Sunday Sun

Portsmouth hold on to their lead by two points

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PORTSMOUTH saw their lead at the top of League One cut to two points after they were held by Accrington and nearest rivals Peterborou­gh defeated Burton.

Pompey had briefly been on course for victory at fellow high-flyers Stanley when Oliver Hawkins turned in Gareth Evans’ 62nd-minute free-kick.

However, Accrington, who saw Billy Kee’s first-half penalty saved by Craig MacGillivr­ay, were level inside two minutes thanks to Michael Ihiekwe’s header as the match finished 1-1. Taking full advantage were second-placed Posh, who held off Burton to claim a 2-1 win.

Coventry made it five wins on the trot with a 2-1 victory over stuttering Doncaster, who had started the day one place and one point above the Sky Blues in seventh.

Jordy Hiwula and Luke Thomas struck before half-time for the hosts and Rovers could only reply through Joe Wright.

Barnsley bounced back from successive defeats with a 1-0 win over lowly Bristol Rovers.

Alex Mowatt netted the only goal of the game after 11 minutes as the Tykes moved up to fourth.

Luton climbed to fifth – Accrington dropping two places to sixth – with a 2-0 triumph at AFC Wimbledon, who have lost six on the trot.

Fleetwood edged out local rivals Blackpool 3-2 thanks to strikes from Wes Burns, Ross Wallace and Paddy Madden.

There was also a five-goal thriller at Walsall, where the hosts held on to beat Wycombe 3-2 in a dramatic encounter.

Andy Cook, Isaiah Osbourne and a Dominic Gape own goal were Walsall’s scorers, Wycombe responding with a Luke Leahy own goal and a Alex Samuel effort – after Scott Kashket had missed from the spot – in the last 10 minutes.

Gillingham thrashed rock-bottom Bradford 4-0 thanks to four goals.

Tom Eaves scored two, while Regan Charles-Cook and Elliott List were also on the scoresheet as the Bantams crashed to a fifth consecutiv­e loss.

Goals from Joshua Ruffels, Gavin Whyte and Marcus Browne earned Oxford a valuable 3-0 win over Shrewsbury while Ian Henderson’s early strike helped Rochdale to a 1-0 victory over Charlton.

Plymouth, who started the day in the bottom two, recorded only their third win of the campaign with a 4-1 mauling of Scunthorpe at Glanford Park.

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