Burton battle back to take a point away from Rotherham

Burton battled back to earn a 2-2 draw at Rotherham in Sky Bet League One.The hosts started brightly and it took a diving stop from Max Crocombe to deny a curling effort from Jonson Clarke-Harris.The Millers were stung by Burton’s opener, which came against the run of play in the 25th minute when Danilo Orsi latched onto Ben Whitfield’s blocked shot and squeezed his effort into the bot

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York beat 10-man Fylde to go top of the National League table

York climbed top of the table after a fourth straight National League win as three second-half goals sank 10-man Fylde at the LNER Community Stadium.Fylde defender Harry Davis was sent off just before the interval and the Minstermen took full advantage, with Marvin Armstrong, Lenell John-Lewis and Callum Harriott all on target.Visiting centre-half Davis was shown a straight red card for his challe

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Armando Quitirna penalty earns Crawley draw with in-form Stockport

Crawley substitute Armando Quitirna converted a late penalty to deny Stockport a fourth win in five league games in a 1-1 draw at the Broadfield Stadium.The in-form Louie Barry drove County ahead after only six minutes, but Crawley improved as the game wore on and midfielder Quitirna kept his cool with the spot-kick as the Red Devils ended a run of two successive defeats.Barry, fresh from being na

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Conor Wilkinson scores twice as Solihull end Rochdale winning run

Conor Wilkinson’s brace made it back-to-back wins for Solihull as they beat Rochdale 2-1 in the Vanarama National League.Solihull took the lead in the 26th minute through Wilkinson, who pounced on the ball following a mistake at the back and smashed it into the top corner.The Moors nearly had a second minutes later when Bradley Stevenson’s effort was saved and Alex Whitmore went close

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Ten-man Morecambe stage superb late comeback to claim first point of season

Ten-man Morecambe produced a superb comeback to earn their first point of the season with an incident-packed 3-3 draw against Colchester at the Mazuma Stadium.The Shrimps, who saw manager Derek Adams and defender Luke Hendrie sent off in the first half, came from 3-1 down with seven minutes remaining to earn a share of the spoils after Colchester wasted a host of chances to win the game.Morecambe

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Yeovil and Altrincham draw a blank

Yeovil drew a blank for the third successive home game with a 0-0 draw against Altrincham.The Glovers had lost their previous two Vanarama National League fixtures at Huish Park 1-0 to Rochdale and Solihull Moors.In their latest outing, Altrincham’s Regan Linney forced Glovers goalkeeper Ollie Wright into a fine save and Alex Newby saw his effort ruled out for offside.Yeovil’s wait for

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Elliott List at the double as Stevenage overcome Barnsley

Two goals in the first 15 minutes of the second half helped Stevenage storm to a 3-0 win at home to Barnsley in League One.Elliott List got the first, two minutes after coming on as substitute. The ball ran to him on the right side of the box after a Jamie Reid shot had been blocked.List, who has been guilty of some glaring misses this season, made no mistake with a low drive inside Gabriel Slonin

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Joe Hugill at the double as Wigan crush Bristol Rovers

Manchester United loanee Joe Hugill’s first-half double put Wigan on course for a crushing 4-0 win over Bristol Rovers at the Memorial Stadium.The 20-year-old striker put the Latics in command after 20 minutes when he tapped in from close range after the Rovers defence failed to clear their lines following a corner.Hugill was again in the right place at the right time after 40 minutes when h

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Charlie Kelman’s third goal of the season gets Leyton Orient up and running

Leyton Orient secured their first Sky Bet League One points this season, at the fifth attempt, after a hard-earned yet deserved 1-0 win at Reading.Orient made the decisive breakthrough in the 27th minute through Charlie Kelman’s third goal of the campaign, after an error by rookie home goalkeeper Coniah Boyce-Clarke.Although Reading threatened sporadically in an even second half, the visitor

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Tamworth claim second win of the season with victory over Maidenhead

Tamworth turned on the style to beat Maidenhead 3-1 at home in the Vanarama National League.Chris Wreh met Ben Acquaye’s corner at the far post to give Tamworth the lead in the second minute of stoppage time at the end of the first half.Wreh returned the favour for Acquaye to smash home a second 10 minutes after the break, and Nathan Tshikuna put the issue beyond doubt in the final quarter.M

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