Manchester City pegged back twice to draw with Brighton

Manchester City missed the chance to return to the Premier League’s top four as they twice surrendered the lead in a 2-2 draw with Brighton.Goals from Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush were cancelled out by a superb Pervis Estupinan free-kick and Abdukodir Khusanov’s own goal as the champions endured more frustration at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.Nico Gonzalez hit the post as Pep Gu

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Chesterfield net late winner to stun promotion-chasing Notts County

Tom Naylor’s late finish stunned promotion-chasing Notts County as Chesterfield claimed a 2-1 League Two victory at Meadow Lane.Substitute Will Jarvis thought he had rescued a point for Stuart Maynard’s side after cancelling out Aribim Pepple’s opener.But Naylor’s left-footed shot – following a skirmish in the box – restored the visitors’ lead, two minutes

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Memorable moment for Isaac Price but West Brom are pegged back by Hull

West Brom’s Isaac Price scored his first goal in English football but his side were pegged back by Hull’s late revival in a 1-1 Sky Bet Championship draw.Price’s breakthrough came in the 68th minute after John Swift hit the bar in one of several missed Albion chances, only for Hull substitute Abu Kamara to equalise in the 80th minute.The visitors were then denied three times by A

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Burnley climb into Championship automatic promotion places with win at Swansea

Burnley moved into the top two in the Sky Bet Championship with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Swansea at the Swansea.com Stadium.The result never looked in doubt from the moment skipper Josh Brownhill tapped home an easy opener inside four minutes and then played a part in his side’s second midway through the first half, which was scored by Jaidon Anthony.The Clarets secured consecutive win

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AFC Wimbledon bolster promotion bid with win at relegation-threatened Carlisle

Goals from Callum Maycock and Alistair Smith gave promotion-chasing AFC Wimbledon a vital 2-1 victory against bottom-side Carlisle at Brunton Park.The visitors took the lead in the second minute through Maycock and Smith doubled their advantage just after the break.The Blues pulled one back through Matthew Dennis but Mark Hughes’ side couldn’t find the finishing touch as they searched

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Rotherham and Exeter play out stalemate

Rotherham and Exeter battled to a 1-1 draw at the New York Stadium.Reece James and Alex Hartridge scored either side of the break and neither of the mid-table sides could find a winner.Both could have scored within a minute of one another with Hakeem Odoffin making a crucial block from Ryan Trevitt’s shot after Jack McMillan had snuck in down the right.Sam Nombe was released at the other end

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Newport bounce back to record comprehensive victory over Harrogate

Newport bounced back from a drubbing in midweek with a comprehensive 3-0 League Two home win over Harrogate.Exiles head coach Nelson Jardim demanded a reaction from his players after Tuesday’s 5-0 loss at Accrington and they delivered.There were just 90 seconds on the clock when the recalled Cameron Evans headed in Shane McLoughlin’s corner from close range.County doubled their advanta

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Daniel Farke blames himself for selections as Leeds draw at QPR

Leeds boss Daniel Farke admitted he made a mistake by not selecting Ilia Gruev at QPR, where the Sky Bet Championship leaders came from back two down to secure a 2-2 draw.Farke considered starting with the defensive midfielder but instead opted for a more attacking approach.It backfired as goals from Koki Saito and Steve Cook put Rangers, who had lost their previous four matches, into a surprise l

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Michael Flynn ‘frustrated but proud’ as 10-man Cheltenham denied win at Swindon

Cheltenham boss Michael Flynn said he was “frustrated but proud” after seeing his 10-man side denied victory at Swindon by a late equaliser.Town were 3-1 up but Swindon started to claw their way back into it when Kabongo Tshimanga tucked away a 67th-minute penalty in an incident which saw visiting skipper Tom Bradbury sent off.Ian Holloway’s men then salvaged a point when captain

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Dave Challinor delighted as Isaac Olaofe evokes memories of Louie Barry

Isaac Olaofe proved there are goals for Stockport after Louie Barry as the striker’s stunning solo effort allowed County to steal a march on their play-off rivals with a 1-0 win at Bolton.And delighted Hatters boss Dave Challinor hailed Olaofe’s Barry-esque goal that earned County a League One double and first win at the Toughsheet Community Stadium since 1999.Barry remains Stockport&r

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