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SUNDERLAND 0 CHARLTON 1

JOHNNIE JACKSON’S reign as Charlton’s caretaker manager got off to the perfect start, thanks to Jayden Stockley’s second-half header. Jackson said: ‘I’ve made no secret of my ambition to manage, and for a long time it has been to manage this club.’ Sunderland boss Lee Johnson was unhappy with the performance of referee Darren Drysdale.

MORECAMBE 1 PLYMOUTH 1

PLYMOUTH boss Ryan Lowe admitted his table toppers were far from their best. ‘We were sloppy at times,’ he said. Jonah Ayunga scored for Morecambe, with Danny Mayor levelling.

WYCOMBE 2 CREWE 1

RYAN TAFFAZOLLI struck with the last kick of the game to give Wycombe the points. Manager Gareth Ainsworth called his side ‘composed’. The strike completed a double for the centre-back, with Tom Lowery equalising for Crewe.

WIMBLEDON 0 WIGAN 2

PAUL KALAMBAYI’S own goal and a James McClean strike earned Wigan their fifth straight away win. Manager Leam Richardson said: ‘We bounced back. It’s good to be challenged.’

MK DONS 0 ROTHERHAM 3

PAUL WARNE believes his Rotherham team were ‘frightening’. He added: ‘We had flashes of absolute excellence. It was close to faultless.’ Goals from Michael Ihiekwe, Dan Barlaser and Freddie Ladapo proved the difference.

SHEFFIELD WED 1 LINCOLN 1

MICHAEL APPLETON felt his Lincoln side deserved all three points. ‘It was highly unfair for us to go behind,’ he said. Dennis Adeniran put the hosts ahead before Lewis Monstma equalised.

BURTON 1 OXFORD 3

MATTY TAYLOR, Michael Bostwick and James Henry (penalty) gave absent Oxford manager Karl Robinson the perfect tonic. Assistant manager Craig Short said: ‘They all rose to the challenge.’ Substitute Charlie Lakin gave Albion hope.

BOLTON 2 GILLINGHAM 2

DAPO AFOLAYAN and Kieran Lee scored late to earn Bolton a point. Manager Ian Evatt said: ‘This group is together.’ Goals from John Akinde and Kyle Dempsey had put Gillingham in control.

IPSWICH 2 FLEETWOOD 1

FLEETWOOD manager Simon Grayson thought his side ‘deserved a point’. Conor Chaplin had given Ipswich the lead, but the visitors replied through Callum Morton, before a 93rd-minute goal from substitute Besant Celina won it.

ACCRINGTON 2 PORTSMOUTH 2

MARCUS HARNESS rescued a point for Portsmouth with four minutes left. Ronan Curtis scored the opener for the visitors, before Harry Pell equalised and Matt Butcher gave Stanley the lead.

DONCASTER 3 CHELTENHAM 2

RICHIE WELLENS is hopeful his Rovers side can build momentum. ‘This should give us confidence,’ he said. Joe Dodoo, Tom Anderson and Rodrigo Vilca put the hosts 3-0 up, before Alfie May and Andy Williams gave Cheltenham hope.

SHREWSBURY 4 CAMBRIDGE 1

RYAN BOWMAN’S hat-trick lifted Shrewsbury out of the relegation zone. Luke Leahy also registered for the hosts, while Jack Iredale scored for Cambridge, who had Adam May sent off.

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