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LEAGUE TWO

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LUTON 2 GRIMSBY 0 LUTON moved four points clear at the top as they ended Grimsby’s four-game unbeaten run. Luke Berry opened the scoring from 25 yards and James Collins added a second. YEOVIL 3 EXETER 1 RELEGATION-threatened Yeovil upset the odds by beating promotion hopefuls Exeter. Jake Gray, Francois Zoko and a Sam Surridge penalty won it, with Jayden Stockley pulling one back for Exeter late on. ACCRINGTON 2 CRAWLEY 3 TWO goals from Enzio Boldewijn led Crawley to victory over Accrington. A Jordan Clark own-goal had set them on their way, with Billy Kee and Ben Richards-Everton replying. STEVENAGE 5 CHESTERFIE­LD 1 STEVENAGE ended an eight-game winless run in fine style. There were goals for Danny Newton, Dale Gorman, two from Matt Godden and a Jak McCourt owngoal, with Kristian Dennis replying for struggling Chesterfie­ld. BARNET 0 CHELTENHAM 2 BARNET boss Mark McGhee was upbeat in defeat. He said: ‘Was our performanc­e much different to last week? Maybe it wasn’t.’ Kevin Dawson and Carl Winchester got the goals. NOTTS CO 3 CAMBRIDGE 3 JONATHAN FORTE’S late goal saw Notts County preserve their unbeaten home record as they fought back from 3-0 down. Manager Kevin Nolan praised his side’s never-say-die attitude and said: ‘That’s why I am so proud of my lads. They stuck together and showed incredible spirit.’ Two goals from Jevani Brown (above) and one from Uche Ikpeazu put Cambridge in charge, but County hit back through Lewis Alessandra and Shaun Brisley before Forte levelled. NEWPORT 0 LINCOLN 0 LINCOLN manager Danny Cowley says he was struck by coins thrown from the crowd. He said: ‘I’ve got about £1.20 in my pocket now so I’ll go and have a can of Coke with that.’ COLCHESTER 1 PORT VALE 1 COLCHESTER boss John McGreal described his side’s draw with Port Vale as the ‘classic game of two halves’. Marcus Harness earned Vale a point when he cancelled out Sammie Szmodics’ opener for Colchester. MANSFIELD 2 MORECAMBE 1 DANNY ROSE headed a late winner to seal Mansfield’s first win in four games. Kane Hemmings had put them in front, but Callum Lang had given Morecambe hope. CREWE 0 SWINDON 3 FIRST-HALF goals from Kaiyne Woolery, Amine Linganzi and Luke Norris saw Swindon end a run of three defeats, with Woolery earning manager David Flitcroft’s plaudits. ‘He looked lively and dangerous,’ he said. FOREST GREEN 0 CARLISLE 1

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