Macaulay Langstaff made an instant impact from the bench as Millwall opened their Championship campaign with an excellent 2-1 win at Norwich. Introduced as an 80th-minute substitute with the game delicately poised, Langstaff took less than three minutes to make his presence felt with a cool finish to settle a keenly contested encounter.
After a cagey first half the Lions quickly took the lead after the break with a fine finish from Camiel Neghli, only for a mistake from the goalkeeper Steven Benda to hand Josh Sargent an equaliser four minutes later. Norwich, hoping to make it a winning start for Liam Manning, looked the more likely to take all three points after that, but it was the Lions who had the final say to make it a happy return to Norfolk for Alex Neil, who had two years in charge at Carrow Road from 2015-17.
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League One roundup: Huddersfield go top with late double
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Jack Whatmough and the substitute Cameron Ashia sent Huddersfield to the top of the League One table after a 2-0 win at Reading. Whatmough and Ashia both scored inside the final 16 minutes to leave the Terriers leading a group of six sides with two wins out of two, on goal difference.
Barnsley remain hot on their heels after 37-year-old David McGoldrick’s stoppage-time striker clinched a 3-2 comeback victory over Burton. The visitors led 2-0 through Jack Beesley’s penalty and a Fábio Tavares goal, but Caylan Vickers and Davis Keillor-Dunn dragged the hosts back into it before McGoldrick had the final say.
Goals from Kyle Wootton and Jack Diamond handed Stockport a 2-1 win at Wycombe, who replied through Jamie Mullins, while relegated Luton had Mads Andersen and Jordan Clark to thank for their 2-0 success at Peterborough.
Jamie Reid headed the only goal as Stevenage beat Rotherham 1-0 at the Lamex Stadium, while Owen Bailey’s late double saw last season’s League Two champions, Doncaster, to a 2-1 win at Mansfield, who had led through Stephen McLaughlin.
Wigan’s Steven Sessegnon endured a day to forget as he scored an own goal and was sent off in a 2-0 defeat at Leyton Orient – who doubled their advantage through Josh Koroma – and Reece Cole, Jack Fitzwater, Jayden Wareham and Ilmari Niskanen did the damage for Exeter as they trounced Blackpool 4-1.
Eoin Toal and Mason Burstow eased Bolton to a 2-0 win over relegated Plymouth, while Matty Stevens’ penalty and Nathan Asiimwe’s second-half goal wrapped up three points for AFC Wimbledon against Lincoln, who had defender Adam Jackson sent off after just 23 minutes. Promoted Bradford’s trip to Northampton ended goalless. PA Media
Stoke got their season off to a winning start after the debutants Divin Mubama and Sorba Thomas both scored in stoppage time to secure a 3-1 win over Derby at the bet365 Stadium. The debutant Carlton Morris had put the Rams ahead against the run of play on the hour mark, but it was…
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