LEAGUE ONE
WIGAN 1 DONCASTER 0
JOE GARNER’S goal was enough to settle a encounter at the DW Stadium. Wigan boss John Sheridan said: ‘It was a really tough game, which we expected.’
BLACKPOOL 2 LINCOLN 3
TWO penalties from Jorge Grant and a Lewis Montsma strike made it four league wins from four for Lincoln. CJ Hamilton and Demetri Mitchell scored for the hosts who had James Husband sent off.
PETERBORO 3 SWINDON 1
SECOND-HALF goals from summer signings Jonson Clarke-Harris (two) and Ryan Broom cancelled out Jack Payne’s sixth-minute opener for Swindon.
CHARLTON 0 SUNDERLAND 0
SUNDERLAND manager Phil Parkinson cut a frustrated figure after seeing Tom Flanagan sent off for tripping Conor Washington. ‘We had the best chances,’ Parkinson said.
MK DONS 1 IPSWICH 1
DANIEL HARVIE rescued a point for MK Dons as they brought Ipswich’s 100per-cent League One start to an end.
The away side had taken the lead through Jon Nolan (above) but Russell Martin’s side got a deserved second-half leveller.
Martin said: ‘We have got new guys in the team who are still settling in.’
BURTON 2 PORTSMOUTH 4
MARCUS HARNESS’S hat-trick earned Portsmouth their first league win of the campaign. Jack Watmough scored their other goal, while Burton replied through Lucas Akins and a Tom Naylor own goal.
ROCHDALE 2 FLEETWOOD 1
FABIO TAVARES came off the bench to score a 90th-minute winner for Rochdale. Matty Lund gave the hosts the lead, while Harvey Saunders, levelled with 12 minutes left.
SHREWSBRY 1 GILLINGHM 1
JORDAN GRAHAM scored deep into injury-time for Gillingham to cancel out Brad Walker’s opener. The visitors’ manager Steve Evans said: ‘We were sloppy.’
BRISTOL R 2 NORTHAMPTON 0
ROVERS boss Ben Garner called Brandon Hanlan ‘outstanding’. The striker and Jack Baldwin netted the second-half goals, while Joe Martin saw red for Keith Curle’s Northampton.
WIMBLEDON 1 ACCRINGTON 2
ACCRINGTON boss John Coleman said he had ‘taken inspiration from Sheffield United’. Ross Sykes and Matt Butcher sealed the points after Ryan Longman had put Wimbledon ahead.
HULL 1 PLYMOUTH 0
GRANT McCANN’S Hull claimed their fourth straight league win thanks to a goal from Hakeeb Adelakun. A relieved McCann said: ‘We had to really dig deep.’