Milton Keynes Dons vs Notts County. Sky Bet League Two.
Stadium:mkAttendance8,011.
Saturday 9 September 2023 17:59, UK
League Two round-up
Gillingham replaced Notts County at the top of League Two after Shaun Williams' winner in the fifth minute of stoppage time against Harrogate.
Promotion hopefuls Gillingham toiled away in sweltering heat at Priestfield Stadium before they finally broke the deadlock with their 14th shot.
After 13 minutes of stoppage time was added on, Williams fired home following a corner to help Neil Harris' men bounce back after consecutive defeats.
Notts County were knocked off the summit after they were held to a 1-1 draw by MK Dons.
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Daniel Harvie put the hosts in front straight after half-time at Stadium MK, but Kyle Cameron levelled for Notts County.
Mansfield occupy third spot after an impressive 3-0 win at Accrington following goals by Davis Keillor-Dunn, George Maris and a stunner from Aaron Lewis.
Swindon edged out Sutton in an entertaining eight-goal thriller after Jake Young's double at the County Ground.
Young scored twice in the first 23 minutes and Swindon held a 3-0 lead at this point after Jake Cain's effort.
Goals from Craig Clay and Ben Goodliffe helped reduce the deficit by half-time for Sutton, but Dan Kemp and Rushian Hepburn-Murphy netted for the home side to secure a 5-3 win, with Harry Smith's effort a mere consolation.
Elliot Lee hit an 88th-minute winner for Wrexham to down basement outfit Doncaster 2-1.
Luke Young broke the deadlock for the Welsh side before Mo Faal levelled for Rovers, but Lee had the last laugh late on.
Stockport fought back from a goal down to win 2-1 at AFC Wimbledon, with Will Collar hitting the winner after 62 minutes.
Joe Taylor and Bradley Ihionvien were on target in Colchester's 2-0 victory over Tranmere.
A double from Adam Campbell helped Crawley end their three-match winless run with a 4-1 triumph over Newport.
Crewe also clinched victory by the same scoreline at Forest Green after a double by Courtney Baker-Richardson.
Salford suffered a third consecutive loss after Walsall won 2-1 at Peninsula Stadium following Oisin McEntee's 77th-minute effort.