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League One round-up: Three red cards in Wycombe vs Sunderland

Sunderland earn late draw against Wycombe, while Barnsley cut gap on Luton.

Lee Cattermole speaks to Adebayo Akinfenwa as tempers flare during the Sky Bet League One match between Wycombe Wanderers and Sunderland
Image: Lee Cattermole speaks to Adebayo Akinfenwa as tempers flare during the Sky Bet League One match between Wycombe Wanderers and Sunderland

Three players were sent off in chaotic scenes after Duncan Watmore had snatched a stoppage-time equaliser for Sunderland against Wycombe at Adams Park.

Watmore pounced on an error by home goalkeeper Ryan Allsop to earn a 1-1 draw after Alex Samuel's 35th-minute opener seemed to have earned the points for the hosts.

But a touchline clash between Sunderland's George Honeyman and Wycombe's Nathan Tyson led to both players - who had earlier been substituted - shown the red card by referee Lee Swabey.

And there was still time for Wycombe's Marcus Bean to also be dismissed for a bad foul on Watmore more than 10 minutes into added time.

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There was a frantic finish at Adams Park where already subbed players Nathan Tyson and George Honeyman were both sent off during the final stages between Wycombe and Sunderland after being involved in a huge melee on the sidelines.

Leaders Luton saw their advantage at the top cut to three points as they were held to a goalless draw at Plymouth.

The home side delivered a solid defensive performance to frustrate the visitors, with keeper Matt Macey making a pair of stunning saves to deny James Collins and Elliot Lee.

Second-placed Barnsley took full advantage as they stretched their unbeaten league run to 17 games with a 2-0 home win over Accrington. Dimitri Cavare set the Tykes on their way with a 41st-minute opener and an own home side.

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Bottom club AFC Wimbledon gave a huge boost to their survival prospects with a 2-0 win over Doncaster. The game changed after Rovers had John Marquis sent off shortly after the interval, with Steve Seddon opening the scoring after 67 minutes and Shane McLoughlin making sure of the win in added time.

Fellow strugglers Bradford got new boss Gary Bowyer's reign off to a flying start with an impressive 3-1 win over fading Peterborough.

Having hit the bar in the first half, Jacob Butterfield lashed the opener after 70 minutes and Eoin Doyle grabbed a second for the Bantams seven minutes from time.

Lewis O'Brien made it 3-0 three minutes later before Posh grabbed a last-minute consolation through a Marcus Maddison penalty.

Almost 16,000 Blackpool fans had a party to remember as the Seasiders salvaged a 2-2 draw against Southend. Supporters flocked back to Bloomfield Road following the departure of the Oyston family from the club last week but they saw the visitors twice take the lead through Rob Kiernan and Michael Turner.

Blackpool, who had initially equalised through Armand Gnanduillet, levelled again deep stoppage time when an own goal from Taylor Moore sparked wild scenes of celebration.

Rochdale responded to the departure of boss Keith Hill in midweek by ending a run of four defeats in a row with a 2-1 win over Shrewsbury.

Goals from Kgosi Ntlhe and Jimmy McNulty put Dale in command before Greg Docherty pulled one back in the last minute and Ollie Norburn came close to snatching a draw.

A first-half goal from Jonson Clarke-Harris gave Bristol Rovers a precious 1-0 win at Scunthorpe, while goals from Morgan Ferrier and Dan Scarr saw Walsall beat Fleetwood 2-0 and Brandon Hanlan headed home an 89th-minute winner as Gillingham saw off Oxford 1-0.

Charlton beat play-off rivals Portsmouth 2-1 in the late game on Saturday.

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