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League Two Round-Up


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After a great start to the season Notts County came back down to earth with a resounding bang following Friday nights dismal performance in the 2-0 defeat at home to local rivals Mansfield Town.

Saturday's fixture also took place with 8 teams claiming victories out of 11, 5 of which have managed to retain a perfect start, as Wycombe, Leyton Orient, Portsmouth, Northampton and Hartlepool United claim back to back league wins.

Here are Friday's and Saturday's results.

 

League Two Results

Friday 14th August

Notts County 0-2 Mansfield Town

 

Saturday 15th August

Barnet 0–2 Wycombe Wanderers
Carlisle 4–4 Cambridge
Crawley 1– 2 AFC Wimbledon
Dagenham and Redbridge 1–3 Leyton Orient
Luton 2–2 Oxford
Morecambe 1–0 Accrington
Newport 2–2 Stevenage
Northampton 3–0 Exeter
Plymouth 1–2 Portsmouth
Yeovil 0–1 Bristol Rovers
York 1–2 Hartlepool

There were 2 home wins, 6 away wins and 3 draws.

 

Upcoming Fixtures

Tuesday 18th August 2015

Accrington v Mansfield
AFC Wimbledon v Cambridge
Barnsley v Northampton
Crawley v Portsmouth
Dagenham and Redbridge v Exeter
Hartlepool v Newport
Leyton Orient v Stevenage
Luton v Bristol Rovers
Morecambe v Wycombe Wanderers
Oxford v Notts County
Plymouth v Carlisle
York v Yeovil

 

League Two Update

Game number two of the 2015/16 season and Portsmouth continued their promotion hopes by winning at Plymouth.

Leyton Orient ,Northampton and Hartlepool all won and share top spot with Portsmouth on 6 points, behind Wycombe wanderers on goal difference.

Mansfield drop to 7th after temporarily occupying top spot, with 4 points the same tally as 6th placed Cambridge.

Notts now lie 9th with 3 points.

Yeovil, York, Barnet and Dagenham and Redbridge are in the bottom places all losing their first two games.

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Notts next game is away at Oxford on Tuesday.

Oxford are placed 16th with 2 points, having drawn their 2 opening games.

Still very early days but a Notts win will put them right back in the promotion mix, a defeat will add to Friday nights despondency.



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I was hoping to be able say Notts had remained undefeated but fair play to Mansfield, it's still hard to accept but we move on.

Thanks for the round-up.

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Northampton and Wycombe are off to a flyer so far, they have impressed me. Still, it's early and if they can keep it up is to be seen. I agree with Joe, I thought we would have been up there but 2 games in and at 9th place isn't bad.

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