The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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DONCASTER 3 HULL 3

JAMES COPPINGER scored a stunning last-gasp equaliser for Rovers to snatch a point against promotion rivals Hull. The visitors took a 2-0 lead thanks to Mallik Wilks’ double, before Doncaster hit back through Reece James. Jacob Greaves headed in to make it 3-1, then Omar Bogle lashed in a penalty to give the hosts hope.

WIGAN 1 LINCOLN 2

MICHAEL APPLETON hailed a ‘massive’ three points for his Lincoln side. Callum Lang gave Wigan the lead before Anthony Scully and Tom Hopper completed the turnaround.

PETERBOROU­GH 3 WIMBLEDON 0

SAMMIE SZMODICS hit a quickfire double and Jonson Clarke-Harris struck late on as Peterborou­gh continued their promotion push. Manager Darren Ferguson was delighted. ‘It’s great to see us scoring plenty of goals,’ he said.

PORTSMOUTH 0 BLACKPOOL 1

BLACKPOOL boss Neil Critchley was full of pride after Jerry Yates’s goal secured victory for his side. ‘We believed in ourselves and got our reward,’ Critchley said.

BURTON 0 SUNDERLAND 3

GOALS from Grant Leadbitter, Lynden Gooch and Charlie Wyke moved Sunderland back into the play-off places. Josh Earl saw red for Burton, whose boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbain­k said: ‘I am disappoint­ed and expect more.’

IPSWICH 0 OXFORD 0

UNDER-FIRE Ipswich manager Paul Lambert thought his team deserved three points against in-form Oxford. He said: On another day, I think that we win the game.’

ROCHDALE 0 PLYMOUTH 0

PLYMOUTH manager Ryan Lowe was left frustrated by the Crown Oil Arena playing surface. ‘The pitch here is not very good,’ he said. Rochdale boss Brian Barry-Murphy said his side’s display was ‘a bit disappoint­ing’.

FLEETWOOD 1 CHARLTON 1

FLEETWOOD boss Simon Grayson said he was ‘really pleased’ to get a draw, thanks to Paddy Madden’s leveller. Jayden Stockley had given Lee Bowyer’s Charlton the lead.

ACCRINGTON 1 SHREWSBURY 1

SHAUN WHALLEY rescued a point for Shrewsbury after Seamus Conneel’s 47th-minute opener. Accrington boss John Coleman said: ‘It was sickening to take to be honest. I feel like I have been punched.’

GILLINGHAM 2 BRISTOL R 0

JOHN AKINDE scored twice and missed a penalty as Gillingham saw off Bristol Rovers. The visitors’ interim manager Tommy Widdringto­n said: ‘It’s not a day for ranting and raving.’

SWINDON 2 CREWE 1

SCOTT TWINE’S late strike secured a dramatic turnaround for Swindon. Tom Lowery’s opener for Crewe was cancellend out by Travis Johnson’s own goal. Swindon assistant boss Tommy Wright said: ‘We stuck in there.’

MK DONS 4 NORTHAMPTO­N 3

ANDREW SURMAN, Will Grigg, Cameron Jerome, Charlie Brown all struck to seal the points for MK Dons. Fraser Horsfall, Ryan Watson and Peter Kioso netted in reply.

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