Jay Stansfield and Ayumu Yokoyama scored two goals each. City of Birmingham improved in the EFL Trophy with a 7-1 win over Fulham Minors under 21 years of age.
Alfie May, Keshi Anderson and Lyndon Dykes also gave in to the job as the Blues really turned up the heat on their guests in the second half, despite Martial Godo equalizing early on.
Doncaster Rovers Subject your development to the knockout levels of the contest and then win Barnsley 3-1 at the EcoEnergía Stadium.
Second-half goals from Joe Ironside and Harry Clifton put the hosts on alert before Aiden Marsh halved the deficit. Kyle Hunt secured the victory with six minutes remaining.
City of Exeter maintained their 100% record to travel from Team O with a 3-2 win over Bristol Rovers thanks to goals from Jay Hen, Millenic Alli and Demetri Mitchell. Connor Taylor and Isaac Hutchinson have been on the scoresheet for Rovers.
Wimbledon are also on track despite a 3-0 home loss to Brighton and Hove Albion U21, who took the victory thanks to the second half of moves by Caylan Vickers, Cameron Peupion and Remeiro Moulton.
city of manchester The under-21 team has been the only team in the first division that has reached the top, since They beat Grimsby City 5-4 by consequences, but subsequent goals from Reigan Heskey and Danny Rose in the final minutes can no longer move out of bounds.
There have been complete victories for each. Mansfield The Town and Cheltenham Townwho won Newcastle UnitedEdit and West Ham United Under-21 3-0 and 3-2 respectively.
Lucas Aikins and Ben Quinn, who scored twice, helped Mansfield to the win, pace Liam Dulson, Matt Taylor and Tom King scored for Cheltenham, with Kamarai Simon-Swyer providing consolation for the Hammers.
Miles Leaburn scored in each half to support Charlton Athletic took a big step against growth with a 3-0 victory over Chelsea Down 21, before Tyreece Campbell added a third in stoppage time.
Accrington Stanley celebrated a tight 2-1 victory over Everton U21, with goals courtesy of Charlie Jay Whittaker and Josh Logs either side of Harrison Armstrong’s leveller.