Blackpool dominated the game and sealed an impressive 3-0 win against Stevenage, courtesy of Jordan Rhodes' seventh goal of the season. This victory brings them closer to the top six, while Stevenage suffered their third loss in four matches, extending their recent poor form.
Michael Morrison ended his 16-year goal drought for Cambridge by scoring the equalizer in a 1-1 draw against Shrewsbury. The U's had struggled to find the back of the net until the 69th minute when their captain skillfully took possession of the ball near the opposition half. With exceptional determination, he successfully maneuvered past five opposing players before unleashing a powerful shot that beat goalkeeper Marko Marosi. This outstanding solo effort marked Morrison's first goal for the club since January 23, 2007.
Leyton Orient secured a 1-0 victory against Carlisle with Ruel Sotiriou's fifth goal of the season, showcasing their improvement.
Burton celebrated their third consecutive win as they triumphed over 10-man Lincoln at Sincil Bank, courtesy of Jack Burroughs' own goal.
Daniel Mandroiu was given a red card 10 minutes into the second half due to a reckless tackle on Burton forward Josh Gordon. The Brewers quickly capitalized on this advantage. In less than five minutes, Burroughs redirected Joe Powell's corner into the net, leaving goalkeeper Lukas Jensen helpless.
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Mansfield came from a goal down to maintain their unbeaten start to the League Two season with a 4-1 thrashing of previous leaders Notts County.
The hosts gained an early advantage with Dan Crowley opening the scoring after three minutes. However, Louis Reed managed to level the score 21 minutes later. In the second half, Baily Cargill, Aden Flint, and Lucas Akins found the back of the net, bringing an end to County's unbeaten home record at Meadow Lane. This victory for the Stags brought them within one point of their hosts.
Stockport soared to first place in the standings following their seventh consecutive triumph, a commanding 3-1 win over Harrogate. Leading the charge, Antoni Sarcevic scored 14 minutes into the match, with Warren Burrell's unfortunate own goal extending Stockport's lead, and Will Collar sealing the victory with a third goal.
Harrogate suffered their seventh defeat of the season despite George Thomson's penalty saving attempt.
Wrexham's Steven Fletcher and Jordan Davies quickly scored two goals within a minute, leading them to a 3-2 victory over Salford after being initially two goals behind.
Salford appeared to be heading towards their fourth consecutive victory as Matt Smith scored two goals in the first half. However, in the 39th minute, the home team initiated a comeback led by Elliot Lee.
In a nail-biting finish, Wrexham secured a result in the final moments of the game, with goals from Fletcher and Davies, earning them their second consecutive win.
Crewe secured a 2-0 victory over Tranmere, with goals from Mickey Demetriou and Chris Long in each half. Tranmere faced a setback when their goalkeeper Luke McGee was sent off in the early stages of the second half, and their situation worsened when Tom Davies also received a red card, leaving them with only nine players on the field.
Swindon made a strong comeback from their two previous defeats, emerging victorious with a 2-0 win against Newport. Dan Kemp and Rushian Hepburn-Murphy were the goal scorers for Swindon in this triumph.
Gillingham, without a manager, suffered their fourth consecutive away league defeat with a 4-1 loss against Walsall. Isaac Hutchinson's hat-trick, along with Freddie Draper's goal in the second half, sealed the victory for Walsall, while Gills managed to score a consolation goal through Macauley Bonne.
Bradford secured a second consecutive win by virtue of Emmanuel Osadebe's goal from close range, propelling them into the upper half of the standings in a 1-0 triumph over AFC Wimbledon. Meanwhile, Accrington recorded a 2-0 victory against Grimsby thanks to goals from Sean Whalley and Josh Andrews. Luke Waterfall received a red card two minutes prior to the opening goal due to his second bookable offense.
In a remarkable turn of events, Barrow managed to salvage a remarkable draw with MK Dons, thanks to two late goals scored during stoppage time.
Despite a seemingly insurmountable 2-0 lead secured by Max Dean's outstanding performance in the first half, the home team appeared destined to extend their winless streak in the league to seven games.
Ben Whitfield scored from close range in added time, followed by a remarkable equalizer two minutes later by Emile Acquah's impressive curling shot from outside the area. Doncaster secured their third consecutive home win with a commanding 4-1 triumph over Sutton, who are currently in last place.
Joe Ironside scored two goals to give Rovers a 2-0 lead, followed by goals from Zain Westbrooke and Modou Faal within four minutes to complete the dominant victory.
Forest Green put an end to their six-match losing streak in the league with a remarkable 5-0 win over Colchester. Matty Stevens contributed with two goals.