Two Review - Oct 21st

Last updated : 21 October 2008 By Bournemouth Co-Ordinator
Wycombe Wanderers had to come from behind to claim a point against Barnet at Underhill. Deverdics gave the home side a 24th minute lead, which was cancelled out by Zebroski in the 68th minute. Barnet 18th, Wycombe Wanderers 1st.

Brentford climed in to 2nd place in the table having come from behind against Morcambe at Griffin Park. Drummond gave the visitors a 5th minute lead, which was cancelled out by MacDonald 3 minutes later. The Bees gained the lead 3 minutes after that through Poole. Elder effectively sealed the points in the 36th minute. Brentford 2nd, Morcambe 20th.

Bury were beaten at home against Rotherham United at Gigg Lane, the visitors are currently showing automatic promotion form. Reid and Broughton gave the Millers a great start with goals in the 2nd and 11th minutes. Scott gave the home side hope on the half hour mark, but couldn't find a way through to salvage a point. Bury 3rd, Rotherham United 22nd.

Shrewsbury Town were stunned by Accrington Stanley at Livingstone Road as the home side stormed in to a 2-goal lead in the opening 6 minutes. Gornell and Mullin inflicted the damage in the 2nd and 6th minutes. Davies pulled one back in the 68th minute, but it wasn't enough. Accrington Stanley 14th, Shrewsbury Town 4th.

Exeter City continue to make steady progress on their return to League action, this time clocking up an impressive 3-1 away win against Port Vale at Vale Park. Two goals timed inside the 18th minute from Stewart and Sercombe knocked the wind out of Vale, with Gill adding a 3rd in the 65th minute. The home side pulled back a consolation in the 86th minute through Rodgers. Port Vale 15th, Exeter City 5th.

AFC Bournemouth are edging closer to being back in credit following their 17 point deduction at the start of the season, and are now within touching distance of their first target. Goals from Bradbury (24th min) and Pitman (31st min) gave the Cherries a half time lead over Dagenham & Redbridge at Dean Court. Nurse pulled one back in the 71st minute, but it wasn't enough to salvage a point. AFC Bournemouth 23rd, Dagenham & Redbridge 6th.

All the action at The Darlington Arena between Darlo and Bradford City came in the last few minute in the live-on-Sky match on Monday evening. Austin gave the Quakers an 84th minute lead, with Daley levelling a minute later. Burgmeier sealed 3-points with a last minute strike. Darlington 8th, Bradford City 7th.

Gillingham will be kicking themselves after their draw against draw-specialists Notts County at Priestfield. Milligan (39th min) and Southall (63rd min) gave the Gills a 2-goal lead. Butcher (65th min) and Facey (79th min) ensured a 9th draw of the season for the East Midlands side. Gillingham 9th, Notts County 12th.

Rochdale clocked up the biggest win of the night with a thumping 6-1 win over Chester City at Spotland. Dagnall netted a hat trick with goals in the 14th, 32nd and 58th minutes. Thorpe added a 4th in the 62nd minutem with La Fondre netting in the 68th and 69th minute against 10-man Chester. Rochdale even scored Chester's goal when McArdle put past his own keeper in the 53rd minute. Rochdale 10th, Chester City 19th.

Lincoln City continue to improve, as they recorded their 2nd away win of the campaign against Macclesfield. Yeo scored against his own side in the 5th minute, but the last laugh was on the visitors when Beevers equalised in the 45th minute, and Frecklington scored the winner in the 82nd minute. Macclesfield 16th, Lincoln City 11th.

Finally on Tuesday night, Luton Town carved out a vital point in their struggle to remain in League Two against fellow strugglers Grimsby Town at Blundell Park. Bore gave the home side a 1st minute lead, but Craddock levelled from the penalty spot in the 24th minute. Bennett restored the home sides lead in the 58th minute, but Craddock popped up with a 93rd minute leveller to ensure a share of the points, which also leaves the Hatters some 23 points adrift of safety. Grimsby Town 21st, Luton Town 24th.

The final game in League Two this mid-week sees Chesterfield (17th) take on Aldershot Town (13th) at Saltergate on Wednesday evening.