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FIVE-STAR TROTTERS STEAM ON

RED-HOT Bolton made it successive 5-0 wins as they demolished MK Dons.
Goals from Ricardo Santos, Luke Mbete, Gethin Jones, Eoin Toal and Randell Williams saw the Trotters stor m to victory and move third. Top two Plymouth and Sheffield Wednesday both won again. Matt Butcher, Saxon Earley and Ryan Hardie netted as Plymouth beat Oxford 3-1, while the Owls eased to a 3-0 success against Morecambe thanks to Josh Windass (two) and Barry Bannan.
Ipswich slipped a place to fourth after a goalless draw at Bristol Rovers. Derby had to settle for a point against tenman Lincoln. Olamide Shodip...

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