Monday, 3 September 2018

Round Up for weekend of Saturday, 1st September 2018

Saturday, 1st September 2018
The eleven goals scored today by Irish players equals the most scored in a single day in 2018 so far - eleven goals were also scored on April 14th, January 27th, and January 20th
Championship
Preston North End 2-2 Bolton
Callum Robinson's first goal of the season was also his 20th goal in the Championship

League 1
Accrington Stanley 1-1 Scunthorpe
Seamus Conneely's first goal in League One was also his tenth goal for Accrington,

Burton Albion 3-0 AFC Wimbledon
Stephen Quinn's first goal for Burton was the 30th goal of his career and his first goal since September 2016

Fleetwood 2-1 Bradford City
Eoin Doyle scored his first goal for Fleetwood
Paddy Madden was booked for the first time this season

Portsmouth 3-0 Plymouth
Ronan Curtis scored his fifth goal for Portsmouth, in only his seventh appearance for Pompey

Shrewsbury 1-1 Bristol Rovers
Jack Bonham made his first appearance for loan club Bristol Rovers

Southend United 1-2 Charlton
After signing for them on loan on deadline day, Josh Cullen made his debut for Charlton - this was the midfielder's first start since January

Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 Luton
Eunan O'Kane made his first appearance for Luton

League 2
Cheltenham 1-3 Colchester
Kevin Dawson scored his first goal since December 2017

Crewe Alexandra 3-0 Macclesfield
Kevin O'Connor was booked for the first time since February in his first appearance for Crewe Alexandra

Notts County 1-3 Forest Green
Gavin Gunning's start against Notts County was his 250th career appearance

Stevenage 0-1 Cambridge United
Gary Deegan made his 50th start for Cambridge United

Scottish Premier League
Livingston 2-1 Hibernian
Daryl Horgan scored his first goal in the SPL

Scottish Championship
Partick Thistle 1-0 Greenock Morton
Niall Keown made his 50th start for Partick Thistle

Sunday, 2nd September 2018
Norwegian Eliteserien
Kristiansund 1-1 Start
Sean McDermott made his 100th career appearance

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