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League One Gameweek 37 Review: Orient’s First Back-to-Back as Cardiff Demolish Exeter<

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16/03/2026
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League One Gameweek 37 Review: Orient's First Back-to-Back as Cardiff Demolish Exeter
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League One Gameweek 37 Review: Orient’s First Back-to-Back as Cardiff Demolish Exeter

📅 Gameweek 37 Summary:
Competition: Sky Bet League One
Dates: Saturday 14th March 2026
Matches Played: 12
Total Goals: 34 (Avg: 2.83 per game)
Leyton Orient Result: Won 2–1 vs Peterborough United

A packed Saturday of League One action produced 34 goals across 12 fixtures, with drama at both ends of the table. Leyton Orient secured their first back-to-back victories of the season with a gritty 2–1 home win over Peterborough United, moving four points clear of the relegation zone with nine games remaining. Cardiff City were the day’s big statement side, hammering Exeter 4–0 to keep their play-off push alive, while leaders Lincoln City set a new club record of 20 league games unbeaten with a confident 3–1 win in the lunchtime kick-off. At the bottom, the picture intensified — Northampton lost again under caretaker Colin Calderwood, Rotherham threw away a two-goal lead, and Port Vale’s 13-point gap to safety looks increasingly insurmountable.

Gameweek 37 Results Overview

All Results – Goals vs xG Analysis

League One - Matchday 37 Review

Season 2025-26 | Post-Match Analysis

34Goals
2.8Per Game
5Home Wins
4Draws
3Away Wins
Rotherham
2-2
Bolton
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Lincoln
3-1
Stockport County
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Reading
2-2
Plymouth
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Wigan
2-0
Bradford
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Northampton
0-2
Burton Albion
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Port Vale
0-0
Huddersfield
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Doncaster
2-1
Blackpool
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Wycombe
1-2
Luton
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Exeter City
0-4
Cardiff
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Stevenage
1-0
AFC Wimbledon
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Leyton Orient
2-1
Peterborough
Saturday, 14 March 2026
Mansfield Town
2-2
Barnsley
Saturday, 14 March 2026




Results at a Glance

⚽ All Results

12:30 Lincoln City 3 – 1 Stockport County
12:30 Rotherham United 2 – 2 Bolton Wanderers
15:00 Doncaster Rovers 2 – 1 Blackpool
15:00 Exeter City 0 – 4 Cardiff City
15:00 ⭐ Leyton Orient 2 – 1 Peterborough United
15:00 Mansfield Town 2 – 2 Barnsley
15:00 Northampton Town 0 – 2 Burton Albion
15:00 Port Vale 0 – 0 Huddersfield Town
15:00 Reading 2 – 2 Plymouth Argyle
15:00 Stevenage 1 – 0 AFC Wimbledon
15:00 Wigan Athletic 2 – 0 Bradford City
15:00 Wycombe Wanderers 1 – 2 Luton Town

Updated League One Table

🏆 League One Table

League One

PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Lincoln42289579364393
2Cardiff422410877433482
3Bolton431916864451973
4Bradford42218135246671
5Stockport County4120101161501170
6Stevenage421910134443167
7Luton421810145951864
8Huddersfield431712146657963
9Plymouth42196176658863
10Reading431614136255762
11Wycombe4316121563511260
12Barnsley411413146365-255
13Wigan431413164956-755
14Mansfield Town411315135043754
15Doncaster42158194364-2153
16Peterborough42156216161051
17Leyton Orient43149205766-951
18Burton Albion431312184656-1051
19Blackpool43149205165-1451
20AFC Wimbledon43148214965-1650
21Exeter City431211204755-847
22Port Vale41911213355-2238
23Rotherham42910233665-2937
24Northampton4298253562-2735

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Updated: 17 Apr 2026, 1:45 PM

