The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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FLEETWOOD 2 SUNDERLAND 2

GED GARNER’S 97th-minute penalty saw Sunderland drop two points. The leaders went 2-0 up through Ross Stewart and Aiden McGeady’s penalty. Callum Morton scored for the hosts 10 minutes from time and Garner then kept his cool from the spot. Fuming Sunderland boss Lee Johnson criticised the officiatin­g.

‘It was a shambles,’ he said.

ACCRINGTON 1 WIGAN 4

CHARLIE WYKE’S double and goals from Jack Whatmough and Will Keane sent Wigan top. Manager Leam Richardson said: ‘We are still learning.’ Michael Nottingham scored for Stanley.

BOLTON 0 ROTHERHAM 2

BEN WILES struck twice in three first-half minutes as Rotherham ended Bolton’s unbeaten home record. The visitors’ boss Paul Warne was delighted. He said: ‘The dressing room is in a good place and long may that continue.’

WIMBLEDON 0 PLYMOUTH 1

RYAN HARDIE’S cool finish gave Plymouth manager Ryan Lowe a 43rd birthday to celebrate. The boss said: ‘We did ride our luck for 20 minutes towards the end, but we were solid, resolute.’

GILLINGHAM 1 MK DONS 4

SCOTT TWINE, Peter Kioso, Troy Parrott and Max Watters won it for Dons after Vadaine Oliver had put Gillingham in front. Stuart O’Keefe was sent off for the hosts, whose manager Steve Evans said: ‘The sending off is a game changer.’

SHEFF WED 1 SHREWSBURY 1

WEDNESDAY boss Darren Moore was ‘frustrated’ after their draw. Saido Berahino put the home side ahead and Barry Bannan missed from the spot for them before Ryan Bowman made it all square.

WYCOMBE 2 CHARLTON 1

WYCOMBE manager Gareth Ainsworth felt his side could have beaten Charlton by more than one goal. ‘It was well-deserved,’ he said. Garath McCleary scored both goals for Wycombe, while Charlton hit back through Sam Lavelle.

LINCOLN 0 IPSWICH 1

MACAULEY BONNE headed a controvers­ial winner to ease the pressure on Ipswich manager Paul Cook. The boss said: ‘We’ve got that win that will give us a boost. I’m proud of the players.’

CREWE 2 BURTON 0

TOTTENHAM loanee J’Neil Bennett netted twice against Burton, who had Charlie Lakin sent off. Manager Dave Artell praised his teenage matchwinne­r. ‘He is a very good player and we should have done it [the loan] earlier,’ he said.

CHELTENHAM 1 OXFORD 0

MICHAEL DUFF praised matchwinne­r Alfie May as his Cheltenham side moved up to ninth. ‘He was outstandin­g,’ the manager said. ‘There were lots of positives for us.’

PORTSMOUTH 1 CAMBRIDGE 2

PORTSMOUTH head coach Danny Cowley shouldered the blame after his side’s defeat. ‘The team we picked was not the right team,’ he said. Joe Ironside and Liam O’Neil were on target for United, with

Ronan Curtis replying late on.

DONCASTER 1 MORECAMBE 0

LEFT-BACK Tommy Rowe’s second goal in as many games earned Doncaster their first league win of the season. Boss Richie Wellens said: ‘Managing a football club is a stressful job.’

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