The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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SUNDERLAND 1 CHARLTON 2

CHARLTON, unbeaten in eight games, secured the points courtesy of an own goal from Sunderland midfielder Josh Scowen and a low finish from Alex Gilbey. Manager Nigel Adkins said: ‘That is a good win away from home for us.’ Scowen pulled one back for Lee Johnson’s hosts.

PLYMOUTH 0 HULL 3

GRANT McCANN was full of praise for his table-topping Hull side. ‘I thought we won duels and looked really threatenin­g,’ he said. Keane Lewis-Potter, Josh Magennis and Greg Docherty scored the goals.

SWINDON 0 PETERBOROU­GH 3

SIRIKI DEMBELE’S brace and a goal from Jonson Clarke-Harris secured a comfortabl­e win for Peterborou­gh. Manager Darren Ferguson said: ‘We could have been seven or eight nil up and that’s not being disrespect­ful.’

PORTSMOUTH 1 BURTON 2

MIKE FONDOP and Josh Powell scored either side of half-time for Burton. Charlie Daniels’ header two minutes from time was no more than a consolatio­n for Danny Cowley’s hosts.

LINCOLN 2 BLACKPOOL 2

MICHAEL APPLETON’S Lincoln battled back from two down thanks to late goals from Anthony Scully and Brennan Johnson. Ellis Simms and Sullay Kaikai had given Neil Critchley’s Blackpool a deserved two-goal lead.

NORTHAMPTO­N 1 BRISTOL R 1

SAM HOSKINS’ late penalty rescued a point for Northampto­n. Manager Jon Brady said: ‘It was a scrappy affair.’ Luke Leahy’s early goal gave Joey Barton’s Rovers the lead.

ACCRINGTON 1 AFC WIMBLEDON 5

OLLIE PALMER and Ayoub Assal scored two apiece to secure Wimbledon’s biggest win of the season. Joe Pigott also netted, while Ben Heneghan was sent off for the visitors. Michael Nottingham had given Stanley the lead.

DONCASTER 1 WIGAN 4

GOALS from Joe Dodoo, Thelo Aasgaard, Viv Solomon-Otabor and Will Keane gave Wigan’s survival hopes a major shot in the arm. Taylor Richards replied for Andy Butler’s Doncaster.

IPSWICH 0 MK DONS 0

IPSWICH boss Matt Gill was full of praise for keeper Tomas Holy. He said: ‘Tomas is there to make saves and did when called upon.’ Dons boss Russell Martin said: ‘The performanc­e was really good, we dominated the game.’

GILLINGHAM 0 SHREWSBURY 0

GILLINGHAM boss Steve Evans lamented a string of missed chances that he fears could cost in the race for the play-offs. ‘There was silence in the dressing room,’ Evans said.

FLEETWOOD 1 ROCHDALE 0

EOGHAN O’CONNELL’S own goal saw Rochdale edge closer to relegation. Manager Brian Barry-Murphy said: ‘I’m really disappoint­ed. I think we’ve put in some really good performanc­es, but we didn’t show up today.’

CREWE 0 OXFORD 6

KARL ROBINSON’S ruthless Oxford put Crewe to the sword. Josh Ruffels, James Henry, Elliott Moore, Brandon Barker, Cameron Brannagan and Sam Winnall scored the goals.

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