LEAGUE TWO
NOTTS CO 3 CHELTENHAM 1
TWO goals from top scorer Jorge Grant helped keep Notts County top of the table. Shaun Brisley was also on target, with Carl Winchester replying for Colchester.
YEOVIL 1 SWINDON 2
SWINDON came from behind through Kellan Gordan and Keshi Anderson after Rhys Browne put Yeovil ahead. ‘People might start giving us a bit more respect,’ said Swindon boss David Flitcroft.
ACCRINGTON 1 NEWPORT 1
SUBSTITUTE Mallik Wilks rescued a point for promotionchasing Accrington after Frank Nouble had put Newport in front. ‘I am gutted,’ admitted Newport boss Michael Flynn.
WYCOMBE 4 CRAWLEY 0
CRAIG MACKAIL-SMITH struck an 11-minute hat-trick as Wycombe claimed a first win in six. Eberechi Eze had put them ahead with a fine solo goal. Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth said: ‘There were bits of magic out there.’
CHESTERFIELD 1 EXETER 0
KRISTIAN DENNIS’ 12th goal of the season gave struggling Chesterfield victory over promotion-chasing Exeter. ‘It wasn’t pretty,’ admitted Chesterfield boss Jack Lester.
PORT VALE 1 BARNET 0
NEW Barnet boss Mark McGhee bemoaned the decision to award Tom Pope’s winning penalty. He said: ‘The penalty was dubious. Was it a silly mistake or a silly decision?’ His side are now without a win in 14 games.
COLCHESTER 0 MORECAMBE 0
MORECAMBE boss Jim Bentley felt his side were well worth their point. He said: ‘It was a fair result. Any point away is good.’ Colchester substitute Drey Wright came closest to winning it when he hit the bar.
MANSFIELD 1 STEVENAGE 0
A MISTAKE by keeper Joe Fryer handed Kane Hemmings the goal that beat Stevenage and extended Mansfield’s unbeaten run to eight games. Stevenage boss Darren Sarll said: ‘We did not deserve to lose. An individual error cost us.’
FOREST GREEN 3 CREWE 2
ALEX IACOVITTI forced in an injury-time winner for Forest Green. Christian Doidge had earlier scored twice, cancelling out goals by Chris Porter and Jordan Bowery for Crewe.
LUTON 7 CAMBRIDGE 0
OLLY LEE scored from inside his own half and Danny Hylton netted a hat-trick as Luton hammered Cambridge. Dan Potts and Elliot Lee (2) completed the rout. Luton boss Nathan Jones said: ‘There was some unbelievable stuff.’
GRIMSBY 0 CARLISLE 1
CARLISLE manager Keith Curle was full of praise for match-winner Clint Hill. He said: ‘His determination, his strength, his ability to make the right decisions shine through.’
LINCOLN 1 COVENTRY 2
LINCOLN surrendered a first-half lead as Coventry won a pulsating encounter. Matt Rhead put the home side ahead but fine second-half goals from Jodi Jones and substitute Duckens Nazon won it for Coventry.