The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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WIMBLEDON 1 MK DONS 1

TROY PARROTT’S fantastic strike earned MK Dons a draw at bitter rivals AFC Wimbledon, who led through captain Alex Woodyard’s goal. On Parrott’s goal, the visitors’ manager Liam Manning said: ‘It was a moment of real quality. Great technique, terrific finish, and I thought we probably deserved to get something from the game.’

BOLTON 1 SHEFF WEDNESDAY 1

MJ WILLIAMS scored a 90th-minute equaliser for Bolton, after Jordan Storey’s opener for Wednesday. The visitors’ manager Darren Moore said: ‘I am a bit

perplexed we didn’t finish it off.’

BURTON 0 PLYMOUTH 0

PLYMOUTH manager Steven Schumacher felt his side were deprived of two points in their quest for promotion. ‘I felt it shouldn’t have been a nil-nil,’ Schumacher reflected. ‘It was a battle and a scrap

which wasn’t great to watch.’

CAMBRIDGE 2 MORECAMBE 1

MORECAMBE remain in relegation trouble after going down at Cambridge. Sam Smith’s strike and a Joe Ironside penalty won it for the hosts, with Cole Stockton replying for the visitors.

CHELTENHAM 1 PORTSMOUTH 0

MICHAEL DUFF hailed his team as the best in Cheltenham’s history after their home win over Portsmouth. ‘It’s the best team this football club has ever had and the stats will probably show you that.’ Liam Sercombe scored their goal.

DONCASTER 2 CREWE 0

DAVID ARTELL’S Crewe were relegated after suffering defeat at Doncaster. The manager said: ‘I’m determined we will see some success again.’ Tommy Rowe and Josh Martin scored the goals.

FLEETWOOD 1 ACCRINGTON 2

SEAN McCONVILLE’S goal and a late winner from Michael Nottingham was enough for Accrington to see off 10-man Fleetwood. Ellis Harrison scored for the hosts who saw goalkeeper Alex Cairns sent off late on for handling outside the box.

GILLINGHAM 1 WYCOMBE 1

GARETH AINSWORTH’S ‘leggy’ Wycombe dropped out of the play-off places after being held by Gillingham. Sam Vokes opened the scoring for the away side, but Jack Tucker equalised.

LINCOLN 1 WIGAN 3

CALLUM LANG scored twice as Wigan strengthen­ed their grip on top spot. Manager Leam Richardson said: ‘You want the result and the performanc­e.’ Will Keane also netted for Athletic, while Anthony Scully had equalised for the Imps.

OXFORD 1 SUNDERLAND 2

SUB Elliot Embleton scored a late winner for Sunderland, with manager Alex Neil calling it

a ‘key moment’. Corry Evans headed the visitors in front, before Elliott Moore equalised.

ROTHERHAM 0 CHARLTON 1

ROTHERHAM manager Paul Warne suggested mental tiredness affected the EFL Trophy winners after they went down to George Dobson’s strike. Warne said: ‘Whether it’s after the Lord Mayor’s show or emotional fatigue, I don’t know.’

SHREWSBURY 1 IPSWICH 1

SUB Shaun Whalley scored a late equaliser for Steve Cotterill’s Shrewsbury. James Norwood scored for Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich, before team-mate Cameron Burgess was sent off.

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