Kamil Conteh has been crowned Supporters Player of the Season after a thoroughly successful term at Gateshead.
The midfielder has made 32 appearances since joining our north-east neighbours at the start of October, playing a key part in the Heed maintaining their National League status.
Gateshead, who enjoyed a resounding 4-0 win over Maidenhead at the weekend, will see out their season under the Wembley arch later this month as they take on Halifax in the FA Trophy final.
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Overseas, it was an eventful afternoon for Martin Payero, who bagged his second goal in as many games before receiving his marching orders in Boca Juniors’ 3-1 victory.
The Argentine opened the scoring with a stunning volley just three minutes into the contest against Racing Club before a touchline incident saw him and opposing midfielder Juan Nardoni dismissed.
In the Championship, Joe Lumley and Reading are relying on results elsewhere in their survival battle after rescuing a point at home to Wigan Athletic, a result that signalled the Latics' instant return to League One.
Yakou Meite’s 93rd-minute equaliser means the Royals are reliant on Sheffield United defeating Huddersfield on Thursday evening ahead of a potential relegation decider against the Terriers on Bank Holiday Monday.
In League One, Josh Coburn played the full 90 minutes of Bristol Rovers’ stalemate at promotion-hopefuls Peterborough.
A division below, two goals in four minutes downed Sol Brynn and Swindon Town with manager Jody Morris sacked on the back of just four wins from his 18 in charge.
Elsewhere Jack Robinson and Calum Kavanagh entered the fray in the second half for Carlisle and Newport County respectively.
The Blues went down 3-2 to fellow promotion candidates Salford City while the Welsh outfit recorded a 2-1 away win at Gillingham.
Up in Scotland, Hayden Coulson and Zach Hemming watched from the bench as Aberdeen and Kilmarnock picked up wins in the Scottish Premiership.
Matthew Hoppe was utilised as a late substitute in Hibernian’s 1-1 draw at St. Johnstone.