Baptiste leaves it late to earn a point
ALEX BAPTISTE scored a last-minute equaliser for newly promoted
Bolton to draw 3-3 against MK Dons, with Josh Sheehan (below) and Amadou Bakayoko also getting themselves on the scoresheet for the home side.
After goals from Scott Twine and Mohamed Eisa, Hiram Boateng thought he had the winner for the visitors in the 83rd minute until Baptiste struck.
Sheffield Wednesday drew 0-0 against
Charlton their first taste of League One action after relegation.
But the game was overshadowed as Owls forward Callum Paterson was carried off on a stretcher.
Ipswich salvaged a point from a 2-2 draw at home to newly-promoted
Morecambe.
Cole Stockton netted twice for the Shrimps before Macauley Bonne grabbed a last-minute equaliser, after Scott Fraser had also scored.
Wycombe and
Rotherham registered wins on the opening day. Garath McCleary scored a brace for Wycombe as they beat Accrington
2-1.
Freddie Ladapo opened his account for Rotherham and Ben Wiles got the Millers’ second in the 2-0 defeat of Plymouth.
Last year’s play-off finalists Lincoln
were held to a
1-1 draw at
Gillingham. Cambridge
trailed
Oxford
when Steve Seddon scored but earned a 1-1 draw through a Joe Ironside penalty.
Host Crewe also drew
1-1 with Cheltenham. Wimbledon came from behind to beat
Doncaster, who scored first through Charlie Seaman but Ayoub Assal and Luke McCormick sealed the three points for the away side.
Portsmouth’s Lee Brown scored the only goal at Fleetwood, while Burton won 1-0 at
Shrewsbury.