Daily Star Sunday

Leam’s Latics make Lang-lasting impact

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ROTHERHAM’S 0-0 draw with Oxford

allowed Leam Richardson’s Wigan to close in on the Millers at the top of the table, with only goal difference separating the two sides.

Wigan’s Callum Lang (below) scored a late winner at Plymouth, who now drop down to fourth. Latics had taken the lead through Will Keane but his goal was cancelled out eight minutes later by Danny Mayor.

Wycombe

missed the chance to go top after being held 2-2 with Sheffield Wednesday.

Anis Mehmeti and Olamide Shodipo exchanged goals before the break. Josh Windass put the Owls in front but Jordan Obita was able to save a point for the visitors.

Sunderland moved up to fifth after Nathan Broadhead smashed a long-range winner to beat Cambridge 2-1.

A double from Matt O’Riley helped MK Dons

move back into the play-off places after beating Morecambe 4-0.

Mo Eisa and Harry

Darling also scored.

Burton made it back-toback wins with a 2-0 victory against

Doncaster with Tom O’Connor and Daniel Jebbison netting.

Callum Johnson scored in the 84th minute as managerles­s

Fleetwood drew

2-2 at Wimbledon.

A double from Alfie May was not enough for the win as

Cheltenham drew

2-2 with

Bolton. Xavier Amaechi and Elias Kachunga replied. Colby Bishop scored the solo goal for

Accrington to beat

Lincoln.

There were late winners for Portsmouth and Shrewsbury as

Gillingham defender Jack Tucker scored an own goal in stoppage time for Pompey to earn a fourth consecutiv­e league win, while Daniel Udoh’s late winner saw the Shrews end

Charlton’s six-game unbeaten run.

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