Doncaster collected a fourth straight league triumph on home soil with a comfortable 4-1 win over Sutton.Joe Ironside scored twice, including a first-half penalty, while Zain Westbrooke and Mo Faal also found the net for Grant McCann’s side with Harry Smith replying for the visitors in stoppage time.Rovers were gifted the lead after 17 minutes when Craig Clay fouled Faal in the box and Irons

Wrexham recorded a miraculous comeback as they came from 2-0 behind to defeat Salford 3-2.The Ammies took a deserved early lead when Stephen Mallan’s precise delivery was met by Matt Smith, nodding in his ninth goal of the campaign.A dozing home side, who had not conceded in more than five hours in all competitions prior to Smith’s opener, then fell further behind.Declan John’s f

Ruel Sotiriou’s fifth goal of the season earned improving Leyton Orient a 1-0 win at Carlisle in Sky Bet League One.The Londoners gained a double over the Cumbrians on their way to the fourth-tier title last season.And thanks to Sotiriou’s 21st-minute strike, assisted by Joe Pigott’s through-ball, Richie Wellens’ side again left with maximum spoils.Orient, with just one def

Forest Green moved off the bottom of the League Two table with a 5-0 demolition of 10-man Colchester.Goals from Callum Morton, Kyle McAllister, Matty Taylor and Matty Stevens (two) made the U’s pay after they had Jay Mingi sent off early in the second half.Dom Bernard was adjudged to have back-passed to Rovers goalkeeper James Belshaw but Cameron McGeehan’s drive was blocked on the goa

Jordan Rhodes’ seventh goal of the season helped Blackpool secure a well-deserved 3-0 victory against Stevenage.The Seasiders closed in ominously on the top six, while Stevenage’s mini-blip continued thanks to a third defeat in their last four games.Stevenage threatened early on when Jamie Reid’s powerful 20-yard strike was well saved by Dan Grimshaw.The Seasiders replied as Kyli

Isaac Hutchinson scored a hat-trick as Walsall recorded a 4-1 League Two victory over Gillingham, for whom caretaker boss Keith Millen had to watch from the stands after being shown the red card.Millen was dismissed after 28 minutes for tripping Walsall winger Tom Knowles as he attempted to take a quick throw-in.From there, Hutchinson took centre stage, scoring three goals and setting up the other

Accrington put 10-man Grimsby to the sword with two late strikes in a 2-0 victory in their League Two match at Blundell Park.Shaun Whalley and Josh Andrews helped Accrington deservedly pick up three points after Luke Waterfall saw red for two bookable offences.A superb block from Accrington defender Jay Baghuelou denied Harry Clifton in the early stages, while his Grimsby team-mate Harvey Rodgers

Stockport climbed to the top of League Two after seeing off Harrogate 3-1 to record an eighth consecutive win in all competitions.Antoni Sarcevic, a Warren Burrell own goal and Will Collar secured victory for the visitors with George Thomson’s reply from the penalty spot only proving a consolation for Gate.During the early stages, Josh March latched on to Kayne Ramsay’s long ball out o

Super sub Emmanuel Osadebe continued Bradford’s revival under caretaker player-manager Kevin McDonald as AFC Wimbledon’s troubles on home turf continued with a 1-0 defeat.Johnnie Jackson’s Dons began the day in the play-off spots thanks largely to their form on the road, having managed just one League Two victory at the Cherry Red Records Stadium this season.Wimbledon’s hom

Aston Villa star Alisha Lehmann has again cemented her status as a social media sensation by donning some eye-catching knee-high boots to the delight of her followersAlisha Lehmann's knee-high boots have caused a stir (Image: @alishalehmann7/Instagram)Alisha Lehmann can do no wrong in the eyes of her social media following - delighting them by donning some knee-high boots.The 24-year-old, a Switze
