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League One round-up

Sheffield United and Exeter City share eight goals and the spoils at Bramall Lane this afternoon.

Sheffield United and Exeter City shared eight goals and the spoils at Bramall Lane this afternoon.

Visiting Exeter led the encounter 2-0 through Daniel Nardiello and David Noble, only for that lead to evaporate when Matt Phillips, Billy Clarke and Matthew Lowton put the Blades in front.

John O'Flynn drew Exeter level, before Phillips to put United back in front with two minutes remaining.

However, Exeter mounted one final attack which James Dunne managed to convert.

Elsewhere, Charlton Athletic continue to lead the way following their 4-0 victory at Hartlepool United.

Bradley Wright-Phillips claimed a brace, while further goals from Danny Hollands and Scott Wagstaff sealed the win.

Huddersfield Town made it 41 matches unbeaten with a 1-0 success at Yeovil, with Anton Robinson coming off the bench to keep the Terriers in second place.

At the bottom Wycombe Wanderers remain second from bottom following a 2-1 loss to Sheffield Wednesday at Adams Park. Jose Semedo put visitors in front, only for 15-year-old Jordan Ibe to draw Wanderers level.

The winning goal came after 34 minutes through former Bury striker Ryan Lowe.

Saturday's League One Results: Brentford 2-1 Chesterfield; Bury 1-2 Stevenage; Carlisle 3-3 Oldham; Colchester 4-2 Notts County; Hartlepool 0-4 Charlton; Preston 1-3 Bournemouth; Rochdale 0-3 Leyton Orient; Scunthorpe 4-2 Tranmere; Sheff Utd 4-4 Exeter; Walsall 0-2 MK Dons; Wycombe 1-2 Sheff Wed; Yeovil 0-1 Huddersfield.

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