League Two highlights and round-up: Exeter stay top
Lee Martin and namesake Aaron Equally scored to Maintain Exeter in the top of League Two.
Lee’s 36th-minute opener was completed by the header on the hour of Olufela Olomola, just for Aaron to head home six minutes later following a cross from Nicky Law, that watched a third in time that was added, for his first goal since March
It maintained that the Grecians’ cushion over Newport, who secured a 1-0 win over Port Vale 13 minutes from time thanks.
That kept County ahead of Crewe after Tom Lowery scored for the second successive match, together with Charlie Kirk incorporating a moment, as Alex beat fellow top-four facet Grimsby 2-0 at Blundell Park.
Swindon were comfortable 3-1 winners in Leyton Orient, who’ve managed only 1 league victory since the beginning of the year, thanks to first-half strikes from Keshi Anderson and Jerry Yates either side of a personal goal by Joe Widdowson, whose team-mate Jordan Maguire-Drew scored their consolation.
Macclesfield made since Theo Vassell’s opener was cancelled out by Bez Lubala in the 73rd minute it only one defeat in six matches in all competitions but had to settle for a 1-1 draw at Crawley.
Plymouth were pegged back by struggling Oldham in a 2-2 draw with retrieved from Johan Branger’s opener for the people to take the lead through Scott Wootton along with Byron Moorefor David Wheater to score his second in 3 looks.
While Paudie O’Connor’s goal just two minutes from time spanned a triumph for Bradford in the home to Northampton jack Aitchison attack was shown to be the difference as Forest Green won 1-0 in Cambridge.
A Michael Harriman own target had obtained the hosts, who initially watched Zeli Ismail sent off for a second bookable offence in additional time, back into the match after Charlie Goode had opened the scoring.
Danny Lloyd scored as Salford drew 2-2 at Morecambe, who slipped back from going 1-0 down to score by Shaun Miller and Lewis Alessandra within five minutes of the half.
Cheltenham scored in the last ten minutes to border per thriller at home to Stevenage. The game was level at 2-2 with Gavin Reilly and Shane Long cancelling out replacement Danny Newton’s two goals for the visitors before Ryan Broom and Alex Addai procured a 4-2 success.
Side Scunthorpe’s miserable run continued as a 2-0 defeat at Mansfield, with Matt Preston and Danny Rose inflicting the damage, forced it one stage from seven games.
Colchester and Walsall ended goalless.
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