Key Talking Points

📰 The Big Stories

  • Lincoln set a new club record — The Imps’ 3–1 win over Stockport was their 20th league game unbeaten, a new club record. They had gone over 520 minutes without conceding before Diamond’s equaliser, and still found a way to win late through Darikwa and substitute Lloyd. They end the day four points clear of Cardiff at the top.
  • Cardiff’s statement win at Exeter — Rubin Colwill’s double in three first-half minutes set Cardiff on their way to a dominant 4–0 victory. Robertson and Robinson added further goals to underline the Bluebirds’ quality. Cardiff are now four points behind Lincoln and 11 clear of third-placed Bolton — firmly in the automatic promotion picture.
  • Orient’s first back-to-back — breathing room at last — Leyton Orient’s 2–1 win over Peterborough was their first consecutive league victory of the entire season. With results elsewhere also going their way, the gap to the relegation zone opened from one point to four.
  • Rotherham blow two-goal lead — alarm bells ringing — Sam Nombe’s brace had Rotherham cruising at 2–0 before Bolton’s second-half comeback levelled it at 2–2. For a side fighting relegation, dropping two points from a winning position could prove catastrophic. They now look deep in trouble.
  • Northampton’s freefall continues — Caretaker Colin Calderwood couldn’t arrest the slide as Northampton lost 2–0 at home to Burton, leaving them six points from safety with nine games to play.

Match Summaries

Lincoln City 3–1 Stockport County

🏟️ LNER Stadium |

Lincoln City set a remarkable new club record of 20 league games unbeaten with a hard-fought 3–1 win over title rivals Stockport. Jack Moylan struck early to put the Imps ahead but former loanee Jack Diamond headed an equaliser in the 68th minute — the first goal Lincoln had conceded in over 520 minutes. The Imps responded emphatically, with Tendayi Darikwa’s deflected effort in the 88th minute restoring the lead before substitute Alfie Lloyd drove home in stoppage time to seal it. George Wickens had earlier made a brilliant one-handed save to deny Kyle Wootton’s bullet header.

⚽ Goals: Moylan (11′), Darikwa (88′), Lloyd (90+’) | Stockport: Diamond (68′)

Key Moment: Darikwa’s deflected winner after Stockport looked to have earned a point — the Imps’ resilience summed up in one moment.

What It Means: Lincoln remain the clear title favourites, now four points ahead of Cardiff having extended their extraordinary unbeaten run to a new club record.

Rotherham United 2–2 Bolton Wanderers

🏟️ AESSEAL New York Stadium |

A damaging result for Rotherham, who let a commanding 2–0 lead slip against Bolton. Sam Nombe scored twice in three minutes — tucking in from a Joe Powell cross on 39 minutes and lashing home from Ar’Jany Martha’s assist in the 42nd — to put the Millers in total control. But Bolton, extending their unbeaten streak to 12 games, refused to buckle. Chris Forino poked in from close range after a corner on 51 minutes, and Sam Dalby nodded in from Johnny Kenny’s cross in the 83rd minute to complete the comeback. A 60-year wait for a Rotherham win against Bolton goes on.

⚽ Goals: Nombe (39′, 42′) | Bolton: Forino (51′), Dalby (83′)

Key Moment: Dalby’s 83rd-minute equaliser — Rotherham’s inability to close out from 2–0 up is a potentially season-defining failure.

What It Means: Rotherham remain in severe relegation danger. Two points dropped from a winning position at home, with the gap to safety widening as Orient and Wigan both won.

Doncaster Rovers 2–1 Blackpool

🏟️ Eco-Power Stadium |

Captain Owen Bailey headed home his 15th goal of the season from Robbie Gotts’ delivery on 29 minutes to give Doncaster the lead in a scrappy but effective home win. Blackpool’s Josh Bowler rattled the upright but the Seasiders struggled to break Rovers down consistently. Substitute Hakeeb Adelakun made it 2–0 with an angled drive in the 82nd minute, before Ashley Fletcher flicked home a late consolation. Blackpool were then reduced to ten men when Fraser Horsfall received a second yellow card, ending any hope of a comeback.

