The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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ROCHDALE 0 LINCOLN 2

MICHAEL APPLETON’S Lincoln secured the three points thanks to goals from James Jones and Lewis Montsma. A delighted Appleton said afterwards: ‘I just thought we dominated this one.’

OXFORD 1 HULL 1

HULL boss Grant McCann said a point was the very least his League One leaders deserved. ‘We were in total control,’ he said. Greg Docherty’s volley earned Hull a point after James Henry put Oxford ahead.

ACCRINGTON 2 MK DONS 1

DION CHARLES hit a double to extend Accrington’s unbeaten run to seven games, but boss John Coleman was magnanimou­s, saying: ‘There are no easy games.’ Carlton Morris levelled for MK Dons.

WIMBLEDON 2 BRISTOL R 4

SAM NICHOLSON and Brandon Hanlan struck braces as Rovers claimed a first league win under Paul Tisdale. Joe Pigott (pen) and Ben Heneghan netted for Wimbledon.

SUNDERLAND 0 WIGAN 1

NEW Sunderland head coach Lee Johnson suffered defeat in his opening match thanks to Kyle Joseph’s winning goal for Wigan. Johnson, who was in the dug-out, said: ‘I felt it was a little quiet around the place.’

PLYMOUTH 1 IPSWICH 2

IPSWICH scored twice in a minute through Stephen Ward and Kayden Jackson to snatch the points. Striker Luke Jephcott had opened the scoring for Argyle.

BURTON 1 CREWE 1

BURTON boss Jake Buxton was the happier of the two managers. ‘We have to take positives,’ he said. Sam Hughes put Albion ahead, before Owen Dale’s stunning overhead effort from a Crewe corner.

GILLINGHAM 2 SWINDON 0

GOALS from Vadaine Oliver and Trae Coyle set Gillingham up for their fourth win in five league games. Manager Steve Evans said: ‘Our players will have learned a lot today.’

PORTSMTH 2 PETERBORO 0

TOM NAYLOR scored a stunner to add to Jack Whatmough’s strike and give Kenny Jackett’s side the points in front of 2,000 returning fans at Fratton Park. Assistant boss Joe Gallen called it ‘excellent’.

SHREWSBURY 1 CHARLTON 1

OLLIE NORBURN’S stoppageti­me penalty earned a point for Shrewsbury after Ben Watson had put Charlton on course for victory. The hosts’ manager Steve Cotterill said: ‘The turn around’s been incredibly tight.’

FLEETWOOD 0 BLACKPOOL 1

GARY MADINE’S fifth goal of the season secured a win for Neil Critchley’s Blackpool in the Fylde Coast derby. The manager said: ‘The lads were magnificen­t, and it helps keep our good run going.’

N’THAMPTON 0 DONCASTER 2

SHAUN McWILLIAMS’ early red card gave Northampto­n a mountain to climb, and goals from Tyreece John-Jules and Joe Wright eventually wrapped up the points for Doncaster.

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