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LEAGUE ONE

SHEFFIELD WED 2 WYCOMBE 2

WEDNESDAY manager Darren Moore said he felt it was two points dropped against Gareth Ainsworth’s Wycombe. ‘They will probably feel they got away with it,’ he said. Anis Mehmeti gave Wycombe the lead, before Olamide Shodipo equalised and Josh Windass put Wednesday in front. Jordan Obita’s free-kick ensured the spoils were shared.

PLYMOUTH 1 WIGAN 2

WIGAN moved above Plymouth thanks to a last-minute winner for Callum Lang. Athletic manager Leam Richardson said: ‘There were two teams fighting it out, and everyone stood up.’ Wigan opened the scoring through Will Keane, before Argyle playmaker Danny Mayor levelled.

OXFORD 0 ROTHERHAM 0

PAUL WARNE was disappointed not to have come away with all three points after his leaders Rotherham were held by Covid-hit Oxford. Michael Smith and Freddie Ladapo both headed against the woodwork in the first half, and Warne said: ‘There haven’t been too many games this year where we haven’t scored.’

BOLTON 2 CHELTENHAM 2

BOLTON boss Ian Evatt felt they should have taken all three points against Cheltenham. ‘It was one that got away,’ he said. Xavier Amaechi and Elias Kachunga scored for the hosts, with Alfie May netting a brace for Town.

CAMBRIDGE 1 SUNDERLAND 2

LEE JOHNSON spoke highly of how Sunderland dealt with the weather conditions. Alex Pritchard scored direct from a corner, before Nathan Broadhead’s superb strike, either side of Sam Smith’s equaliser for the hosts. ‘English football can be a real leveller’, Johnson said.

GILLINGHAM 0 PORTSMOUTH 1

JACK TUCKER’S late own goal earned Portsmouth a dramatic fourth straight league victory. However, Gillingham boss Steve Evans let rip at referee Dean Whitestone’s ‘shocking’ display.

MORECAMBE 0 MK DONS 4

LIAM MANNING praised his MK Dons side’s display at Morecambe. ‘There were a lot of good performances all over the park and I can’t single anyone out,’ the boss said. Matt O’Riley scored two, with Mo Eisa and Harry Darling also on target.

WIMBLEDON 2 FLEETWOOD 2

GED GARNER fired Fleetwood into the lead before strikes by Ayoub Assai and Luke McCormick turned the tables. Callum Johnson had the final say with his header earning Town a point.

BURTON 2 DONCASTER 0

SECOND-HALF goals from Tom O’Connor and Daniel Jebbison eased Burton to victory over struggling Doncaster. Albion manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink said: ‘I am thrilled but it is the manner in how we have done it. There was only one winner.’

LINCOLN 0 ACCRINGTON 1

LINCOLN were booed off by their own fans after Stanley’s Colby Bishop condemned them to a third straight defeat. The hosts’ boss Michael Appleton said:

‘The reality is we came up short.’

SHREWSBURY 1 CHARLTON 0

DANIEL UDOH’S 93rd-minute winner ended Charlton’s eight-match unbeaten run. The visitors’ caretaker boss Johnnie Jackson said his side deserved a point. ‘We were hoping to push on and get the win and we were the team pressuring late on,’ he said.

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