⚽ Goals: Bailey (29′), Adelakun (82′) | Blackpool: Fletcher (88′)

Key Moment: Adelakun’s second goal effectively killing the game before Fletcher’s consolation made it appear tighter than it was.

What It Means: Doncaster pick up a useful three points in mid-table. Blackpool, despite Fletcher’s 14-goal season, lack the defensive solidity to mount a sustained push.

Exeter City 0–4 Cardiff City

🏟️ St James Park |

Cardiff City were simply ruthless at a ground where Exeter boss Matt Taylor had called on his players pre-match to shed their “soft” tag. Rubin Colwill answered with two goals in three minutes — lashing in his opener from a standing start before heading in his second, a rare headed goal for the Wales international. Alex Robertson added a superb finish from outside the box before making way for David Turnbull on 71 minutes, and Callum Robinson guided in a fourth from close range to complete a comprehensive display. Sonny Cox rattled the woodwork for the hosts but it was a mere footnote in a dominant Cardiff afternoon.

⚽ Goals: Cardiff: Colwill (2), Robertson, Robinson | Exeter: none

Key Moment: Colwill’s double in three first-half minutes setting the tone for a one-sided afternoon that left Exeter four points above the relegation zone.

What It Means: Cardiff are firmly in the automatic promotion race — four points behind Lincoln and 11 clear of Bolton in third. Exeter’s fragility in big moments remains a serious concern.

Mansfield Town 2–2 Barnsley

🏟️ One Call Stadium |

A thrilling comeback from Mansfield, who fought back from 2–0 down to earn a point in stoppage time. David McGoldrick gave Barnsley the lead in the 19th minute with a composed low finish, and Scott Banks doubled the advantage on 52 minutes with a powerful shot that squirmed through keeper Liam Roberts. Mansfield pulled one back through Lucas Akins’ penalty after substitute Nathan Moriah-Welsh was fouled seconds after coming on, before Stephen McLaughlin drilled home a superb 12-yard finish four minutes into added time to complete a remarkable turnaround.

⚽ Goals: Akins pen, McLaughlin (90+4′) | Barnsley: McGoldrick (19′), Banks (52′)

Key Moment: McLaughlin’s stoppage-time equaliser — Mansfield had previously won all three meetings since promotion and showed that same fighting spirit here.

What It Means: A point each in a dramatic encounter. Both sides remain in the mid-table cluster with little to play for beyond pride and momentum.

Northampton Town 0–2 Burton Albion

🏟️ Sixfields Stadium |

Northampton’s wretched form continued as caretaker Colin Calderwood — taking charge for the first time following Kevin Nolan’s sacking — watched his side fall to another damaging defeat. Jake Beesley put Burton ahead in the 32nd minute, scoring at the second attempt after Brad Collins had kept out his first effort. Cameron McGeehan hit the post for Northampton just before half-time, but the hosts never created anything clear-cut in a tepid second half. Kyran Lofthouse’s composed volley a minute from time settled it for the Brewers, who maintain a five-point buffer above the drop zone.

⚽ Goals: Burton: Beesley (32′), Lofthouse (89′)

Key Moment: McGeehan’s post — the closest Northampton came, and it summed up a side starved of confidence and ideas going forward.

What It Means: Northampton are now six points from safety with nine games to go. The task is rapidly becoming enormous. Burton are comfortable.

Port Vale 0–0 Huddersfield Town

🏟️ Vale Park |

A low-quality draw that served neither side well. Huddersfield went close on 18 minutes when Marcus Harness’ ball across goal almost deflected in off Liam Gordon, and Port Vale hit the crossbar from Josh Feeney’s header in first-half stoppage time. But that was largely the sum of the attacking endeavour, with both defences comfortably containing limited threats throughout a drab second half. It was Huddersfield’s fourth straight away game without scoring. The result leaves Port Vale with a 13-point gap to safety — their League Two fate looking increasingly sealed.

