Evatt’s men clocked up a fourth successive League One win with a controlled 2-0 victory over Lincoln City keeping them in the top six.

Jon Dadi Bodvarsson came off the bench to score the late second goal which guaranteed victory.

That followed a combination with fellow substitute Dapo Afolayan and Evatt believes the strength of his squad will continue to pay dividends as the Whites stayed up with the early pace at the start of a busy month.

“It’s still very early days. We’ve started okay. We’ve got 20 points from 10 games which is two points a game and if you average that over a 46-game season that’s automatic promotion,” said the Wanderers’ boss.

Salford Manager felt that tidier moments from his teamcould have resulted in three points.Instead the Ammies were held to a 1-1 draw by Grimsby

Salford took the lead after just two minutes whenTheo Vassell diverted Odin Bailey’s corner past Max Crocombe before Burnley loanee reacted quickest to poke home the equaliser for the Marines. Other results mean that Salford stay fifth in League Two

Stockport failed to take a golden opportunity to move up the table after captain Paddy Madden had headed home to give the hosts the lead.But opponemts Walsall got a late equaliser from substitute Andy Williams to leave the Hatters in 19th place

Rochdale went back to the bottom of the Football League with a 2-1 home defeat to Doncaster Rovers

Kieran Agard’s first half-strike was cancelled out by Scott Quigley’s header five minutes later and the sides went in level at the break. George Miller restored the visitors’ lead in the 69th minute, scoring what proved to be Rovers’ winner.

 

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