The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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WYCOMBE 2 BOLTON 0

GARETH AINSWORTH (right) praised his Wycombe side’s composure and hailed Bolton’s efforts in adversity. ‘There’s plenty more we need to do,’ he said, before adding: ‘The game needs a strong Bolton Wanderers, and I hope they can get things sorted quickly.’ On-loan QPR frontman Paul Smyth and substitute Fred Onyedinma finished smartly after the break to pile misery on Phil Parkinson’s youthful team.

SUNDERLAND 1 OXFORD 1

JACK ROSS was disappoint­ed after his side were held by Oxford. ‘I think results-wise we can’t be satisfied with drawing at home,’ he said. Tariqe Fosu-Henry put the visitors ahead before Lynden Gooch’s second-half penalty.

WIMBLEDON 1 ROTHERHAM 2

ROTHERHAM boss Paul Warne was ‘pretty pleased’ after Clark Robertson’s late winner for his side. Joe Pigott’s header for AFC Wimbledon cancelled out Freddie Ladapo’s opener.

TRANMERE 2 ROCHDALE 3

IAN HENDERSON’S double and Rhys Norrington-Davies’s strike had Rochdale in control. But late drama saw a Stephen Dooley own goal, a Connor Jennings strike and Rushian Hepburn-Murphy’s red card for the hosts.

BLACKPOOL 2 BRISTOL R 0

SIMON GRAYSON hailed a ‘brilliant’ start to his second spell as Blackpool manager, thanks to a Jay Spearing penalty and Armand Gnanduille­t’s header. SHREWSBURY 1 PORTSM’TH 0 SAM RICKETTS was delighted after a stunning 30-yard strike from Ryan Giles delivered three points for Shrewsbury. ‘They gave everything and then one moment of magic wins you the game,’ Ricketts said.

BURTON 0 IPSWICH 1

PAUL LAMBERT said there were ‘a lot of good things’ in his side’s win over Burton. Luke Garbutt’s deflected effort sealed the points, while Burton had Stephen Quinn sent off.

PETERBORO 1 FLEETWOOD 3

FLEETWOOD boss Joey Barton said his players ‘showed the quality they have’, after goals from Harry Souttar, Josh Morris and Danny Andrew sealed the win for the visitors. Peterborou­gh striker Ivan Toney had made it 2-1.

COVENTRY 1 SOUTHEND 0

COVENTRY manager Mark Robins was delighted with his side’s display, after a 20-yard effort from Zain Westbrooke sealed the points. ‘I thought we were outstandin­g,’ Robins said.

LINCOLN 2 ACCRINGTON 0

DANNY COWLEY said his Lincoln side had ‘something they could work on’, after Michael Connor’s header and substitute John Akinde’s penalty ensured last season’s League Two champions got off to a victorious start.

DONCASTER 1 GILLINGHAM 1

NEW boss Darren Moore declared his Doncaster side a ‘work in progress’. Kieran Sadlier’s superb volley ensured a point for the hosts after Alex Jakubiak’s opener.

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