⚽ Goals: None

Key Moment: Feeney’s header striking the crossbar — the closest either side came in a match that deserved better from both sets of players.

What It Means: Huddersfield overtake Stockport on goal difference but County have two games in hand. Port Vale’s return to League Two looks a near certainty.

Reading 2–2 Plymouth Argyle

🏟️ Select Car Leasing Stadium |

Reading twice led and twice were pegged back by Plymouth in an entertaining encounter between two play-off hopefuls. Randell Williams opened the scoring in the 3rd minute when his intended cross drifted in, Alex Mitchell levelled with a volleyed corner on 6 minutes, Paudie O’Connor bundled Reading back ahead from a corner on 18 minutes, and Caleb Watts notched his seventh of the season from close range on 67 minutes to restore parity. Late on, Luca Ashby-Hammond saved well to deny Kamari Doyle and Lane drove the rebound wide.

⚽ Goals: Williams (3′), O’Connor (18′) | Plymouth: Mitchell (6′), Watts (67′)

Key Moment: Watts’ leveller cancelling out Reading’s second-half advantage and denying them a win that would have boosted their play-off push significantly.

What It Means: A point each in a back-and-forth contest. Both sides will feel they should have won — neither can really afford draws in the play-off race.

Stevenage 1–0 AFC Wimbledon

🏟️ Lamex Stadium |

Stevenage climbed back into the play-off places with a disciplined 1–0 win, Jamie Reid claiming his fourth goal in five matches. A foul on skipper Carl Piergianni gave Boro a penalty — Reid sending Joe McDonnell the wrong way in the 10th minute for the only goal. Wimbledon’s Matt Stevens had the best of the visitors’ efforts, a firm header that flew off target. McDonnell was the busier of the two keepers throughout the second half, producing a good stop from a Kemp effort, as Stevenage comfortably protected their lead.

⚽ Goals: Reid pen (10′)

Key Moment: Reid’s penalty giving Stevenage the early platform to control the match and see it through.

What It Means: Stevenage jump to fifth on the back of Reid’s prolific run. AFC Wimbledon’s play-off hopes take a blow — and they now face Leyton Orient on Tuesday.

Wigan Athletic 2–0 Bradford City

🏟️ Brick Community Stadium |

A result with massive implications at both ends of the table. Caylan Vickers, making his first start since joining on loan from Brighton in January, opened the scoring in the 20th minute following good work from Fraser Murray. Bradford sent on former Wigan men Stephen Humphrys and Paul Mullin at half-time and the pair almost combined immediately, but Mullin couldn’t get a touch on Humphrys’ clever flick. Wigan punished that escape when on-loan Huddersfield forward Joe Taylor raced almost the full length of the field before rifling into the bottom corner 12 minutes from time to seal it.

⚽ Goals: Vickers (20′), Taylor (78′)

Key Moment: Taylor’s individual effort — a counter-attacking goal of real quality that killed Bradford’s hopes of a comeback.

What It Means: Wigan move three points clear of the relegation zone under Gary Caldwell. Fourth-placed Bradford lose ground in their play-off pursuit.

Wycombe Wanderers 1–2 Luton Town

🏟️ Adams Park |

Luton secured their first League One away win since November to continue their survival push under Jack Wilshere. Wycombe dominated the early stages — Liam Harris forcing a stop inside 60 seconds — but the Hatters took control mid-game. Kal Naismith headed in from a Liam Walsh corner for 1–0, then George Saville’s corner was headed in by Kasey Palmer to double the lead before half-time. Wycombe’s Junior Quitirna pulled one back with a tidy finish seven minutes into second-half stoppage time, but Luton held on for a first away win in six league games. Notably, Wycombe have never beaten Luton at Adams Park in any competition across 16 games.

⚽ Goals: Luton: Naismith, Palmer (39′) | Wycombe: Quitirna (90+7′)

Key Moment: Palmer’s header extending the lead before half-time — Luton’s two-goal cushion proved just enough to withstand Wycombe’s late pressure.

