a promotion-chasing side moves Pompey four points clear of the bottom three, and level on points with Blackburn.
“In the moment it feels like the best performance since I’ve been here, and there’s been some good ones,” said Portsmouth manager John Mousinho after the win over Ipswich. “The mentality off the back of the win on Saturday is something we haven’t had for the majority of the season. Whenever we’ve won games, we’ve never followed it up.”
Rotherham drop into League Two
ShowRotherham’s relegation from League One was confirmed following a 3-0 defeat at Wigan. Goals from Jason Kerr, Joe Taylor and Callum Wright secured victory for the home side to cement the Millers’ place in League Two next season.
Fellow strugglers Port Vale were held to a 0-0 draw against Barnsley, while Leyton Orient’s clash with Mansfield also finished goalless.
Amario Cozier-Duberry scored twice as Bolton stunned playoff rivals Stevenage with a 5-1 win. The midfielder scored either side of the break and Johnny Kenny struck on the half-hour mark before the visitors were reduced to 10 men when Daniel Phillips was sent off in the 42nd minute. Dan Kemp pulled one back but Wanderers eased to victory with goals from Ruben Rodrigues and Mason Burstow.
Bolton are nine points behind second-placed Cardiff, who needed a stoppage-time Yousef Salech effort to cancel out Ryan Ledson’s opener in a 1-1 draw at Huddersfield.
In League Two, Colchester’s 2-1 win over Accrington Stanley was watched by John Terry following reports the former Chelsea defender is part of a consortium in talks to buy the club. Will Goodwin levelled after Shaun Whalley’s opener before Jack Payne found the winner in the 86th minute for the hosts.
Isaac Fletcher’s late winner boosted Barrow’s survival hopes with a 3-2 win over playoff chasing Oldham. Kai Payne put Oldham ahead before Danny Rose and Josh Gordon struck in quick succession and although Tom Pett levelled, Fletcher had the final say in added time.
Mo Faal scored a last-gasp winner as Cheltenham overcame Gillingham 2-1, while goalkeeper Ryan Boot saved a stoppage-time penalty as Chesterfield’s playoff hopes received a huge boost after beating nearest rivals Grimsby 2-1. PA Media

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