Charlie Wyke had continued his fine return to football with a second goal in as many weeks at his former ground, but a formation change from Mowbray at the interval turned the tide of the contest definitively. Keinan Davis made it two before Josh Sargent pulled one back before the break.Įlliot Embleton and Dennis Cirkin led a second-half Sunderland comeback to secure a first win in five games for Tony Mowbray’s side with a 2-1 victory over Wigan. The hosts took the lead through Imran Louza, five minutes after he had missed a penalty. Norwich missed a chance to go top, losing 2-1 at Watford. There was a 1-1 draw between Burton and Morecambe, while Bolton and Barnsley ended goalless. Bristol Rovers scored four in the first half but none in the second as they down Cheltenham 4-1. Derby defeated Accrington 3-0 with Stanley missing two penalties, Shrewsbury edged past Fleetwood 1-0 and Wycombe saw off Peterborough 3-1. Lee Gregory scored twice in Sheffield Wednesday's 2-0 win at Cambridge. Mipo Odubeko pulled one back after the break before Ellis Harrison's late penalty secured a point. Two first-half headed goals from Myles Peart-Harris and Baily Cargill, both via free-kicks, left Vale dumbfounded after they had controlled possession. Oxford turned in a superb display as they ran out emphatic 4-2 winners at Exeter.Ĭameron Brannagan, Sam Long and a double from Kyle Joseph put the visitors in complete control inside an hour at St James Park and Exeter could only respond though consolation goals from Jevani Brown and Sonny Cox.Ī second-half comeback from Port Vale saw them snatch a point in a 2-2 draw with Forest Green. ![]() The ball initially hit the head of Regan Poole and went up in the air only to drop down for the City man to score. ![]() The only goal of the game came in the 24th minute from Ben House following a corner. Lowly Lincoln stunned Ipswich with a 1-0 victory and inflicted the first home league defeat of the season on the Tractor Boys. Will Grigg got the home side back into the game four minutes after the restart, firing home past Michael Cooper after picking the ball up on the edge of the visitors’ area.Ī three-goal lead was restored 10 minutes later, Azaz again latching onto a loose ball before curling past Cumming in the MK Dons goal. The lead was doubled on 25 minutes, Niall Ennis finishing off a neat move that involved some slick, quick passing from Finn Azaz and Whittaker.Īrgyle increased their advantage further eight minutes before half-time, Azaz picking up a loose ball from the home defenders before lashing home from 12 yards out. The visitors scored the opener less than 10 minutes into the game, Morgan Whittaker latching onto Matt Butcher’s through ball and, though his tame shot was straight at Jamie Cumming, the MK Dons goalkeeper could not hold onto it as it spilled over the line. Plymouth remained top of the table after a thoroughly professional display saw them brush aside a struggling MK Dons side 4-1. Duncan Watmore gave Middlesbrough hope when he pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time, but, with interim manager Leo Percovich watching on from the technical area, the hosts were unable to avoid a second successive defeat. Rovers returned to winning ways thanks to an early own goal from Darragh Lenihan and a superb long-range finish from Sam Gallagher. Middlesbrough dropped into the relegation zone as their problems mounted with a 2-1 home defeat by Blackburn. The visitors secured the points in the 72nd minute with a goal from Taylor Gardner-Hickman. Under the interim guidance of Richard Beale after Steve Bruce was sacked on Monday, Albion went in front in the 25th minute through a close-range effort from Matt Phillips. Managerless West Brom defeated Reading 2-0 to end their eight-match run without a league victory. The Swans’ run of four-straight wins was brought to an end by goals from Vitinho, Rodriguez and Anass Zaroury, and their misery was completed by a straight red card for top scorer Joel Piroe for violent conduct with 15 minutes left. ![]() ![]() Jay Rodriguez struck twice as Burnley beat 10-man Swansea 4-0 to replace Sheffield United at the top of the Championship table.
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