What It Means: A precious away win for Luton in their survival battle. Wycombe, comfortable in mid-table, suffer a frustrating afternoon.

⭐ Leyton Orient 2–1 Peterborough United (Featured — Leyton Orient)

🏟️ BetWright Stadium |

Leyton Orient secured their first consecutive league victories of the season in a tense but ultimately deserved 2–1 win over Peterborough. Richie Wellens made two changes from the midweek win at Stevenage, bringing Dylan Levitt and Will Forrester back into the starting eleven as Orient returned to a back four. Peterborough started the brighter, with Kyrell Lisbie’s shot blocked inside two minutes, but Orient soon settled and created chances of their own — Charlie Wellens drawing a save from Alex Bass, and Tom James heading over from a Dom Ballard delivery. The hosts went in front a minute before the break when captain Jack Simpson prodded a Charlie Wellens cross in from close range. After the interval, Peterborough were unable to create anything meaningful despite a possession advantage, and the game was settled when Theo Archibald burst from deep in his own half and squared for substitute Tyreeq Bakinson, who rifled home into the high centre of the goal with nine minutes remaining. Jimmy-Jay Morgan’s immediate header from Archie Collins’ cross — via the top corner — made for a nervy finale, but Orient shut up shop to take all three points.

⚽ Goals: Simpson (44′), Bakinson (81′) | Peterborough: Morgan (85′)

Key Moment: Archibald’s driving counter-attacking run from his own half, setting up Bakinson’s decisive second. The combination of two substitutes proving decisive encapsulated the growing impact of Orient’s bench under Wellens.

Richie Wellens: “Our subs have had a real impact in the last two games. It was a brilliant goal by Tyreeq, with the midfielder running forward and a brilliant finish. I’m really pleased with the three points, but I’m disappointed with losing a goal from a set-play. We had a lot of chances and we could have scored a lot more goals — in the last half-hour we should have done.”

📖 Read our full match report here

Gameweek Awards

⭐ Player of the Week: Rubin Colwill (Cardiff City)

Two goals in three first-half minutes at Exeter set Cardiff on their way to their most emphatic victory of the season. Colwill lashed in his opener from a standing start and added a rare headed goal to effectively kill the contest before half-time. It was a performance that underlined Cardiff’s credentials as genuine automatic promotion contenders — and a reminder that Colwill, when on form, is one of the most technically gifted players in League One.

🎯 Goal of the Week

Tyreeq Bakinson (Leyton Orient) vs Peterborough United — A clinical right-footed finish into the top centre of the goal after Theo Archibald’s extraordinary counter-attacking run from deep in Orient territory. The move covered nearly the full length of the pitch and the finish was emphatic.

Top Scorers Update

⚽ League One Top Scorers

1. Dominic Ballard (Leyton Orient) 18
2. Kyle Wootton (Stockport County) 17
3. Jayden Wareham (Exeter City) 16
4. Jack Marriott (Reading) 16
5. Ashley Fletcher (Blackpool) 14

Leyton Orient Recent Form

Leyton Orient - Recent League Form

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Leyton Orient Focus

What This Gameweek Means for Leyton Orient

Result: Won 2–1 at home vs Peterborough United — first back-to-back victories of the 2025–26 season

League Position: 19th (up 1 from 20th)

Points: 42 from 36 games

Form (last 5): W L L W W

Orient went into this fixture having climbed out of the bottom four for the first time in weeks after Tuesday’s comeback win at Stevenage. Saturday’s victory over Peterborough — a side with a 14-4-18 record coming in — is categorically the more significant result. It represents their first back-to-back wins of the entire season, earned against quality opposition on a day when results elsewhere were almost perfectly timed. Northampton lost at home to Burton, Rotherham dropped two points from 2–0 up, and Wigan won — all of which contributed to opening up a four-point gap to the drop zone. With nine games remaining, Orient are not safe by any means, but for the first time this season there is genuine momentum and something to build on.

