Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Godden’s double sees Posh extend their lead

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pushed into attack, smashed the ball home.

Second-placed Portsmouth came from behind to draw 1-1 at home against Shrewsbury.

The visitors went ahead through substitute Greg Docherty in the 73rd minute after a mistake by Christian Burgess.

Pompey levelled with just three minutes left with a penalty from Brett Pitman.

Barnsley, who are third, also hit a late equaliser to draw 1-1 against Walsall at Oakwell.

Victor Adeboyejo broke the deadlock after 54 minutes, but substitute Andy Cook secured a share of the points two minutes from time.

It also finished 1-1 between Sunderland and Fleetwood at the Stadium of Light.

Paddy Madden headed Fleetwood into an early lead after nine minutes but striker Josh Maja had Sunderland level seven minutes before half-time.

Madden saw his penalty saved by Jon McLaughlin five minutes into the second half as both sides had to settle for a point.

At the other end of the table, keeper Matt Macey made two stunning saves during the second half to help bottom side Plymouth claim a deserved point from a goalless draw at Bristol Rovers.

Billy Kee’s late penalty earned Accrington a 1-1 home draw against Burton. Midfielder Scott Fraser put the visitors ahead on 11 minutes.

Stanley, though, snatched a point with seven minutes left when Kee converted from the spot.

New permanent Charlton boss Lee Bowyer saw his side beat Wycombe 3-2 at The Valley.

Randell Williams gave Wycombe an early lead after just seven minutes, but an own goal from defender Sido Jombati on the halfhour levelled things up.

Striker Lyle Taylor put the Addicks back in front with 20 minutes left.

Naby Sarr made it 3-1 late on, before substitute Paris Cowan-Hall headed in a consolatio­n during stoppage time.

Doncaster beat Luton 2-1. Matty Blair fired Rovers ahead inside five minutes, but the Hatters equalised in first-half stoppage time through Elliot Lee’s header.

Ben Whiteman, though, put Doncaster back in front just 30 seconds after the restart.

Joe Pigott’s goal on 52 minutes was enough to give AFC Wimbledon a 1-0 win at Gillingham.

Scunthorpe and Rochdale played out an entertaini­ng 3-3 draw.

Lee Novak and Ryan Colclough put the Iron in control early on, before Oliver Rathbone reduced the deficit after 52 minutes.

Scunthorpe were soon 3-1 up when defender Charlie Goode headed in before Rathbone got a second on 66 minutes and substitute Matthew Gillam hit a dramatic equaliser with seven minutes left.

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