An Ethon Archer strike compounded more misery on lowly Carlisle as Cheltenham won 1-0 at Brunton Park.The Robins took the lead through Archer after a mistake from Carlisle goalkeeper Harry Lewis and had plenty of chances to put the game to bed in the first half.But they had to weather a Carlisle storm in the second half to secure all three points.Cheltenham went ahead in the 17th minute after an e

Bryan Mbeumo scored an injury-time winner in a seven-goal thriller as Brentford claimed a 4-3 victory over 10-man Ipswich at the Gtech Community Stadium.George Hirst scored and set up Sammie Szmodics for another to put Kieran McKenna’s men in control in west London as they hunted their first win of the season.Then, after Yoane Wissa scored, forced an equaliser own goal from Harry Clarke and

Matty Godden converted a stoppage-time penalty to earn Charlton a point from a dramatic 2-2 draw with Wrexham at The Valley.The visitors took a 16th-minute lead through Conor Coventry’s own goal after Tom O’Connor whipped in a set-piece and the midfielder’s touch was enough to deceive goalkeeper Will Mannion.Charlton restored parity in the 23rd minute through Macaulay Gillesphey.

Alassana Jatta’s second-half goal earned high-flying Notts County a 1-0 win at home to Harrogate.David McGoldrick had the first chance of the game for the hosts, sending a chip over the bar after George Abbott had found him in space.Jatta then headed over from a Nick Tsaroulla cross, but the Gambian forward was on target in the 58th minute as the pair combined again to give County the lead.T

Plymouth staged a brilliant second-half fightback from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 with Preston.North End led through goals by Sam Greenwood, Mads Frokjaer-Jensen and Brad Potts and were set to pile pressure on Argyle boss Wayne Rooney.The hosts had other ideas, though, as Freddie Issaka and late goals from Andre Gray and Morgan Whittaker pulled them back level.On-loan Leeds striker Greenwood fired North

Dajaune Brown scored his first Derby goal as the Rams came from behind to draw 1-1 with Hull at Pride Park.Substitute Brown, 19, looped a header over Ivor Pandur after 66 minutes to draw Derby level after Xavier Simons opened the scoring for the visitors in the 57th minute with a superb low effort from distance.The Rams are now unbeaten in their last four matches following a third successive 1-1 d

Substitute Klaidi Lolos scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to give Bolton a 1-0 Sky Bet League One victory over shattered Peterborough.Lolos bundled the ball over the line in the ninth minute of added time after Dion Charles’ penalty and follow-up header were saved by Nicholas Bilokapic.But Posh, watched by manager Darren Ferguson’s father Sir Alex Ferguson, were furious about the

Burnley had their promotion hopes dented when held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by struggling QPR in a one-sided Championship encounter at Turf Moor.Despite a hatful of chances in a game Scott Parker’s side dominated from start to finish, a breakthrough stubbornly refused to arrive.A point proved enough for the Clarets to stay in second place ahead of Leeds on goal difference but a fourth draw

New Swindon boss Ian Holloway saw his side snatch a last-gasp 1-1 draw with Gillingham despite playing most of the match with 10 men.Harry Smith’s stoppage time equaliser gave Holloway a promising start to his tenure and ensured the hosts ended a run of back-to-back defeats.Things did not begin well for the Robins when defender Grant Hall was shown a straight red card in just the ninth minut

Winless Wolves snatched only their second point of the Premier League season after Matheus Cunha’s stoppage-time effort rescued a dramatic 2-2 draw at Brighton.Albion were on course to climb to fourth in the table following goals from Danny Welbeck and Evan Ferguson.But Rayan Ait-Nouri set up a nervy finish by halving the deficit in the 88th minute before Cunha fired home via a deflection in
