The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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ACCRINGTON 2 CHARLTON 2

TWO injury-time goals meant Charlton and Accrington shared the spoils. Miles Leaburn scored with a header to give Charlton a 2-1 lead before Kody Adedoyin turned the ball in from close range. Stanley manager John Coleman said: ‘You have got to finish them off.’ Charlton led through Scott Fraser, before Sean McConville levelled.

BRISTOL ROVERS 1 FOREST GREEN 2

REGAN HENDRY’S 89th-minute winner earned Forest Green a memorable win at the Memorial Ground. The hosts’ Aaron Collins had earlier cancelled out

Jordan Moore-Taylor’s opener.

CAMBRIDGE 1 MK DONS 0

MARK BONNER was delighted with his Cambridge side’s commitment to keeping MK Dons quiet. The hosts won courtesy of an excellent Harvey Knibbs goal in the early stages, and Bonner said: ‘The lads give everything, they’re unbelievab­le.’

CHELTENHAM 2 PETERBOROU­GH 3

JONSON CLARKE-HARRIS scored twice and Jack Marriott netted as Peterborou­gh hit back from two down. Wade Elliott’s hosts were in control thanks to Frankie Kent’s own goal and Alfie May’s strike.

DERBY 1 OXFORD 0

INTERIM manager Liam Rosenior believes Conor Hourihane can drive his Derby team forward this season. The midfielder scored a superb goal to give Derby victory over a spirited Oxford. ‘I think he’s going to be

a great fit for us,’ Rosenior said.

IPSWICH 1 BOLTON 1

IPSWICH boss Kieran McKenna felt his side did ‘more than enough to win the game’ against Bolton. Aaron Morley’s spot-kick gave Wanderers the lead before Lee Evans drew Ipswich level.

LINCOLN 1 EXETER 1

MARK KENNEDY was pleased to pick up a point in his first game as Lincoln boss. ‘The lads really stood up and showed their mentality,’ he said. Sam Nombe’s first-half strike for Exeter was cancelled out by Tom Hopper early in the second half.

MORECAMBE 0 SHREWSBURY 0

SHREWSBURY manager Steve

Cotterill was left with mixed opinions after their goalless draw at Morecambe. ‘I think we deserved to win because we were the dominant side,’ he said.

PLYMOUTH 1 BARNSLEY 0

ON-LOAN Aston Villa forward Finn Azaz got Plymouth off to a winning start. Manager Steven Schumacher said it was the ‘best way to begin the season’. Barnsley boss Michael Duff added: ‘We got beaten by a team who did the basics better than us.’

PORT VALE 2 FLEETWOOD 1

CENTRE BACKS Nathan Smith and Connor Hall scored the goals for Darrell Clarke’s Port Vale.

‘It took us a while to get going,’ the manager said. Dan Batty had given Fleetwood the lead.

SHEFF WED 3 PORTSMOUTH 3

FISAYO DELE-BASHIRU scored twice for Wednesday in a thrilling game against Portsmouth at Hillsborou­gh. Marvin Johnson also scored for the hosts while the visitors’ goals came from Connor Ogilvie, Michael Jacobs and Colby Bishop.

WYCOMBE 3 BURTON 0

GOALS from David Wheeler,

Anis Mehmeti and Josh Scowen gave Gareth Ainsworth’s side the perfect start to their season. The boss said: ‘We’re going to have to be on it week in, week out.’

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