Bolton leave it late to snatch draw at Exeter

Bolton rescued a dramatic late point in a 2-2 draw at Exeter following a rousing second half.Bolton were in almost complete control of the first period but only had one goal to show for their efforts, Alan Sheehan pulling the ball back for Paris Maghoma to sweep in from 12 yards after 34 minutes.Exeter levelled within 10 seconds of the restart as, from kick-off, Ben Purrington headed a Pierce Swee

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Bournemouth bounce back from two goals down to deny Blades a much-needed win

Enes Unal came off the bench to score his first Premier League goal in stoppage time as Bournemouth fought back from 2-0 down to salvage a 2-2 draw at home to relegation-haunted Sheffield United.Strikes from Gustavo Hamer and captain Jack Robinson looked to have earned the struggling Blades only their second away win of the season.However, goals from substitutes Dango Ouattara and Unal in the fina

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Doncaster back on track with win over Crewe

Revitalised Doncaster got back to winning ways with a 2-0 win over promotion-chasing Crewe.Goals from Hakeeb Adelakun and substitute Tommy Rowe secured a fourth win in seven for Grant McCann’s side, who had taken one point from their last two matches.Adelakun – fresh from being named the League Two player of the month – set Rovers on their way after 17 minutes as he scored from a

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Alfie May double sees Charlton to hard-fought win over Carlisle

Alfie May scored twice as Charlton secured back-to-back League One wins for the first time this season, beating Carlisle 3-2.After a 20th-minute volley from Luke Armstrong gave the visitors an unlikely lead, Charlton turned the game around with goals either side of half-time – May following up a deflected shot from Daniel Kanu in the 37th minute and Kanu himself crashing home from close rang

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Beryly Lubala penalty earns Wycombe late win at Reading

Wycombe claimed a dramatic 2-1 victory at Reading in their League One clash thanks to a late penalty from Beryly Lubala.After the scrappiest of openings, from both sides, Wycombe went ahead after 16 minutes in spectacular style through defender Nigel Lonwijk.The centre-back, scoring a first goal for Wanderers, took advantage of slack home marking with a superb overhead kick.Reading lacked any thre

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Conor Masterson rescues late point as Gillingham move into play-off spots

Conor Masterson rescued a vital late point as Gillingham claimed a 1-1 League Two draw at home to Tranmere which propelled them into the play-off spots.Masterson struck in the 84th minute, cancelling out Regan Hendry’s early volley for the visitors.The game was played at a frantic pace but often lacked the quality to match, with Ashley Nadesan and Connor Jennings wasting early chances for bo

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All square between Inverness and Airdrieonians

Inverness and Airdrieonians drew 0-0 in their cinch Championship contest.The visitors thought they had taken the lead in the 34th minute but Nicolay Todorov’s effort was disallowed.Inverness came closest to breaking the deadlock in the second half when Billy Mckay’s header was cleared off the line by on-loan Hibernian defender Kanayo Megwa.However, the game finished goalless and Invern

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Manchester United’s defensive display pleases boss Erik tan Hag

Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag hailed the defensive discipline of his team despite them once again conceding more than 20 shots in their 2-0 Premier League victory over Everton.James Tarkowski hacked down Alejandro Garnacho inside the box 12 minutes in and Bruno Fernandes tucked into the right corner from the resulting spot kick to put United 1-0 to the good.Garnacho won another penalty in t

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Neil Warnock says it was ‘the right time’ to step down as Aberdeen boss

Neil Warnock advised Aberdeen to give a new manager time to assess the squad before the summer before stepping down immediately after leading the Dons to Hampden.Warnock’s departure was announced soon after a 3-1 home victory over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup quarter-finals.It was a second win in eight games for Warnock – the other came against Bonnyrigg Rose in the prev

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McKeena bemoans “inconsistent” added-on time after losing to two late goals

Kieran McKenna highlighted “erratic” time-keeping in the Championship as Ipswich suffered stoppage-time despair with a 2-1 defeat at Cardiff.Ipswich appeared to be heading back to second spot after Kieffer Moore’s fine finish against his old club 11 minutes from time.But Ryan Wintle equalised in the fifth added minute and it got worse for Ipswich as Cardiff claimed a fourth succe

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