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Walton keeps clean sheet

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Dundee United got back to winning ways with a clean sheet for Jack Walton after a quiet Saturday afternoon for our goalkeeper.

Walton faced no shots on target as Ross County suffered a 3-0 defeat at Tannadice Park, handing United their first win in four.

This was Jack’s 28th clean sheet in 60 appearances across his two loan spells with the Tangerines; they currently sit fourth in the Scottish Premiership table.

Scottish midfielder Allan Campbell has started three games in a row at Charlton Athletic, playing most of the win at Southend before defeat in the league at Exeter.

After beating Birmingham City at the start of October, a tough run for the Addicks has meant no wins in four games as they drop to 13th in League One.

Jayden Luker is building his fitness back up after injury with Grimsby Town, playing over 70 minutes in the EFL Trophy against Manchester City U21 a fortnight ago.

The 19-year-old made his League Two debut last month against Milton Keynes but did not feature in the Mariners win at Wimbledon last weekend.

Moving into the National League, Dion Pereira scored the only goal from the penalty spot in Dagenham & Redbridge’s shock Emirates FA Cup win at Crewe Alexandra before playing 90 minutes in the draw at Boston United.

The Daggers are currently six points outside the play-off spots, with Dion set to visit Wimbledon in the Emirates FA Cup second round at the end of the month, live on ITVX in the UK.

Meanwhile, Bim Pepple secured Southend’s Player of the Month and Goal of the Month awards but was unable to get on the scoresheet when Yeovil Town beat the Shrimpers last Saturday.

In the National League South, Josh Phillips made his Bath City debut off the bench against Worthing before starting both defeats against Slough Town and Weston-super-Mare.

Staying in non-league, Jameson Horlick’s Dulwich Hamlet climbed into the Isthmian Premier League play-off places with victory against Potters Bar.

Oli Lynch, also on loan with Horlick at Hakan Hayrettin’s Hamlet, was not involved in the Potters Bar win due to injury.

At The Eyrie, Josh Odell-Bature played an hour of Bedford Town’s defeat to St. Ives Town after contributing to their 3-0 win at Bromsgrove the previous week.

Finally, Axel Piesold played 19 minutes across both of Cliftonville’s Northern Ireland Premiership wins against Crusaders and Dungannon, as well as five minutes in the League Cup victory at Bangor.

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