Every Norwich City export in EFL action lost on a Saturday to forget for the Canaries' loan stable.

Vicente Reyes' Forest Green Rovers dropped back to the bottom of League Two with a 2-0 loss to Doncaster Rovers, Luke Molyneux's strike added to by former Derby defender Richard Keogh's own goal for what could be a big defeat for the Gloucestershire club.

Forest Green had been making a revival after Reyes' arrival coincided with an upturn in results, his form impressive as the appointment of Steve Cotterill greatly improved their survival hopes.

They've now lost back-to-back games against struggling sides, however, with former Canary Steve Morison's Sutton United 1-0 winners at the New Lawn last week and 18th-placed Doncaster comfortable victors in Yorkshire.

Sutton were able to leapfrog the Green Devils with a 3-1 win over Accrington Stanley on Saturday, with Norwich loanee Brad Hills playing the full 90 minutes for Accrington. Fellow City under-23 Lewis Shipley was an unused substitute.

Archie Mair was also unable to prevent League Two defeat as his Morecambe side faced Gillingham at home, the Gills coming from behind to win 3-2 at the Globe Arena.

Morecambe still have a slim chance of making the play-offs despite being 12th in the table, with only five points separating them from seventh. Mair has played 16 times there since cutting his loan at Gateshead short to make the move to league football in January, keeping only two clean sheets.

Fellow Norwich youngster Jaden Warner is currently at his former club Notts County, where his penalty heroics were enough to ensure promotion last season.

Stuart Maynard's side are on course to comfortably avoid relegation this term, but were beaten 2-1 by struggling Salford City on Saturday.

Centre-back Warner played the full game on the right of a back three, his 12th senior appearance of the campaign as he hopes to earn a first-team place on his return to Carrow Road.