The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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SHEFFIELD WED 2 DONCASTER 0

DARREN MOORE took the spoils against his former club, thanks to second-half efforts from Barry Bannan and Dennis Adeniran. Moore said: ‘I’m pleased to get three points. We knew the game was going to be difficult, which it proved to be. We caused them many problems.’ Substitute Omar Bogle hit an upright with a penalty late on for the visitors.

MK DONS 1 SUNDERLAND 2

LIAM MANNING revealed he was ‘excited’ at what he saw from his MK Dons side, despite their defeat. Ross Stewart and Elliot Embleton struck for the away

side, with Troy Parrott replying.

CHELTENHAM 1 WYCOMBE 3

GARETH AINSWORTH says there is far more to come from Wycombe, who ‘weren’t firing on all cylinders’. Oliver Pendlebury struck his first two senior goals in the second half after Sam Vokes’s early header had been cancelled out by Andy Williams.

WIMBLEDON 3 BOLTON 3

MARK ROBINSON was ‘emotional’ as his Dons secured a draw with goals from Will Nightingal­e, Dapo Mebude and Aaron Pressley. Eoin Doyle, Josh Sheehan and Oladapo Afolayan scored for Bolton.

PORTSMOUTH 2 CREWE 0

PORTSMOUTH boss Danny Cowley dedicated victory to the Fratton Park faithful. Summer signing Ryan Tunnicliff­e set up both John Marquis and Marcus Harness for the home side. ‘This was for them, it was a day for the people of Portsmouth.’

OXFORD 2 CHARLTON 1

KARL ROBINSON said Oxford’s win was ‘fully deserved’. Firsthalf goals from Ryan Williams and Cameron Brannagan did the damage to Charlton, who replied with a Conor Washington penalty.

LINCOLN 2 FLEETWOOD 1

MICHAEL APPLETON says Lincoln City are getting plenty of respect after their comeback. Anthony Scully scored twice after Danny Andrew’s free-kick had given the visitors the lead. He said: ‘Teams are making it hard for us to break them down.’

BURTON 2 IPSWICH 1

JIMMY FLOYD HASSELBAIN­K hailed his ‘immense’ Burton. Tom O’Connor’s own goal cancelled out Joe Powell’s opener. Scott Fraser missed a penalty, before Lucas Akins netted his own.

ACCRINGTON 2 CAMBRIDGE 1

JOHN COLEMAN is eyeing recruits to bolster Accrington. Two first-half goals from Matt Butcher and Harry Pell did the damage, with Joe Ironside replying. He said: ‘We have to strengthen, we had youngsters on the bench, we need more quality.’

PLYMOUTH 1 GILLINGHAM 0

RYAN LOWE praised Plymouth’s Luke Jephcott for scoring a late winner. ‘When the ball falls for him in that box you fancy him.’ Away boss Steve Evans said: ‘We had limited options today.’

WIGAN 1 ROTHERHAM 0

WIGAN boss Leam Richardson saluted what he saw as a ‘perfect’ day after Will Keane’s last-gasp goal. The Latics fans officially welcomed new chairman Talal Al Hammad just before kick-off and Richardson said: ‘We’re making small but right steps.’

MORECAMBE 2 SHREWSBURY 0

STEPHEN ROBINSON lauded his ‘fantastic’ Morecambe. Adam Phillips broke the deadlock after 34 minutes from the penalty spot, with Cole Stockton doubling the home side’s advantage.

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