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A review of Saturday's action in Coca-Cola League Two.

Last Updated: 08/09/08 at 10:59

Brentford celebrate Charlie MacDonald's goal.

Brentford celebrate Charlie MacDonald's goal.

Chris Zebroski's 31st-minute strike was enough to give Wycombe a 1-0 win over Rochdale at Spotland which helped them climb to the top of Coca-Cola League Two.

The 21-year-old striker latched onto a Mike Williamson knockdown and smashed the ball past Rochdale goalkeeper Sam Russell to ensure the Chairboys maintained their 100% away record.

Lee Bullock (17) and Peter Thorne (76) both found the net to give Bradford a 2-0 away win over Port Vale which pushed them up to second place.

Bury moved up to third place despite their 1-1 draw against Chester after Andy Bishop's 49th-minute penalty equalised Damien Mozika's opening goal in the 38th minute.

Brentford were reduced to 10 men after Kevin O'Connor was sent off in the 77th minute but held on to claim a 2-1 win over early promotion rivals Dagenham.

Sam Saunders (50) pulled one back for the Daggers after Nathan Elder (23) and Charlie MacDonald (34) had put Brentford in control but the home side held on to collect the points.

Shrewsbury remain among the chasing pack despite slipping to a 1-0 away defeat to Morecambe after Rene Howe's fourth-minute strike was enough to settle matters at Christie Park.

Goals from Simeon Jackson (34), Mark McCammon (70) and Charlie Daniels (89) ensured Gillingham strolled to a 3-0 win over Grimsby to stay in touch with the leaders.

Aldershot are also in contention following their 2-1 win over Darlington at the Recreation Ground.

Marvin Morgan broke the deadlock for the Shots in the seventh minute and Louis Soares (27) doubled the advantage before Robin Hulbert (45) pulled one back to make it a tough second half for the home side.

Exeter came from behind against Accrington to claim their first home win of the season.

Jamie Clarke (11) had put Stanley ahead but Matthew Gill's equaliser on the stroke of half-time and Ben Watson's 68th-minute strike gave the Grecians the points.

Simon Yeo (12) and James Jennings (61) gave Macclesfield a 2-1 win over Luton at Moss Rose. Ryan Charles scored an injury-time consolation goal for the visitors.

Notts County were held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth at Meadow Lane after Brett Pitman (19) cancelled out Jamie Forrester's 12th-minute opening goal for the home side.

Alan Goodall's header in the fourth minute of injury time gave Chesterfield a 1-0 win over Rotherham while Dany N'Guessan (74) and Adrian Patulea (87) helped Lincoln to a 2-0 victory over Barnet.

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