Dons stay put as League One plays without them
Not a lot changed for MK Dons on Saturday as the one game which could have seen them drop down the table was called off.
A waterlogged pitch at Spotland meant Rochdale's clash with Tranmere Rovers was postponed early in the day, meaning Brian Barry-Murphy's side could not climb above Dons, nor could Tranmere close the gap between themselves and safety.
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AFC Wimbledon netted a stoppage-time equaliser to prevent Rotherham maintain their gap at the top of the table, while opening the gap between themselves and the relegation zone to seven points.
Coventry's 2-0 win over relegation-threatened Southend at Roots Hall saw them draw level with Rotherham at the top of the pile, with Wycombe in third keeping the pace with a similar 2-0 win over bottom club Bolton.
Peterborough dropped to fourth as they were stunned by Fleetwood, who were 2-1 winners at Highbury Stadium, with Sunderland edging past Oxford United courtesy of a John Mousinho own goal after just three minutes at the Kassam Stadium. Portsmouth made up the play-off spots with two second-half goals to see off Shrewsbury 2-0 at Fratton Park.
Accrington Stanley moved into 14th spot with a thrilling 4-3 win over Lincoln City, which saw them jump the Imps in the process, while Bristol Rovers added to Blackpool's miserable week, beating the managerless Tangerines 2-1 after they sacked Simon Grayson in the week.