04-11-2018, 01:33 AM
League One and League Two round-up: Wigan go top as Mansfield slip
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sbobet24 Wigan stormed to the top of League One with a 4-1 win at Rochdale as Blackburn were held by Gillingham.
Dan Burn headed the Latics in front in the first half and then James Vaughan, Michael Jacobs and Will Grigg fired three goals in the space of eight second-half minutes.
Steve Davies pulled one back with a late penalty but Wigan's goal difference is still comfortably good enough to take them ahead of Rovers at the summit.
Gillingham keeper Tomas Holy denied Corry Evans in the first half and made two sharp saves from Charlie Mulgrew's free-kicks and the Gills could even have nicked a win through Josh Parker.
At the other end of the table, AFC Wimbledon moved four points clear of the relegation zone with a vital 1-0 win over Charlton.
Lyle Taylor seized on Patrick Bauer's error to inflict Lee Bowyer's first defeat as Addicks manager and lift the Dons to 19th.
Conor McAleny's last-minute goal earned Fleetwood a 1-0 win at Oxford while Blackpool beat Northampton 3-0. sbobet24
Armand Gnanduillet opened the scoring just before half-time and Sean Longstaff and Jimmy Ryan made the points safe.
Meanwhile, in League Two, Mansfield failed to make the most of their game in hand as their play-off hopes faded following a 1-1 draw at Stevenage.
The Stags could have moved into the top seven with a win but needed an equaliser from Will Atkinson to take a share of the spoils.
The Boro went ahead in the 15th minute when Joe Martin's low corner caught Mansfield's defence napping and Danny Newton flashed a first-time effort high into the net.
Swindon could have taken advantage of Mansfield's latest slip-up but they were pegged back by Alex Fisher's superb 89th-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at home to Yeovil.
The Glovers twice came from behind to deny Robins manager Phil Brown his first County Ground win. Matty Taylor scored twice for Swindon, while Lewis Wing was also on target for Yeovil.
Chesterfield remain rooted to the foot of the table despite coming from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Morecambe.
The Shrimps were two goals to the good through Garry Thompson and Callum Lang, but second-half strikes from Kristian Dennis and Andy Kellett snatched the Spireites a point. sbobet24
Dan Burn headed the Latics in front in the first half and then James Vaughan, Michael Jacobs and Will Grigg fired three goals in the space of eight second-half minutes.
Steve Davies pulled one back with a late penalty but Wigan's goal difference is still comfortably good enough to take them ahead of Rovers at the summit.
Gillingham keeper Tomas Holy denied Corry Evans in the first half and made two sharp saves from Charlie Mulgrew's free-kicks and the Gills could even have nicked a win through Josh Parker.
At the other end of the table, AFC Wimbledon moved four points clear of the relegation zone with a vital 1-0 win over Charlton.
Lyle Taylor seized on Patrick Bauer's error to inflict Lee Bowyer's first defeat as Addicks manager and lift the Dons to 19th.
Conor McAleny's last-minute goal earned Fleetwood a 1-0 win at Oxford while Blackpool beat Northampton 3-0. sbobet24
Armand Gnanduillet opened the scoring just before half-time and Sean Longstaff and Jimmy Ryan made the points safe.
Meanwhile, in League Two, Mansfield failed to make the most of their game in hand as their play-off hopes faded following a 1-1 draw at Stevenage.
The Stags could have moved into the top seven with a win but needed an equaliser from Will Atkinson to take a share of the spoils.
The Boro went ahead in the 15th minute when Joe Martin's low corner caught Mansfield's defence napping and Danny Newton flashed a first-time effort high into the net.
Swindon could have taken advantage of Mansfield's latest slip-up but they were pegged back by Alex Fisher's superb 89th-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at home to Yeovil.
The Glovers twice came from behind to deny Robins manager Phil Brown his first County Ground win. Matty Taylor scored twice for Swindon, while Lewis Wing was also on target for Yeovil.
Chesterfield remain rooted to the foot of the table despite coming from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Morecambe.
The Shrimps were two goals to the good through Garry Thompson and Callum Lang, but second-half strikes from Kristian Dennis and Andy Kellett snatched the Spireites a point. sbobet24