Barnsley brush aside Shrewsbury at Oakwell

Barnsley closed the gap on second-placed Oxford in League One following a 3-0 victory over Shrewsbury at Oakwell.Herbie Kane opened the scoring from the spot in the 20th minute after the Reds were awarded their first home penalty since March 2021, with Callum Styles adding a second just minutes later.League One top-scorer Devante Cole netted a third with 15 minutes to play to leave the Tykes two p

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Dundee and Ross County play out goalless draw

Dundee and Ross County had to settle for a share of the spoils in their goalless cinch Premiership clash at Dens.Both sides had chances but just could not find the back of the net.The result means Dundee have drawn three games in succession while the Staggies have ended a run of three defeats in a row.County had an opportunity in the 13th minute when Yan Dhanda fired a dangerous corner in from the

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Matt Smith hat-trick fires clinical Salford back to winning ways at Doncaster

Matt Smith scored a hat-trick as ruthless Salford returned to winning ways with a 3-0 triumph at Doncaster.The hosts had the better of the attacking play but Neil Wood’s side, and Smith in particular, were clinical with the few clear-cut opportunities they had to secure a first victory in four matches.It took just two minutes for Salford to open the scoring when Smith sent a header into the

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Cambridge hold leaders Portsmouth

Cambridge produced a resolute display to hold League One leaders Portsmouth to a goalless draw.The U’s started brightly, with Sullay Kaikai’s cross needing to be tipped over by Will Norris before a Kaikai cross was scuffed wide by Danny Andrew.The biggest chance of the first half came on 31 minutes when Abu Kamara’s overhit cross for the visitors smacked back off the far post, wi

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Accrington march on with victory at AFC Wimbledon

Accrington secured a fourth consecutive League Two win after holding off an AFC Wimbledon comeback to claim a 4-2 victory.Joe Pritchard’s brace either side of Tommy Leigh’s effort gave Stanley a 3-0 lead and, despite two goals from Dons substitute Omar Bugiel, Brad Hills added a fourth late on.Stanley opened the scoring in the fourth minute when Dons keeper Alex Bass’ fumble allo

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Shaq Forde the hero as Leyton Orient leave it late

Shaq Forde scored a 96th-minute equaliser as Leyton Orient rescued a 2-2 draw in an incident-packed game at Northampton.Orient led early through Rob Hunt but Sam Hoskins scored twice in three minutes to turn things around, only for Kieron Bowie to see red before Forde’s dramatic leveller.The home side started well but Orient weathered the storm before breaking the deadlock with their first s

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Rejuvenated Middlesbrough make it six wins in a row after beating Norwich

Middlesbrough continued their rapid rise up the Championship table as they beat Norwich 2-1 at Carrow Road to make it six league wins on the trot.Michael Carrick’s rejuvenated side never looked back after Sam Greenwood opened the scoring in the first minute of the second half.Substitute Sammy Silvera completed a deserved win by netting a second in stoppage time and although Jonathan Rowe pul

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Ken Sema scores spectacular late winner for Watford at Swansea

Ken Sema struck his first goal of the season in spectacular fashion to earn Watford a 1-0 win over Swansea.Harry Darling and Matt Grimes went the closest to scoring for the hosts in the first half while Vakoun Bayo should have netted for the Hornets in what was a tight affair.Kristian Pedersen thought he had put the Swans ahead after 72 minutes when he headed Grimes’ corner beyond Daniel Bac

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Gateshead stage second-half comeback to draw at Rochdale

Gateshead staged a second-half comeback to earn a 2-2 draw at Rochdale.Dale made a great start and were 2-0 up after just 26 minutes.Jesurun Uchegbulam opened the scoring with a curling first-time effort in the 16th minute and Ian Henderson made it two 10 minutes later when he converted a loose ball after Kairo Mitchell saw an effort saved.Edward Francis brought Gateshead back into it after the br

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Hakeeb Adelakun at the double as Lincoln end Michael Appleton’s unbeaten start

Former Lincoln boss Michael Appleton suffered his first defeat as Charlton manager in eight games as the Addicks were blown away 3-1 by the rampant Imps at Sincil Bank.And it was two-goal Hakeeb Adelakun, a player effectively snubbed by Appleton during his tenure at Lincoln, who inflicted the most damage, with Sean Roughan adding a third after Alfie May had fired the Addicks into an early lead.Cha

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