Roots Hall Return! | Southend United VS Scunthorpe United (Matchday #1 SBL2) Welcome back to ShrimpersTV for the return of Matchdays on the channel and the return of fans to Roots Hall after 280 days! After a 0-0 to Stevenage, it was fellow relegation strugglers Scunthorpe United next for Mark Molesleys side, but could they finally get a home win this season? Be sure to like, comment, subscribe and share with your friends! Thank you and enjoy! - NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. - Instagram: @shrimperstv & @_thebluesfans - tag us in your stories of you watching the video to be featured! - Twitter: @liamclark04 - TikTok: @shrimperstvonyt - #Shrimpers #SOUvSCU
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Southend 3-3 Portsmouth: Simon Cox fires hat-trick to complete stunning Shrimpers comeback. Southend showed their battling qualities as a hat-trick from Simon Cox completed a stunning comeback for a 3-3 draw with promotion-chasing Portsmouth at Roots Hall. The Shrimpers trailed 3-0 inside 31 minutes through goals from Bryn Morris (8), Ben Close (20) and Oliver Hawkins (31) for Pompey. But Cox began the revival when he headed in from Samuel Hart's cross nine minutes before the break. The striker then converted a penalty after Michael Kightly was fouled inside the box by Morris (78), and he fired in his 15th goal of the season with three minutes remaining to complete the comeback. The result moved Chris Powell's side up to 13th ahead of the remaining League One fixtures on Saturday, while Portsmouth are back above Sunderland into third, although they missed the chance to go level on points with second-placed Barnsley. Kenny Jackett must be wondering how this contest slipped away from his side, with Pompey good value for their 3-0 lead. Jamal Lowe combined with Omar Bogle down the right for the opener, as Southend stopper Nathan Bishop could only parry the cross into the path of Morris to lash in his first goal for the visitors. Southend were still re-organising themselves when Close fired in a second as Michael Turner's attempts to clear from Bogle's threaded pass seeking Hawkins fell kindly for the midfielder. Eleven minutes later, it looked like the division's best away performers would be celebrating another victory on the road when Hawkins tapped in the rebound after Morris' shot deflected back into play off Bishop's right-hand post. But Southend dug deep and reduced the deficit when Cox headed past Craig MacGillivray from Hart's deep cross. Portsmouth's attacking threat faded in the second period, but it was not until Morris' inexplicable challenge on Kightly with 12 minutes remaining that the hosts further regained a foothold, allowing Cox to score his second from the spot. Powell's men then restored parity when Timothee Dieng showed brilliant awareness to find Cox free on the edge of the box, and his curled shot left MacGillivray with no chance to complete an unlikely turnaround. Predict 6 correct scores for your chance to win £250K.
Shrewsbury missed the opportunity to open up a gap at the top of League One as they suffered a narrow defeat to in-form Rotherham at New Meadow.The leaders remain just a point above promotion rivals Wigan and Blackburn, who play in the FA Cup and league respectively on Monday.Rotherham, who registered a sixth successive win, took the lead just before the break following a close-range effort from Richard Wood and that goal proved enough to strengthen his side's spot in the play-offs. Richard Wood of Rotherham celebrates after scoring to make it 0-1 against Shrewsbury RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Fulham 2-0 Aston Villa: Ryan Sessegnon and Floyd Ayite on... Brighton 3-1 Coventry: Debut goal for club-record star... 'This reception makes me the happiest manager in the world':... Leicester 1-0 Sheffield United: Riyad Mahrez sets up Jamie... Share this article Share Season at a glance Live tables Fixtures Scores League One Premier League Championship League One League Two Scottish Premiership Scottish Div 1 Scottish Div 2 Scottish Div 3 Ligue 1 Serie A La Liga Bundesliga More tables More fixtures More scores Scunthorpe remain fifth after hitting back twice to take a point from a 2-2 draw at home to Northampton.Chris Long's close-range header put the Cobblers in front after 13 minutes as he claimed his ninth goal of the season before Funso Ojo equalised just after the half-hour mark.Midfielder John-Joe O'Toole headed the visitors in front for the second time after 57 minutes but they were pegged back again as Murray Wallace headed Josh Morris' free-kick home 20 minutes later.Charlton moved into the play-offs thanks to a 2-1 victory at MK Dons with goals from Ahmed Kashi and Josh Magennis before Kieran Agard reduced the deficit as the hosts remain in trouble - just five points off the bottom.Defender Sonny Bradley's header on the brink of half-time clinched maximum points as Plymouth edged a 1-0 victory at Oxford to sit one point off the play-offs.Burnley defender Tom Anderson recorded a brace after Alex Kiwomya had scored his first goal for the club with the opener as Doncaster eased to a 3-0 win at home to Fleetwood. A dejected James Bolton of Shrewsbury Town hides his face after a disappointing defeat John-Joe O'Toole of Northampton heads home his side's second goal against ScunthorpeIt was a day to forget for Portsmouth, who suffered a 3-1 defeat away to Southend in a match where they scored an own goal and had a man sent off.The hosts took an early lead just six minutes in as Pompey's Matt Clarke unfortunately put into his own net when attempting to clear a dangerous ball from Shayon Harrison.Jason Demetriou doubled the Shrimpers' lead six minutes later as he fired Stephen McLaughlin's assist home from the edge of the 18-yard box.The visitors pulled one back nine minutes before the break through Gareth Evans but they were reduced to 10 men when Nathan Thompson saw red for a high tackle an