League Two round-up: Wycombe stay top after draw

Gareth Ainsworth's side are at the summit. Credit: PA

Wycombe stayed top of Sky Bet League Two despite drawing 0-0 at Mansfield.

Gareth Ainsworth's side, who failed to score for only the third time on the road in the league this term, remained a point clear at the summit.

Shrewsbury leapfrogged Burton, who drew 1-1 at York, into second spot after a dramatic 3-2 victory over in-form Stevenage.

After Adam Marriott fired Stevenage into a 10th-minute lead, Shrewsbury bounced back courtesy of James Collins' effort and a Liam Lawrence penalty.

Dean Wells' goal three minutes before half-time appeared to have secured a point for Stevenage, only for Collins to net his second two minutes from time.

Substitute Adam McGurk secured a late point for third-placed Burton after Emile Sinclair marked his York debut with a 70th-opener.

Luton are four points off the automatic-promotion places following a 1-1 draw away at Cheltenham, Shaun Whalley netting their equaliser a minute after Zack Kotwica had fired the hosts ahead.

Southend moved level with Luton on 47 points after Joe Pigott's second goal in as many games secured a 2-1 triumph at Portsmouth.

Adam Webster headed Pompey into a 24th-minute lead, but Ryan Leonard's leveller was added to by Pigott in the 70th minute.

Southend had Barry Corr sent off in the 89th minute, just before Pompey's Paul McCallum also saw red.

Newport remain in the top seven despite a 3-0 loss away to Northampton, whose goals came from Ryan Cresswell, John-Joe O'Toole and Lawson D'Ath.

Daniel Nardiello scored twice and missed a penalty to complete his hat-trick as Bury moved into seventh spot with a 2-1 win over Carlisle.

Nardiello netted the opener in the 16th minute from the spot and, after Steven Rigg levelled for the visitors, he found the net again in the 62nd before missing from 12 yards.

Exeter missed the chance to move into the play-off positions after conceding a late equaliser in the 2-2 draw at Oxford.

Jack Redshaw bagged the equaliser for Morecambe. Credit: PA

After Aaron Davies cancelled out Danny Hylton's early goal for the hosts, Alex Nicholls headed in two minutes from time.

However, substitute James Roberts netted in injury time to earn Oxford a share of the spoils.

Jack Redshaw's equaliser denied play-off chasing Plymouth a first win in six matches.

Reuben Reid's 14th goal of the season put Argyle ahead on the stroke of half-time before Redshaw secured a 1-1 draw seven minutes after the interval.

AFC Wimbledon moved into 12th place following a 2-1 victory over Accrington.

Sean Rigg and Adebayo Azeez fired the Dons into a 2-0 lead, leaving Adam Buxton's 88th-minute goal nothing more than a consolation.

Scott Fenwick cancelled out Kayode Odejayi's opener as Hartlepool, nine points adrift of safety, drew 1-1 away at fellow strugglers Tranmere.