Verdict: ✅ Good weekend. Orient won, a full set of relegation rivals either lost or dropped points, and the gap to danger widened from one point to four. Dom Ballard’s fitness and the bench’s growing impact under Wellens are both real reasons for optimism heading into the run-in.

What We Learned

📚 Five Things We Learned

  1. Orient’s bench is now a genuine weapon. Wellens can’t rotate heavily — he admitted he wanted to take Ballard off early but couldn’t — yet Bakinson and Archibald have combined to change games in back-to-back matches. That’s a significant tactical asset in the run-in.
  2. Set-pieces remain the main vulnerability. Wellens said he was “disappointed” with conceding from a set-play despite the win. Morgan’s header via an Archie Collins cross is exactly the kind of goal Orient cannot afford to keep shipping — particularly with games coming thick and fast.
  3. Dom Ballard’s form is Orient’s season distilled. The division’s top scorer with 18 goals, Ballard’s ability to create space for others — as he did for Simpson’s opener — is as valuable as his goals. Keeping him fit and on the pitch for the final nine games is the single most important factor in Orient’s survival bid.
  4. Lincoln look like champions-elect. A new club record of 20 unbeaten in the league, a four-point lead at the top, and the quality to come from behind and win late against the division’s second-best side. Barring a collapse, the title is theirs.
  5. Rotherham’s dropped points could be fatal. Blowing a 2–0 lead at home to Bolton in a relegation six-pointer is the kind of result that haunts you at the end of the season. With Orient, Wigan and Burton all winning on the same day, the Millers look increasingly isolated.

Looking Ahead: Gameweek 38

👀 Key Fixtures Next Week (Tuesday 17 March)

  • AFC Wimbledon vs Leyton Orient (7:45pm) — Immediate opportunity to extend the gap to six points. Wimbledon are dangerous — Marcus Browne’s 12 goals make them a constant threat — but Orient go in with real momentum.
  • Peterborough United vs Rotherham United (7:45pm) — A massive relegation clash. Posh want to avoid being dragged into trouble; Rotherham are running out of games to save themselves. Win for Rotherham or bust.
  • Stockport County vs Northampton Town (7:45pm) — Stockport need a response after their Lincoln defeat. For Northampton, every game is now a survival mission.
  • Huddersfield Town vs Lincoln City (7:45pm) — Can anyone stop the Imps? Liam Manning’s Huddersfield will fancy their chances at home but Lincoln haven’t lost in 20.
  • Luton Town vs Exeter City (7:45pm) — Both sides needing points for contrasting reasons. Luton on the rise under Wilshere; Exeter worryingly fragile.

Leyton Orient’s Next Match

Leyton Orient’s Upcoming Fixtures

Leyton Orient - Upcoming League Fixtures

DateHomeAway
18 Apr 2026Leyton OrientRotherham
25 Apr 2026BlackpoolLeyton Orient
02 May 2026Leyton OrientBurton Albion

Orient travel to AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday evening (17 March, 7:45pm) in what is an immediate opportunity to push the gap to the bottom four beyond five points. Wimbledon are not easy opposition — Marcus Browne’s 12 goals make them a constant attacking threat — but Saturday’s performance showed an Orient side growing in belief and tactical confidence. A third consecutive win would represent a genuine turning point in the O’s relegation battle and would significantly ease the pressure heading into the final stretch of the season.

Conclusion

Gameweek 37 delivered everything you could want from a League One Saturday — a record-breaking leaders, a statement four-goal away win, a dramatic relegation six-pointer, and a stoppage-time equaliser to cap a frantic afternoon. For Leyton Orient, it was simply the best possible day: three points, a first back-to-back victory of the season, and a four-point buffer to the drop zone. With nine games remaining, the title race, play-off picture and relegation battle are all far from resolved — but Tuesday’s midweek round, and Orient’s trip to Wimbledon in particular, could prove just as decisive.

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