Joe Jacobson penalty extended their lead to five factors at the very summit of both Sky Bet League One and snatched Wycombe a success over 10-man Doncaster. Rovers were reduced to 10 men early in the second half if Tom Anderson was sent off for a late tackle on Matt Bloomfield and it ultimately proved costly as Jacobson scored from the area after Adebayo Akinfenwa was sprinkled over. Second-placed Ipswich could not build on Gwion Edwards eighth-minute opener since they were held to a 2-2 draw by Blackpool. The Seasiders levelled through Joe Nuttall attack and went in front after Luke Chambers had fouled Sullay Kaikai. However, their joy was short lived that was how it remained and as Luke Garbutt transformed a spot-kick given for handball five minutes afterwards. As Joe Wards stunning hit snatched a 1-0 win against 19, peterborough moved up to third. Rotherham are fourth after coming from two goals down to claim a win in MK Dons. Alex Gilbey fired the home side in front and their advantage doubled with a effort on the quarter hour. Dan Barlaser pulled back for Rotherham and they were 5 minutes after through the back-post finish of Freddie Ladapo. The Millers comeback was finished four minutes from time when Ladapo, whod overlooked a 72nd-minute spot-kick, bravely headed house, with Baily Cargill sent off. Oxford moved into the areas having a win at struggling Southend. The Us produced a start, starting the scoring within the first minute and James Henry made it 2 after 33 minutes with a drive. Taylor added a six minutes in the time plus Daniel Agyei wrapped up a regular win. Josh Earls first-half dismissal proved expensive for Bolton because they were thumped at . Wanderers were fired by daryl Murphy into a lead from the cross of Thibaud Verlinden but Accrington were back on level after 10 minutes afterwards. Dion Charles has been brought down in the box by Earl, who had been sent , and Colby Bishop scored in the spot. Bishop nodded in his second and Sean McConville scored his first goals of the season to make it 4-0. It had been five Charles fired home and Offrande Zanzala inserted a double. The last-gasp hit of benji Kimpioka snatched Sunderland a point at home to Coventry, whod gone through the 26th-minute header of Dominic Hyam. Bristol Rovers needed a late Abu Ogogo strike to eventually see off Shrewsbury at a thriller. Tony Craigs bullet header set Rovers in Ollie Clarke and front expanded their lead with a deflection. Josh Laurent pulled one back for Shrewsbury before the rest with a first-time shooter, but Rovers revived their edge through Liam Sercombe shot. Ollie Norburn made it 3-2 with Laurents second of the game and a area hauled level to them, only to grab the points three minutes. Ronan Curtis scored two to assist Portsmouth to a 3-0 triumph together with Ryan Williams wrapping up the points, while Scott Wagstaff scored the only aim of the match against his former team since AFC Wimbledon were 1-0 winners against Gillingham. Goals from Josh Morris and Paddy Madden earned a win against Tranmere to Fleetwood. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=37982