Lennon Miller’s double helps Motherwell to victory over St Mirren

Lennon Miller was the hero for Motherwell again as he netted a double to down St Mirren 2-1 at Fir Park.The 18-year-old, who slotted away the winning penalty to take Motherwell to the semi-final of the Premier Sports Cup last weekend, inspired them to a comeback victory with another man-of-the-match display.Miller converted from the spot to cancel out Killian Phillips’ early opener and would

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Arsenal strike twice in stoppage time to see off stubborn Leicester

Arsenal scored two stoppage-time goals to claim a remarkable 4-2 win over Leicester at the Emirates.Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola warned Mikel Arteta’s men to prepare for a war as the rivalry between champions and contenders cranked up another notch prior to Saturday’s Premier League fixture.And, after seeing Newcastle battle to a draw against City at St James’ Park, the Gun

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Aberdeen’s impressive start continues with win at Dundee

Aberdeen extended their perfect start to the season to 12 victories with a narrow 2-1 William Hill Premiership win over Dundee at Dens Park.The Dons netted twice in the first half through Kevin Nisbet and Topi Keskinen before Simon Murray pulled one back before the break for the hosts.The Dark Blues edged proceedings in the second half but could not find the back of the net with the result taking

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Altrincham maintain unbeaten run with victory at Tamworth

Altrincham maintained their revival with a 2-1 success at Tamworth.Alex Newby and Justin Amaluzor struck second-half goals as Altrincham stretched their unbeaten Vanarama National League run to four games.Newby slotted the opener just after the hour mark and provider Amaluzor then turned goalscorer with a powerful 78th-minute header.Tom Crawford was immediately sent off for the visitors after coll

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Shaun Maloney denied by ex-team-mate Gary Caldwell as Wigan draw with Exeter

Former Celtic and Scotland colleagues Shaun Maloney and Gary Caldwell shared the spoils as Wigan and Exeter played out a goalless League One draw at the Brick Community Stadium.Wigan bossed the majority of the game in pretty much all areas except the one that matters on the scoreboard.In a very tight first half, Jensen Weir teed up on-loan Leicester winger Silko Thomas, who was thwarted by Joe Whi

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Gillingham beat Barrow to make it a losing return to Kent for Stephen Clemence

Barrow boss Stephen Clemence made an unhappy return to Gillingham with a 2-0 defeat in the Sky Bet League Two top-of-the-table clash.The former Tottenham and Birmingham midfielder made the move to Holker Street after being sacked by the Kent club at the end of last season.However, it was the Gills who returned to the top of the table – after Walsall’s convincing lunchtime kick-off win

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Kilmarnock denied first win of season as Ross Graham rescues Dundee United

Ross Graham’s last-gasp spot-kick denied Kilmarnock their first win of the William Hill Premiership season as Dundee United salvaged a 3-3 draw in a remarkable game at Rugby Park.United had led at half-time through Louis Moult’s second goal in as many games but David Watson’s spectacular volley and steered finish put the hosts 2-1 ahead.Marley Watkins bundled home a third just af

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Scott Lindsey starts life at MK Dons with draw at Bromley

Scott Lindsey’s first game in charge of MK Dons ended in a 1-1 draw at Bromley.Lindsey left Crawley, who he led to promotion to League One last season, to succeed Mike Williamson at the Dons.The visitors took the lead in the eighth minute when Tommy Leigh took advantage of hesitant defending to cross for Joe Tomlinson to tap into an open goal.However, that advantage only lasted 15 minutes as

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Ben Doak scores first Middlesbrough goal in win over Stoke

Liverpool teenager Ben Doak’s first goal for Middlesbrough helped to earn a 2-0 win over Stoke at the Riverside Stadium.The Scotland international’s first start since moving on loan from Anfield was capped with a predatory finish in the 34th minute, despite claims for offside, to put Boro on track for making amends for a 5-0 drubbing in the Carabao Cup here to the Potters in August.And

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Lincoln march to another victory over struggling Cambridge

Substitutes Freddie Draper and Bailey Cadamarteri scored the goals as Lincoln won 2-0 at winless Cambridge.Freddie Draper, who came on following an injury to Ben House sustained barely a minute into the game, opened the scoring in the 26th minute.Jack Moylan found Tendayi Darikwa on the right, and his low delivery was fired home by Draper.Lincoln could have had the game won by half-time but for tw

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