Watch all the goals from Saturday's Sky Bet League One action as Luton, Barnsley, Sunderland and Portsmouth all won.
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Luton kept up the pace at the top of League One with a 2-0 home win over Rochdale, who finished with 10 men. Danny Hylton broke the deadlock with a close-range finish after 59 minutes.
Rochdale saw midfielder Ethan Hamilton dismissed for a second caution with five minutes left, and James Collins added a second for the Hatters in stoppage time.
Second-placed Barnsley saw midfielder Jacob Brown sent off late in the first half, but still ran out 3-0 winners at Southend as they remain five points behind the leaders.
Brown was dismissed 10 minutes before the break for a poor challenge on Shrimpers skipper Sam Mantom in Saturday's lunchtime kick-off.
The Tykes, though, rallied and wrapped up the points with second-half goals from Cameron McGeehan, Cauley Woodrow and Jordan Green.
Sunderland stay third after a 2-0 home win over Plymouth, with goals in each half from Lee Cattermole and George Honeyman. They've now scored in 41 consecutive league games.
🗣️ 'Some of our play was terrific today. It was frustrating we didn't capitalise on all our opportunities, but if we continue to create that amount of chances we will win games.'
— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) March 2, 2019
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Portsmouth recorded a first league win since January 1 with a 5-1 trashing of managerless Bradford at Fratton Park.
A penalty from Gareth Evans set them on their way after 23 minutes, with Tom Naylor doubling the lead just before half-time.
Bradford, who saw David Hopkin stand down as manager after just six months in charge, got back into the match through Hope Akpan's close-range effort after 65 minutes.
The home side, however, were swiftly back in front when Jamal Lowe made it 3-1 two minutes later and midfielder Ben Close hit a late double to complete the victory.
Play-off challengers Doncaster and Charlton drew 1-1 at the Keepmoat Stadium. The Addicks, with boss Lee Bowyer starting a three-match touchline ban, went in front after 72 minutes when John Marquis headed into his own net from a corner.
🗣 “I’m so pleased for Jerome, I really am!”
— Oxford United FC (@OUFCOfficial) March 2, 2019
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Mallik Wilks had equalised within five minutes, though, and Rovers later saw a stoppage-time effort from Marquis disallowed for offside.
Peterborough moved level with sixth-placed Rovers on 55 points after beating Wycombe 4-2. Matt Godden struck twice inside the opening 10 minutes to put Posh in control, before an own goal from defender Ryan Tafazolli reduced the deficit.
Marcus Maddison made it 3-1 after 31 minutes, but Matt Bloomfield pulled another one back for Wycombe before the break. Maddison's second after 66 minutes settled matters.
Relegation-battlers Bristol Rovers boosted their survival hopes with a 4-0 win over Blackpool with a hat-trick from Jonson Clarke-Harris at the Memorial Stadium.
The January deadline day signing was on target after only six minutes and doubled Rovers lead shortly before half-time.
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— Barnsley FC (@BarnsleyFC) March 2, 2019
Clarke-Harris completed his treble in the 68th minute when knocked home a rebound and Liam Sercombe scored a fourth for the hosts in stoppage time.
Fellow strugglers Oxford made it two wins from two as they beat Scunthorpe 2-1 at home. Jerome Sinclair scored twice in the second half, with George Thomas grabbing a stoppage-time consolation for the visitors.
Coventry won 1-0 at Accrington Stanley thanks to Bright Enobakhare's second-half effort.
Burton drew 0-0 at home against Walsall, while it was also goalless between Shrewsbury and bottom club AFC Wimbledon.
James Husband scored a free-kick in stoppage time to salvage a 1-1 draw for Fleetwood against Gillingham, who had taken the lead through Tom Eaves with just seven minutes left.