Ipswich 3-1 Middlesbrough
David McGoldrick scored twice as Ipswich recorded their first Championship win in four matches with victory over Middlesbrough.
Boro took the lead courtesy of Albert Adomah's scissor-kick from Grant Leadbitter's headed ball.
Striker McGoldrick scored Town's equaliser when he fired in from 25 yards, before Luke Chambers made it 2-1 with a header into the far corner.
McGoldrick's second came in injury time when he fired low into the corner.
Victory was Ipswich's 800th at home in League football, but perhaps more significantly for this season, it saw them move away from the teams near the bottom.
Bradford 2-2 Colchester
A brace from Wells' helped Bradford come from behind to claim a draw over 10-man Colchester.
Wells sent the hosts ahead, with a fifteen minute strike, before Jeffrey Monakana equalised with an angled shot. Four minutes later, Jabo Ibehre setup a shot to fire the visitors in front.
As the second half got underway, Wells then levelled with a looping header.
U's substitution Daniel Pappoe was sent off in injury-time for his strong tackle on Mark Yeates.
Southend 0-1 Scunthorpe
Friday
Iwelumo's second-half header sent Southend to their fourth defeat of the season as Scunthorpe edged a
1-0 victory at Roots Hall.
The hosts edged the balance of play in the first half, but visiting keeper Sam Slocombe was on hand to save headers from Ryan Leonard and Freddy Eastwood.
After the break, Shrimpers defender Ben Coker mistimed a header into the path of Iwelumo, who nodded the Iron ahead.
Kevan Hurst came closest to an equaliser with an effort that Slocombe tipped over, but Scunthorpe held on.
Scunthorpe, who looked much the better side after Iwelumo's effort, could have extended their lead when Eddie Nolan's header went just over and Sean McAllister's long-range strike forced a superb save from Daniel Bentley.
Grimsby 1-0 Braintree
Grimsby earned victory over Braintree thanks to Lennell John-Lewis's first-half goal.
John-Lewis put Grimsby ahead after slotting home Alex Rodman's cut-back from the by-line.
The goalscorer almost put through his own net in the second half when his defensive header from Kenny Davis's corner looped over the bar.
Andy Cook had the chance to kill off the game but his lob over Nathan McDonald from 20 yards sailed wide.
Chelmsford 0-2 Whitehawk
Whitehawk recorded their second consecutive victory in the Skrill South, slumping Chelmsford City to four straight defeats. Goals from Tom Cadmore (35) and substitute Jacob Erskine (78) handed the three points to the Hawks.
The Clarets failed to deal with David Da Silva’s flag kick and after some patient play from the hosts, Tommy Fraser’s outswinging cross from the left flank found the head of Tom Cadmore, who steered his header into the net to give Whitehawk the lead.
Substitute Jacob Erskine sealed the three points for the visiting side when he eluded the off-side trap, and he had plenty of time to pick his spot before sliding the ball under the body of Tommy Forecast.
Burnham Ramblers 1-2 AFC Sudbury
AFC Sudbury progressed to the second qualifying round of the FA Cup, as they beat hosts Burnham Ramblers 2-1.
They dominated the first half but had only a James Baker goal to show for it. The home side levelled after the break but the winning goal came from Michael Shinn after a Dave Cowley cross.
David McGoldrick scored twice as Ipswich recorded their first Championship win in four matches with victory over Middlesbrough.
Boro took the lead courtesy of Albert Adomah's scissor-kick from Grant Leadbitter's headed ball.
Striker McGoldrick scored Town's equaliser when he fired in from 25 yards, before Luke Chambers made it 2-1 with a header into the far corner.
McGoldrick's second came in injury time when he fired low into the corner.
Victory was Ipswich's 800th at home in League football, but perhaps more significantly for this season, it saw them move away from the teams near the bottom.
Bradford 2-2 Colchester
A brace from Wells' helped Bradford come from behind to claim a draw over 10-man Colchester.
Wells sent the hosts ahead, with a fifteen minute strike, before Jeffrey Monakana equalised with an angled shot. Four minutes later, Jabo Ibehre setup a shot to fire the visitors in front.
As the second half got underway, Wells then levelled with a looping header.
U's substitution Daniel Pappoe was sent off in injury-time for his strong tackle on Mark Yeates.
Southend 0-1 Scunthorpe
Friday
Iwelumo's second-half header sent Southend to their fourth defeat of the season as Scunthorpe edged a
1-0 victory at Roots Hall.
The hosts edged the balance of play in the first half, but visiting keeper Sam Slocombe was on hand to save headers from Ryan Leonard and Freddy Eastwood.
After the break, Shrimpers defender Ben Coker mistimed a header into the path of Iwelumo, who nodded the Iron ahead.
Kevan Hurst came closest to an equaliser with an effort that Slocombe tipped over, but Scunthorpe held on.
Scunthorpe, who looked much the better side after Iwelumo's effort, could have extended their lead when Eddie Nolan's header went just over and Sean McAllister's long-range strike forced a superb save from Daniel Bentley.
Grimsby 1-0 Braintree
Grimsby earned victory over Braintree thanks to Lennell John-Lewis's first-half goal.
John-Lewis put Grimsby ahead after slotting home Alex Rodman's cut-back from the by-line.
The goalscorer almost put through his own net in the second half when his defensive header from Kenny Davis's corner looped over the bar.
Andy Cook had the chance to kill off the game but his lob over Nathan McDonald from 20 yards sailed wide.
Chelmsford 0-2 Whitehawk
Whitehawk recorded their second consecutive victory in the Skrill South, slumping Chelmsford City to four straight defeats. Goals from Tom Cadmore (35) and substitute Jacob Erskine (78) handed the three points to the Hawks.
The Clarets failed to deal with David Da Silva’s flag kick and after some patient play from the hosts, Tommy Fraser’s outswinging cross from the left flank found the head of Tom Cadmore, who steered his header into the net to give Whitehawk the lead.
Substitute Jacob Erskine sealed the three points for the visiting side when he eluded the off-side trap, and he had plenty of time to pick his spot before sliding the ball under the body of Tommy Forecast.
Burnham Ramblers 1-2 AFC Sudbury
AFC Sudbury progressed to the second qualifying round of the FA Cup, as they beat hosts Burnham Ramblers 2-1.
They dominated the first half but had only a James Baker goal to show for it. The home side levelled after the break but the winning goal came from Michael Shinn after a Dave Cowley cross.