LEAGUE ONE
CREWE 2 SUNDERLAND 2
LEE JOHNSON said his Sunderland side ‘have to do more’, after Chris Maguire rescued a point for them with a late finish. Chris Porter and Tommy Lowery put Dave Artell’s side 2-0 up. Substitute Jordan Jones halved the deficit after the break for the visitors, then Maguire fired a stunning volley.
PETERBOROUGH 2 WIGAN 1
JONSON CLARKE-HARRIS’S late double kept Peterborough on top. Boss Darren Ferguson said: ‘That was a fantastic three points.’ Thelo Aasgaard scored from a corner for Wigan.
IPSWICH 2 DONCASTER 1
A 25-YARD free-kick from Alan Judge and a goal from James Norwood helped Ipswich down Doncaster. Sub Jon Taylor reduced the arrears for the visitors, whose manager Darren Moore said: ‘We got caught out.’
PLYMOUTH 4 LINCOLN 3
GOALS from Kell Watts, Danny Mayor, Conor Grant and skipper Joe Edwards sealed the points for Plymouth. Lincoln scored through Conor McGrandles and two Jorge Grant penalties.
WIMBLEDON 0 HULL 3
PENALTIES from Josh Magennis and Mallik Wilks and Reece Burke’s finish ensured Hull’s disappointing February finished on a high. Manager Grant McCann said: ‘We’ll just go on to the next one. Football is emotional.’
PORTSMOUTH 1 GILLINGHAM 1
KENNY JACKETT endured a ‘slightly frustrating’ return to the Portsmouth dugout. Sean Raggett scored for the hosts, with defender Lee Brown replying for Gillingham.
CHARLTON 0 BLACKPOOL 3
A BRACE of Jerry Yates penalties and a Matty Virtue strike gave Blackpool the points against nineman Charlton. Darren Pratley and Chuks Aneke were sent off for Lee Bowyer’s hosts and the boss said: ‘That was horrendous.’
MK DONS 1 OXFORD 1
ELLIOT LEE’S injury time goal earned Karl Robinson’s Oxford a point. The boss said: ‘We didn’t deserve to come away with nothing.’ Andrew Surman had earlier given Dons the lead.
FLEETWOOD 1 ACCRINGTON 1
SUB Josh Morris missed a late penalty for Fleetwood as they were held by Accrington. Adam Phillips’ opener for the hosts was cancelled out by Wes Burns. Fleetwood boss Simon Grayson said: ‘Josh is feeling a bit down.’
SWINDON 2 NORTHAMPTON 1
BRETT PITMAN and Scott Twine scored as Swindon came from behind to win. Ryan Watson netted for Northampton, whose caretaker-manager Jon Brady blamed ‘individual errors’.
ROCHDALE 0 BURTON 2
BURTON’S improvement under Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink continued, thanks to goals from Kane Hemings and Lucas Akins. The boss said: ‘It’s great we’re off the bottom.’ Ollie Rathbone was dismissed for Rochdale.
BRISTOL R 2 SHREWSBURY 1
JOEY BARTON said Rovers were ‘improving’, after bagging his first win as boss. Luke Leahy and Brandon Hanlan scored for the hosts, with Daniel Udoh netting for Shrewsbury.