This weekend, plenty of Tottenham Hotspur loanees were in action - including another successful day for Josh Keeley and Jamie Donley in League One. Let's round up the rest of the weekend.
Summarising the weekend for the rest of the Spurs loanees
In the Championship, Ashley Phillips once again started for Stoke City as they hosted Oxford United and former manager Gary Rowett. The young Spurs defender did his job, helping the Potters to a clean sheet - though they had to make do with a 0-0 draw.
Throughout the game, Phillips recorded; six clearances, one blocked shot, one interception, one tackle, 60 touches of the ball, 2/3 ground duels won, one foul drawn, and two shots.
This draw leaves Stoke in 20th place, with 29 points from their 29 games. They are only two points above the relegation zone - with worse goal difference. Next up is an away game against Hull City - the side directly above them in the league - next Saturday. 15:00 GMT kick off.
Down in League Two, it was a frustrating afternoon for George Abbott and his Notts County side, as they conceded a late equaliser at home to Bromley, being held to a 1-1 draw. As tends to be the case, the on loan Spurs teenager played the 90 minutes.
This draw leaves Notts in 6th place in League Two, with 44 points from their 26 games so far. Next up is a home game against second bottom Carlisle United on Tuesday night, for a 19:45 GMT kick off.
In the National League, goalkeeper Luca Gunter made his debut for Wealdstone after joining on loan late in the week. Unfortunately it would not be the dream debut, as they were condemned to a 2-0 defeat away to Fylde. This leaves Wealdstone 21st in the league, with 25 points from their 26 games. Next up is a home game against Solihull Moors, next Saturday at 15:00 GMT.
It would be another miserable day in Belgium, as KVC Westerlo lost another game, this time at home to Genk. Luka Vuskovic and Alfie Devine both played the 90 minutes. At least they're getting used to losing every game, will set them in good stead upon their return to Spurs.
This defeat means they remain in 13th place in the league, with 23 points from 23 games. Next up is an away game agaisnt Kortrijk on Sunday, for an 18:15 GMT kick off.
Over in La Liga, Alejo Veliz played 17 minutes as Espanyol drew 1-1 away to Sevilla. They remain 18th in the league, with 20 points from 21 games. Next up is a home game against Real Madrid on Saturday at 20:00 GMT.
Meanwhile, Bryan Gil scored for Girona away to Rayo Vallecano to put them ahead, but two goals in the last ten minutes for the hosts condemned his side to a defeat. This leaves them in 9th place, with 28 points from 21 games. Next up is a home game against Arsenal in their final Champions League game, on Wednesday, at 20:00 GMT.
Finally, Alfie Dorrington came on as a 40th minute sub for Aberdeen, as their miserable league form continues, being defeated 3-0 at home to St Mirren. The score was already 2-0 by the time the loanee had come on. This leaves Aberdeen fourth in the league, with 35 points from 24 games. Next up is an away game against Hibernian on Saturday at 15:00 GMT.