The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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ACCRINGTON 2 LINCOLN 1

MICHAEL APPLETON promised a revamp of his Lincoln side after they lost to 10-man Stanley. ‘There are one or two who didn’t take responsibi­lity,’ he said. An Adam Jackson own goal and Colby Bishop strike earned the win for Stanley, who had goalkeeper Toby Savin sent off. Lewis Fiorini rifled home what proved a consolatio­n for Lincoln.

CHARLTON 2 SHREWSBURY 0

SHREWSBURY goalkeeper Marko Marosi made claims of racial abuse from a supporter at The Valley. Jayden Stockley scored the first for Charlton, with Chuks Aneke notching the second.

CHELTENHAM 1 BOLTON 2

GOALS from Kieran Sadlier and Amadou Bakayoko gave Bolton a win at Cheltenham. Boss Ian Evatt hailed a ‘dominant’ Wanderers display, adding: ‘They are competing for each other.’ Aaron Ramsey pulled one back for the hosts.

CREWE 1 IPSWICH 1

CARETAKER manager Alex

Morris lavished praise on Crewe’s players. ‘We’ve seen some strong performanc­es,’ he said. Tommy Lowery’s late strike cancelled out Conor Chaplin’s goal for Ipswich.

DONCASTER 2 BURTON 0

THERE were mixed emotions for Doncaster boss Gary McSheffrey following his side’s win over Burton, which came courtesy of goals from Joe Dodoo and Josh Martin. ‘It’s just unfortunat­e that we’ve run out of games,’ McSheffrey said.

FLEETWOOD 1 AFC WIMBLEDON 1

MARK BOWEN was fuming after his Wimbledon side were all-but relegated. Luke McCormick’s goal was controvers­ially cancelled out by Joe Garner. ‘It’s hard to put into words how I feel,’ Bowen said.

MK DONS 2 MORECAMBE 0

LIAM MANNING revealed he never doubted his MK Dons side would bounce back in style. ‘I had complete confidence,’ he said. Goals either side of the break from Harry Darling and Daniel Harvie were enough to get a dominant Dons back on track.

PORTSMOUTH 3 GILLINGHAM 1

GILLINGHAM manager Neil Harris was sent off for dissent as Ronan Curtis, with a brace, and Clarke Robertson condemned his side to defeat. Ryan Jackson scored for the visitors.

ROTHERHAM 2 OXFORD 1

PAUL WARNE is pleased his Rotherham side have their destiny ‘in their own hands’. After falling behind to Dan Barlaser’s own goal, the hosts got the win thanks to Rarmani Edmonds-Green and Barlaser atoning for his error from the spot.

SUNDERLAND 5 CAMBRIDGE 1

ROSS STEWART scored twice for Sunderland, with Elliot Embleton, Nathan Broadhead and Danny Batth also on the scoresheet. Lloyd Jones saw red for Cambridge, with Paul Digby netting a consolatio­n.

WIGAN 1 PLYMOUTH 1

LEAM RICHARDSON felt ‘the big decisions’ went against his Wigan side as they were held by Plymouth. The visitors took a 64th-minute lead when keeper Ben Amos spilled and allowed Luke Jephcott to fire home. Jack Whatmough equalised.

WYCOMBE 1 SHEFF WED 0

GARETH AINSWORTH admits he cannot believe his Wycombe side got to 80 points and could miss out on the play-offs. ‘The table is mental,’ boss Ainsworth said. Jordan Obita scored the goal.

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