The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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SHEFF UTD 1 ROCHDALE 1

Billy Sharp rescued a late point for United, following Andy Cannon’s opener fror Rochdale, but manager Chris Wilder admitted it wasn’t a great display. He revealed: ‘That was the worst of our three performanc­es so far.’

WIMBLEDON 1 BOLTON 2

Liam Trotter’s winner ended Bolton’s 495-day wait for an away victory as they beat Wimbledon. Gary Madine also scored, while Andy Barcham opened the scoring for the hosts.

PORT VALE 2 SOUTHEND 0

Port Vale boss Bruno Ribeiro was all smiles again as sub Anton Forrester and Remie Streete downed Southend. He said: ‘We won with some good football. We tried to play all the time against a good team and I am very happy.’

CHARLTON 1 NORTH’PTON 1

Johnnie Jackson grabbed a point for Charlton after Alex Revell’s early opener for Northampto­n and boss Russell Slade praised his skipper. ‘He finished exceptiona­lly well,’ he said.

MK DONS 2 MILLWALL 2

Kieran Agard enjoyed a dream debut for MK, scoring twice to peg back Millwall and earn his new club a point, before being singled out for praise by boss Karl Robinson. He said: ‘Kieran’s explosive, he’s brave and he’s a goalscorer. We know he’s a threat and he’s only going to get better.’ Former Millwall defender Upson put through his own net and David Worrall doubled the lead, before Agard’s classy brace minutes later.

PETERBORO 0 BRADFORD 1

Jordy Hiwula scored the first goal in Stuart McCall’s new Bradford reign and secured him a first win. ‘I’m delighted with the result and the allround display,’ said McCall.

CHESTERFIE­LD 3 SWINDON 1

Goals from Gary Liddle, Jay O’Shea (penalty) and Ched Evans handed Chesterfie­ld the points, with Darnell Furlong grabbing a late reply for Swindon. Home boss Danny Wilson said: ‘We’ve got a nice win under our belts.’

OLDHAM 0 WALSALL 0

Oldham boss Steve Robinson felt his side ‘should have come away with three points’ after being held to a goalless home draw by Walsall, whose manager Jon Whitney saw it differentl­y. He added: ‘I thought it was a fair result.’

COVENTRY 0 SHREWSBURY 0

Shrewsbury’s Jim O’Brien missed a late sitter that could have sunk his old club and boss Micky Mellon said: ‘He will live that all evening, but that’s what happens in football.’

GILLINGHAM 2 BURY 1

Justin Edinburgh hailed ‘a fantastic week’ after Ryan Jackson’s strike and Antony Kay’s own goal sent Gillingham top. He said: ‘I thought we matched their physicalit­y.’ Tom Pope pulled one back for Bury.

FLEETWOOD 2 SCUNTH’PE 2

Graham Alexander called Kevin van Veen’s equaliser ‘unbelievab­le’ as he saved United. Eggert Jonsson and David Ball had Town in front, before Tom Hopper began the fightback.

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