The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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HULL 0 SHREWSBURY 1

STEVE COTTERILL praised his Shrewsbury team for putting in ‘an incredible shift’ in their win at the home of the league leaders. Charlie Daniels’ 27th-minute goal earned the visitors a first victory in 11 league games. Hull head coach Grant McCann said: ‘We just didn’t test their keeper, which is really frustratin­g.’

LINCOLN 0 SUNDERLAND 4

MANAGER Lee Johnson hopes Sunderland fans can ‘believe’ after their four-star win. Charlie Wyke hit two, while Grant Leadbitter scored from the spot and Jack Diamond netted.

IPSWICH 0 PORTSMOUTH 2

KENNY JACKETT said his Portsmouth side fully deserved their victory over promotion rivals Ipswich. ‘We should gain confidence out of it,’ he said. Two goals from Ryan Williams secured the points for the visitors.

PETERBORO 4 ROCHDALE 1

JONSON CLARKE HARRIS slammed in a 17-minute hat-trick, including a penalty, for Peterborou­gh. Nathan Thompson made it four while Stephen Humphrys replied.

CHARLTON 5 WIMBLEDON 2

GOALS from Conor Washington, Jake Forster-Caskey, Jonny Williams, Chuks Aneke and Ben Purrington returned Lee Bowyer’s Charlton to winning ways. Joe Pigott and Daniel Csoka had earlier put Wimbledon 2-1 up.

DONCASTER 2 GILLINGHAM 1

GOALS from Reece James and Brad Halliday ended Gillingham’s impressive run. Doncaster manager Darren Moore called it ‘accomplish­ed.’ Kyle Dempsey netted for the visitors.

CREWE 2 NORTHAMPTO­N 1

RYAN WINTLE struck in stoppage time as Crewe edged 10-man Northampto­n. Ricky Holmes’ opener for Keith Curle’s visitors, who had Joe Martin sent off, was cancelled out by Owen Dale. Curle said: ‘The red card disrupted us.’

BRISTOL R 3 PLYMOUTH 0

GOALS from Alfie Kilgour, Luke McCormick and Zain Westbrook enabled Rovers to continue their improvemen­t under boss Paul Tisdale, who said: ‘We were good in both boxes.’

BLACKPOOL 0 OXFORD 0

BLACKPOOL manager Neil Critchley called it a ‘frustratin­g afternoon’ after CJ Hamilton twice hit the woodwork for the hosts. Oxford boss Karl Robinson added: ‘I thought we looked more solid the longer the game went on.’

SWINDON 0 FLEETWOOD 1

JOEY BARTON was delighted to see his Fleetwood side return to winning ways, after Paddy Madden’s goal secured their first victory in four matches. ‘Our defence stood firm,’ Barton said.

WIGAN 4 ACCRINGTON 3

GOALS FROM Tom James and Dan Gardner, as well as a Will Keane (penalty) and a Mark Hughes own goal won a thriller. Joe Pritchard, Michael Nottingham and Cameron Burgess netted for Accrington.

MK DONS 1 BURTON 1

JAKE BUXTON admitted his Burton players are just ‘too nice’. Colin Daniel struck after nine minutes for the visitors, but Scott Fraser converted a spot-kick to level up the scores.

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