The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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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’.

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