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«Breaking News» LEAGUE TWO ROUND-UP: Harry Kewell slips to defeat against Exeter in first match as Notts County boss

Harry Kewell's first league game in charge of Notts County ended in another defeat for the Magpies as they lost 5-1 at Exeter to stay rock bottom with a solitary point.


Pierce Sweeney, one from the penalty spot, and Jayden Stockley both scored in either half, with the former missing another spot-kick in the second period.


Enzio Boldewijn scored for the visitors just before the interval, while Aaron Martin headed a fifth in stoppage time for Exeter, who climbed up to third.




Harry Kewell had a nightmare league debut as Notts County boss, losing 5-1 and seeing red


Harry Kewell had a nightmare league debut as Notts County boss, losing 5-1 and seeing red



Harry Kewell had a nightmare league debut as Notts County boss, losing 5-1 and seeing red


The former Liverpool winger was shown a red card for his behaviour on the touchline, and was forced to watch from the stands.


Tyreeq Bakinson struck the only goal as Newport won 1-0 at Oldham to move level on points with Lincoln at the top of Sky Bet League Two.


Midfielder Bakinson broke the deadlock in the 69th minute at Boundary Park and that was enough to secure Newport their fifth league win of the season.


Lincoln's 100 per cent home record was halted as they slipped to their first league defeat, going down 1-0 to Crawley.


Michael Bostwick's own goal gave Crawley the lead on the stroke of half-time. 


The Imps were reduced to 10 men early in the second period after Lee Frecklington was shown a straight red card for his challenge on Mark Connolly. 




Michael Bostwick's own goal ended Lincoln's 100 per cent record in League Two this season


Michael Bostwick's own goal ended Lincoln's 100 per cent record in League Two this season



Michael Bostwick's own goal ended Lincoln's 100 per cent record in League Two this season



Carlisle are on the rise, moving fourth after registering their fourth league win in five with a 2-1 win at Cambridge.


Jevani Brown gave Cambridge a first-half lead, but Richie Bennett fired Carlisle level before the break and Ashley Nadesan struck a 69th-minute winner.


Colchester slipped one place to fifth following a 1-1 draw at Tranmere, where Harry Pell's second-half equaliser cancelled out James Norwood's opener for the home side.


Forest Green also had to settle for a point as they were held 1-1 at home against Port Vale after Farrend Rawson was sent off.


Carl Winchester headed Rovers into a 15th-minute lead, but Tom Pope converted a 73rd-minute penalty for the visitors before Rawson received a second yellow card for his foul on Tom Conlon.




The Imps were further hampered by Lee Frecklington's second-half red card against Crawley


The Imps were further hampered by Lee Frecklington's second-half red card against Crawley



The Imps were further hampered by Lee Frecklington's second-half red card against Crawley



Swindon secured their third league win of the campaign with a 1-0 victory at Morecambe.


Elijah Adebayo struck the only goal midway through the first half and Swindon held on despite the dismissal of Kyle Knoyle, shown a straight red card for his challenge on Aaron Wildig.


Bury registered their biggest win of the season so far, 4-0 against struggling Grimsby at Gigg Lane.


Danny Mayor and Will Aimson's header put Bury 2-0 up at the interval and Chris Dagnall added their third before Mayor completed the scoring.


Danny Newton's header clinched Stevenage a 1-0 home win against Macclesfield and Cheltenham won 3-1 at Northampton.


Will Boyle's opener was cancelled out by Kevin van Veen's second-half penalty, but Conor Thomas restored Cheltenham's lead from the spot soon after and Kelsey Mooney made sure with a late third.

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Main photo article Harry Kewell’s first league game in charge of Notts County ended in another defeat for the Magpies as they lost 5-1 at Exeter to stay rock bottom with a solitary point.
Pierce Sweeney, one from the penalty spot, and Jayden Stockley both scored in either half, with the former missing...


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