LEAGUE ONE
BURTON 2 PETERBOROUGH 1
TWO goals in four minutes from Burton’s Kane Hemmings and Hayden Carter toppled leaders Peterborough. Harrison Burrows halved the deficit deep into added time.
SUNDERLAND 2 ROCHDALE 0
FIRST-HALF goals from Dion Sanderson and Charlie Wyke gave Sunderland a fifth win in six matches. Assistant boss Jamie McAllister said: ‘You always have a chance when you do well in both boxes.’
GILLINGHAM 3 IPSWICH 1
VADAINE OLIVER’S brace and a Jack Tucker strike sealed the points for Gillingham and condemned Ipswich to defeat in their first game under Paul Cook. Luke Chambers replied.
BLACKPOOL 1 WIMBLEDON 1
BLACKPOOL head coach Neil Critchley said: ‘It’s a real tough one to take,’ after Ollie Palmer scored a dramatic equaliser in added time for Wimbledon, Ellis Simms hit the opener.
HULL 2 BRISTOL ROVERS 0
TWO goals from Gavin Whyte sent Hull to the top of the table. Head coach Grant McCann hailed his side’s ‘professional’ performance. ‘I thought we were controlled,’ he said. ‘I’m really pleased with the lads.’
NORTHAMPTN 4 PORTSMTH 1
RYAN WATSON’S brace and goals from Fraser Horsfall and Sam Hoskins put Northampton four up before Ellis Harrison pulled on back from the penalty spot for Portsmouth.
OXFORD 0 CHARLTON 0
OXFORD boss Karl Robinson was a relieved man after goalkeeper Jack Stevens saved Ronnie Schwartz’s penalty and secured his team a deserved point. ‘Jack’s riding a perfect wave,’ Robinson admitted.
SHREWSBURY 0 FLEETWOOD 2
SIMON GRAYSON says he ‘wants to be here next season,’ after Fleetwood’s win at Shrewsbury. Goals from Kyle Vassell and Wes Burns helped the visitors to the points.
LINCOLN 3 CREWE 0
MICHAEL APPLETON said his players’ hard work on the training ground was paying off as they beat Crewe. Morgan Rogers, Conor McGrandles and Brennan Johnson scored the goals.
DONCASTER 2 PLYMOUTH 1
GOALS from Tom Anderson and Omar Bogle saw Doncaster make it two wins from two under new boss Andy Butler. The manager said: ‘It got a bit nervy,’ after Niall Ennis pulled one back for Argyle.
ACCRINGTON 2 SWINDON 1
JOHN COLEMAN said his Accrington side ‘had to start winning again’ after their triumph over Swindon. Dion Charles and Colby Bishop scored for Accrington, with Brett Pitman replying.
WIGAN 3 MK DONS 0
GOALS from George Johnston, Callum Lang and Joe Dodoo gave Wigan’s survival hopes a massive shot in the arm. Manager Leam Richardson called it a ‘great result’.