Robins on Top, League 1 Round Up 13th September

Bristol City moved a point clear at the top of League 1 after a 3-0 home win over Doncaster with Aaron Wilbraham, Mark Little and Kieran Agard with the goals. Peterborough drop to second as they could only manage a 0-0 home draw with Notts County. MK Dons moved up to third with a 5-3 win away at Barnsley; Benik Afobe and Samir Carruthers gave the Dons 2-0 half time lead. Dele Alli added a third before substitutes Will Grigg and Ben Reeves netted to make it 5-0; 3 goals in last 8 minutes with Conor Hourihane netting a brace and Devante Cole notching but the Dons moved second. Chesterfield are up to fourth with 4-1 win over Scunthorpe, Paddy Madden gave the Iron the lead before an Eoin Doyle hat trick and Sam Morsy gave the Spireites the win.

Coventry continue to enjoy their return to the Rioch with a 2-1 win over Yeovil, Reda Johnson netted his third of the season before Sam Foley equalized but substitute Simeon Jackson netted the winner for the Sky Blues. A Jonathon Obika double gave Swindon all three points a Bradford, a Louis Thompson own goal put the Bantams in front before Obika struck twice. Izale McLeod’s fourth of the season gave Crawley a 1-0 win over Fleetwood. Jamal Campbell-Rice’s first goal for Sheffield United moved them up to ninth after victory over Rochdale.

Oldham and Gillingham shared the points after a 0-0 draw at Boundary Park. Colchester recorded their first win of the season after a 2-0 victory at Orient, Sanchez Watt and Freddie Sears with the second half goals. Walsall recorded their first win with 3-1 win over Preston, Joe Garner leveled for Preston after Romaine Sawyers put Walsall in front. Tom Bradshaw and Paul Downing netted in the second half to move Walsall to 18th. George Ray and Vadaine Oliver helped Crewe achieve first points of season at hands of Port Vale. Jordan Slew halved the deficit for Vale but Crewe get their first point of season.

About mattbristow271993

Boyhood Leyton Orient fan, but love football in general, any league. Football is my passion.
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