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Promising Leicester City loanee Josh Knight helped promotion-chasing Peterborough to another win with his third goal of the season.

Knight, who was “outstanding” off the bench according to manager Darren Ferguson, coolly finished in injury time to seal a 4-0 win for the Posh over Oxford in League One.

The versatile 22-year-old, who has spent most of his Peterborough spell in midfield despite playing as a defender for City's development squad, has now made four substitute appearances in a row since returning from a two-month lay-off, with the London Road club victorious in every game.

However, Peterborough are still four points behind league leaders Rotherham, for whom Daniel Iversen kept a 10th clean sheet of the season.

The Dane made two important saves as the Millers beat Lincoln 1-0.

Further down the table, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall tasted victory for the first time in his Blackpool loan spell, the midfielder praised by supporters for his showing in a 2-1 win over Southend.

In the Championship, Filip Benkovic made his debut for Bristol City, but it was one to forget, the Croatian shrugged off the ball and turned too easily for Birmingham’s points-securing injury-time goal, the Blues running out 3-1 winners.

Meanwhile, Andy King played 16 minutes off the bench as Huddersfield beat QPR 1-0.

In League Two, full-back Mitch Clark played the full 90 minutes as Port Vale beat Northampton, while Admiral Muskwe was a second-half substitute for division-leaders Swindon, who drew 1-1 with Carlisle.

Overseas, three City players featured in the same game as Islam Slimani and Adrien Silva’s Monaco produced a 2-1 win over Fousseni Diabate’s Amiens.

Slimani scored his eighth of the season, nodding in an injury-time corner for Monaco, who had trailed from the ninth to the 85th minute. For Monaco, Silva again took the armband.

In Belgium, Kamal Sowah played 90 minutes for City’s sister club OH Leuven, who continued their promotion charge with a 3-0 win over Lommel.