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Marcus Harness strike keeps Ipswich running

Ipswich beat Burton 1-0 to retain top spot in Sky Bet League 1.

Marcus Harness scored his third goal of the season to give Suffolk points for his side.

The team led by Kieran McKenna scored his 10 points in his first four games and won his final three games.

Peterborough finished second as he beat 10-man Sheffield his Wednesday unbeaten record 2–0.

The Owls sent off Reese in the 34th minute as winger Joe challenged Ward.

Posh, who lost to Plymouth last weekend, had the advantage with second-half goals from Johnson-Clark Harris and Jack Taylor.

Portsmouth and Bolton held their unbeaten record for wins at home.

Pompey defeated Cambridge 4–1 after Joe fell behind on his ironside goal in the 30th minute.

Colby Bishop equalized in injury time before Ronan Curtis and Michael Jacobs scored.

Defender Connor Ogilvie nodded to Rico Hackett's cross after 13 minutes to complete the rout.

Conor Bradley's 39th-minute winner gave Bolton his 1–0 victory over Morecambe.

It was his second goal against Bolton for Liverpool loan players, after his Cup goal against Carabao against Salford.

Exeter and Charlton also finished in the top 6 with impressive victories.

Devon beat Wycombe 3–1 at home with him, and Harry Kite scored his third goal in his four games. Archie Collins and Timothy Dien scored.

David from Greece His Wheeler put in a spectacular shot in the second half to close the gap to him 2-1.

Charlton scored his 5–1 victory over Plymouth. Plymouth drew 1–0 six minutes before half-time when James Wilson was sent off for a foul on his play.

Crystal Palace loaner Jesurun Rak-Sakyi gave Charlton the lead, while Jayden Stockley and Sean Clare extended their lead before the interval.

Morgan Whittaker cut the deficit, but Charlie Kirk and Miles Levern added to Plymouth's misery.

Barnsley defeated Bristol Rovers with his 3-0 to pass them at the table.

Devante Cole, Jordan Williams and Josh Benson scored a spectacular Tykes goal.

Lincoln and his MK Dons took their first win of the season.

Imps at Oxford he won 2–1, with Tom Hopper and Anthony Scully scoring first-half goals.

Oxford fought back with a Cameron Branagan penalty, but this was his third defeat in four games for Carl Robinson's side.

Veteran midfielder Bradley Johnson scored the first goal for MK Dons in his 2–1 win at home against Port Vale.

Ellis Harrison managed a late consolation for the visitors.

There were goalless draws between Fleetwood and Cheltenham and Shrewsbury and Derby.

His game at home against Forest Green's Accrington was postponed due to a soggy pitch.