Norwich City goalkeeper Vicente Reyes made it three consecutive clean sheets for loan club Cambridge United in their 1-0 win over Burton Albion.
The U's started the season poorly under Garry Monk, with many tipping them for relegation already after claiming just one point from their first nine League One games.
But they've put an impressive run together based on defensive solidity, converting those clean sheets into wins to take themselves within a point of escaping the third tier relegation zone.
The latest of those was in that defeat of the Brewers, Jordan Cousins' late strike sealing all three points at the Abbey.
Reyes saw his good form rewarded earlier this month with a call-up to the Chile senior team, failing to make his full debut for his country but training with the men's squad for the first time.
Former under-21s team-mate Emmanuel Adegboyega was also in action, playing 61 minutes as Dundee United lost 1-0 to Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership.
Adegboyega started on the right side of a back three for Jim Goodwin's side, departing with the scores level before Peter Ambrose won it for the table-topping Dons.
It was a less productive day for the rest of City's loan stable, as both Ken Aboh and Lewis Shipley missed out on their matchday squads. Aboh has struggled for game time at Stevenage, making just three appearances for The Boro, while Shipley has been in and out of Cheltenham Town's starting line-up in League Two.
Ellis Craven was an unused substitute for Boston United in their 1-0 draw with Eastleigh, while Finley Welch missed out through injury. He had made a positive impression in his first two Pilgrims appearances, but was withdrawn with a knee issue in Wednesday's loss to AFC Fylde.
His issue is currently being assessed by medical staff at Norwich, only nine days after he moved to Lincolnshire on a one-month loan.
Dan Barden was also an unused substitute in Swindon Town's last-ditch draw with Gillingham.
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