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LEAGUE ONE

SUNDERLAND 1 BOLTON 0

CARL WINCHESTER pounced in the first half to earn Sunderland a win over Bolton. And manager Lee Johnson was a relieved man. ‘It is definitely fair to say it was a really tough game,’ he said. Bolton boss Ian Evatt was satisfied with his side’s display. He said: ‘We were really pleased with our levels. These are a very well coached team.’

MK DONS 1 WYCOMBE 0

TROY PARROTT’S penalty proved the difference as MK Dons edged out 10-man Wycombe. ‘Our match intensity was brilliant,’ MK Dons boss Liam Manning said. Anthony Stewart saw red for Wycombe.

WIGAN 2 CHELTENHAM 0

A GOAL in either half from Callum Lang and Charlie Wyke saw Wigan cement their position at the top. And boss Leam Richardson heaped all the praise on to his players. ‘It’s very pleasing and the players take full credit for the result,’ he said.

IPSWICH 1 SHEFF WEDNESDAY 1

IPSWICH rescued a point through Conor Chaplin after Wednesday took the lead through Dennis Adeniran’s brilliant volley. The hosts’ manager Paul Cook said: ‘Both teams will be happy.’

PLYMOUTH 2 DONCASTER 1

PENALTIES from Luke Jephcott and Kieran Agard saw high-flying Plymouth recover from a goal down. Jordy Hiwula gave bottom-placed Doncaster, who had manager Richie Wellens sent off for his protests, the lead early in the second half.

CHARLTON 2 PORTSMOUTH 2

SEAN CLARE and Josh Davison rescued a point for Charlton against Portsmouth, who had twice led through Ronan Curtis and Marcus Harness. The hosts’ boss Nigel Adkins called it ‘great’.

ROTHERHAM 1 CREWE 1

AN added-time penalty from Chris Porter earned Crewe a draw at Rotherham. Visiting manager David Artell said: ‘I thought they were magnificent.’ Ollie Rathbone had earlier given the hosts the lead and they also had Wes Harding sent off.

SHREWSBURY 2 WIMBLEDON 1

SUBSTITUTE Daniel Udoh’s first league goal of the season earned Shrewsbury a comeback victory. Luke Leahy’s goal had earlier cancelled out Dapo Mebude’s opener for Wimbledon.

BURTON 1 LINCOLN 2

LINCOLN boss Michael Appleton was full of praise for his side’s character. ‘I am delighted with the way that we stood up,’ he said. Lewis Fiorini and Anthony Scully fired home for Lincoln, while Burton

replied through Conor Shaughnessy.

CAMBRIDGE 2 FLEETWOOD 2

CAMBRIDGE boss Mark Bonner said: ‘We shouldn’t turn our nose up at a point too often.’ James Hill and Paddy Lane were on target for Fleetwood, with Adam May and Shilow Tracey replying.

OXFORD 1 GILLINGHAM 1

KARL ROBINSON paid tribute to Oxford’s fans after their draw with Gillingham. ‘They knew how much effort the players had put in,’ he said. Alex MacDonald struck a long-range equaliser for the visitors after Matty Taylor had put Oxford ahead.

MORECAMBE 3 ACCRINGTON 3

COLE STOCKTON’S brace and Adam Phillips’ goal secured a point for Morecambe, who had Shane McLoughlin sent off. Stanley’s reply came from Colby Bishop’s double and Matt Butcher.

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