The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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SWINDON 4 BURTON 2

JORDAN STEVENS, Brett Pitman, Mathieu Baudry and Jonny Smith scored to seal the points for Swindon, with Stephen Quinn and Lucas Akins replying for Burton.

ACCRINGTON 1 OXFORD 4

JAMES HENRY, Joe Pritchard’s own goal and Matty Taylor (two) secured the points for Oxford. Ryan Cassidy’s penalty proved to be merely a consolatio­n for Accrington, who had Dion Charles sent off.

SUNDERLAND 1 PETERBORO 0

GRANT LEADBITTER’S controvers­ial penalty earned the victory for Sunderland. Peterborou­gh manager Darren Ferguson called it ‘a disgracefu­l decision.’

CREWE 2 MK DONS 0

FIRST-HALF goals from Mikael Mandron and Oli Finney earned Dave Artell’s Crewe their first points of the campaign. The manager said: ‘The work rate was outstandin­g.’

IPSWICH 2 ROCHDALE 0

GOALS from Teddy Bishop (right) and Gwion Edwards kept up Ipswich’s 100 per cent record in League One.

The hosts’ boss Paul Lambert said: ‘All credit to our guys. They played some fantastic pieces of play.’

Meanwhile, Rochdale boss Brian Barry-Murphy added: ‘I thought we were brilliant to be honest.’

PORTSMOUTH 1 WIGAN 2

A STRIKE from Lee Evans and a 30-yard free-kick from Tom James secured a first league win of the season for Wigan. Kenny Jackett’s struggling Portsmouth grabbed a late lifeline through Ellis Harrison.

DONCASTER 4 BRISTOL R 1

GOALS from Joe Wright, Madger Gomes, Taylor Richards and Jon Taylor gave Doncaster a hard-fought win, with Bristol Rovers netting through Luke Leahy.

PLYMOUTH 1 SHREWSBURY 1

PLYMOUTH boss Ryan Lowe is ‘happy’ with his promoted side’s start to the season. Josh Vela put Shrewsbury a goal in front, before a superb leveller from Conor Grant.

FLEETWOOD 0 WIMBLEDON 1

STEVE SEDDON marked his second debut for Wimbledon with the only goal at Fleetwood. Winning boss Glyn Hodges hailed loanee Seddon’s display. ‘We know what he has to offer,’ he said.

NORTHAMPTO­N 0 HULL 2

FIRST-HALF goals from Keane Lewis-Potter and George Honeyman made it three wins from three for Hull. Their manager Grant McCann said: ‘It’s a good start but it’s only a start.’

GILLINGHAM 2 BLACKPOOL 0

DOMINIC SAMUEL scored twice on his second Gillingham debut to earn Steve Evans’ side a comfortabl­e victory. The manager said: ‘We played some wonderful football.’

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