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L1: Scunthorpe still at summit
- Updated: September 27, 2016
Josh Morris scored a hat-trick as League One leaders Scunthorpe cruised to a 4-1 win at lowly Walsall, while Bury kept pace and Sheffield United’s run continued on Tuesday night.
Morris put away an 11th-minute penalty after Liam Kinsella handled the ball and two minutes later he doubled his and Scunthorpe’s tally.
Walsall were back in the game right on half-time as Erhun Oztumer pulled a goal back but immediately after the break Neal Bishop restored the two-goal cushion before Morris made sure of all three points – and the match ball – by completing his treble with eight minutes remaining.
Bury stay hot on Scunthorpe’s heels in second spot after a 3-1 win at MK Dons. James Vaughan netted either side of Ben Reeves’ equaliser for the hosts before Zeli Ismail put the seal on the victory in injury time.
Bradford came from behind to beat Fleetwood 2-1 at home. Bobby Grant put the visitors ahead but Filipe Morais replied before half-time and Billy Clarke’s 62nd-minute penalty completed the …