
By super_ram

A great start to the 2015/16 season for Notts with a 2β0 away victory at Stevenage, with goals from Curtis Thompson and Mawouna Amevor, though the result was slightly marred by the latter's sending off. The result is exactly what Notts must have been hoping for, with a difficult opening game all is positive.
With Notts County now looking ahead to their next league game, we here at the Pride of Nottingham take the time to look at this weekends fixtures and results.
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League Two Results
AFC Wimbledon 0β2 Plymouth
Accrington 1β1 Luton
Bristol Rovers 0β1 Northampton
Cambridge 3β0 Newport
Exeter 3β2 Yeovil
Hartlepool 2β0 Morecambe
Leyton Orient 2β0 Barnet
Mansfield 1β1 Carlisle
Oxford 1β1 Crawley
Portsmouth 3β0 Dagenham and Redbridge
Stevenage 0β2 Notts County
Wycombe Wanderers 3β0 York
There were 6 home wins, 3 away wins and 3 draws.
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Upcoming fixtures
Tuesday 11th August 2015
Capital One Cup β First Round
Huddersfield Town v Notts County - KO 19:45
Friday 14th August 2015
League Two
Notts County v Mansfield Town - KO 19:45
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League Two Update
Portsmouth lived up to their promotion expectations by beating Dagenham and Redbridge 3β0 at home.
Cambridge United and Wycombe Wanderers also secured 3β0 home victories beating Newport and York respectively.
Leyton Orient, another team expected to fair well in League 2, also got off to a winning start beating Barnsley 2β0 at home.
Oxford and Luton, two more favourites for promotion, had to settle for 1β1 draws respectively at home to Crawley and away at Accrington.
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Notts, after one game lie 6th place in League two on 3 points and separated by goal difference along with Cambridge, Portsmouth, Wycombe, Hartlepool, Leyton Orient, Plymouth, Exeter and Northampton.
A Capital One fixture away at Huddersfield is next up for Notts on Tuesday and then on Friday, the small matter of a local Derby at Meadow Lane against Mansfield who drew 1β1 at home against Crawley last saturday.
Only 45 more league games to go now, can Notts do it?
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