The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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ROTHERHAM 1 MK DONS 1

MK DONS manager Russell Martin praised his side for winning ‘a big point’ with a draw at Rotherham.

Freddie Ladapo (right) put United ahead with a powerful effort from the edge of the box, but Rhys Healey squared up the match, firing into the top corner.

‘It’s a brilliant point against top of the league and a team who are very good at what they do,’ said Martin. ‘I am really proud of them.’

Rotherham boss Paul Warne added: ‘I don’t really know what more we could have done.’

BLACKPOOL 2 IPSWICH 1

SUPER-SUB Joe Nuttall struck in the third minute of added-on time as Blackpool overcame Ipswich. Kiernan DewsburyHa­ll’s first-half strike had been matched by Freddie Sears.

OXFORD 2 SOUTHEND 1

MATTY TAYLOR’S late strike sunk Southend, to please boss Karl Roinson. He said: ‘I’m very proud of my players. We’ve played nine games in 29 days.’ James Henry’s penalty had fired the U’s ahead, before Lewis Gard equalised.

DONCASTER 3 WYCOMBE 1

DARREN MOORE felt Doncaster’s victory over high-flying Wycombe was ‘probably the best this season’.

Efforts from Niall Ennis and Kieran Sadlier (above), plus an own goal from Jason McCarthy saw Rovers come through, with Adebayo Akinfenwa replying.

‘It’s a massive three points and I’m absolutely delighted,’ revealed a jubilant Moore.

BOLTON 0 ACCRINGTON 0

BOLTON goalkeeper Remi Matthews (right) was praised by both managers after his heroics earned the hosts a point.

Matthews pulled off two outstandin­g stops to deny Jordan Clark, the second with the last kick of the game.

‘It was a magnificen­t save by Remi,’ said Bolton boss Keith Hill. ‘I am pleased with a clean sheet.’

Opposite number John Coleman added: ‘He made some worldies.’

GILLINGHAM 1 AFC WIMBLEDON 2

CALLUM REILLY’S late goal halted Gillingham’s 15-game unbeaten run, which started after a defeat by Wimbledon. Regan Charles-Cook levelled Joe Pigott’s strike.

BRISTOL R 0 SHREWSBURY 1

ROVERS boss Ben Garner said sorry to fans after Daniel Udoh’s 69th-minute goal condemned them to defeat. He said: ‘I apologise to every one of our supporters at the game. I am angry and frustrated.’

BURTON 1 PETERBORO 1

DARREN FERGUSON said Peterborou­gh side missed a ‘real opportunit­y’ after they were held at Burton.

Mo Eisa had given the visitors the lead six minutes into the second half only to see Burton captain John Brayford (above) head home.

‘It is a real missed opportunit­y today and two points dropped, no doubt about it,’ moaned Ferguson. ‘We were dominant.’

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