Brentford loanee Myles Peart-Harris helped Swansea City pick up a point at Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday night.
Having been rewarded with the second start of his loan spell, the attacking midfielder played the full 90 minutes in a goalless draw at Hillsborough.
Peart-Harris bemoaned the Championship side’s lack of cutting edge in front of goal when speaking to the Swans’ website post-match.
"Coming here, we wanted to get the three points. In the first half, we had a lot of the ball and we played with some good quality,” said the 22-year-old.
"In the second half, they made it tricky and it was hard for us. Physically, as a team we had to dig in, and picking up a point like that against a tough team; we'll take that.
"We can keep the ball quite a bit but it's that cutting edge in the final third, and that's the story at the moment. We just need to be punishing teams in those moments when we're on top."
In League One, Tristan Crama and Michael Olakigbe both featured in 2-1 home defeats for their respective loan clubs.
Crama picked up another 90 minutes for Exeter, who conceded inside the opening minute and were 2-0 down against Reading at the break.
Ilmari Niskanen pulled one back with just under an hour played but the Grecians ultimately couldn’t find the all-important equaliser.
Wigan, who lost to Mansfield, introduced Olakigbe at half-time having trailed 1-0 at the interval.
The winger had a positive impact, with the hosts equalising through Thelo Aasgaard early in the second half before Keanu Baccus claimed the three points for the Stags.
Ben Winterbottom could make his 12th appearance of the season for AFC Fylde this evening.
Fylde travel to Boston United in a game which pits 22nd against 21st in the National League.