MK DONS maintained their position at the top of League I with a 3-1 win at another of the season's bright starters, Carlisle.
* HIGH HOPES: Tranmere Rovers' Lucas Akins heads narrowly wide of goal after coming on as a second half substitute at Prenton ParkStevenage were in good goal scoring form as they beat Rochdale 4-2 at Broadhall Way.CAPTION(S):Charlie MacDonald headed the Dons' opener on the stroke of half-time before Darren Potter added the second shortly after the break.Krystian Pearce and Cristian Montano scored in the last 12 minutes to hand Notts County a 3-1 win over Bournemouth.The Blades enjoyed a comfortable afternoon themselves, beating Bury 4-0 at Bramall Lane.Clayton Donaldson scored the only goal as Brentford overtook the Merseysiders to move fourth with a 1-0 win at Walsall.Chris Porter, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, Matthew Lowton and substitute Erik Tonne were on target for Danny Wilson's impressive side.Chris Beardsley struck twice for the home side after Craig Read had opened the scoring. Borough also benefited from an own goal by Neal Trotman while Gary Jones and David Ball replied for the visitors.Bobby Grant had an eventful first half for the Iron, scoring either side of two bookable offences.County had led since a Jeff Hughes goal in the first minute, but Marc Pugh's 71st-minute equaliser threatened to earn the Cherries at least a point.Tranmere, who remain fifth in the table, were also held to a 0-0 draw at home to Yeovil.Lee Miller pulled one back but Dean Lewington made sure of the points for the Dons, who now head the table on goal difference from Sheffield United.Substitute Steven Gillespie scored a 74th-minute equaliser as Colchester claimed a 1-1 draw at 10-man Scunthorpe.Hartlepool leapt six places to sixth with a 2-0 win over Exeter, the goals coming early from Gary Liddle and late on from substitute Nathan Luscombe.
* HIGH HOPES: Tranmere Rovers' Lucas Akins heads narrowly wide of goal after coming on as a second half substitute at Prenton Park
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