ILIAS Chair impressed on his debut for Stevenage in their 1-0 win against Yeovil Town on Saturday.

The QPR attacker played the full 90 minutes for Boro at the Lamex Stadium as the League Two side secured victory courtesy of Alex Revell’s 72nd-minute winner.

Chair received good reviews from the Stevenage fanbase as victory leaves them a point outside the play-off spots with 15 games remaining.

Meanwhile, Aramide Oteh came off the bench for Walsall to make his debut for the League One side in their 2-1 defeat at home to Rochdale.

Striker Oteh replaced Morgan Ferrier in the 73rd minute at the Banks’s Stadium but he was unable to work his way onto the scoresheet.

In Scotland Seny Dieng helped struggling Dundee to a point at Hamilton Academical’s on Saturday.

The 23-year-old keeper looked to be heading for a 1-0 victory at New Douglas Park until the hosts levelled in the 90th minute.

The draw keeps them one point behind their opponents in 11th position in the Scottish Premiership.

Meanwhile, Sean Goss’ debut for St. Johnstone ended in defeat against Celtic on Sunday.

The QPR midfielder played 82 minutes at McDiarmid Park before being replaced eight minutes from time as The Saints lost 2-0.

Attacker David Wheeler had an unhappy return to former side Exeter City in League Two as MK Dons lost 3-1 against the Grecians. Wheeler was substituted after 73 minutes at St. James Park.

A further three R’s players were unused substitutes as midfielder Charlie Owens watched on from the bench as Wycombe Wanderers in their 0-0 draw at home to Bradford City.

Under-23s forward Ody Alfa meanwhile waits for his debut for Atlético Baleares in their 0-0 draw at Sabadell whilst defender Alex Baptiste was also unused for League One leader Luton Town in their 3-0 win against Shrewsbury Town.

Forward Paul Smyth was in the away end at Wigan Athletic to watch QPR’s 2-1 defeat, with loan side Accrington Stanley’s match against Cheltenham Town postponed due to a frozen pitch.