LOAN WATCH: Kioso grabs an assist but Trotters lose out late on to Latics


Luton defender Peter Kioso produced an assist on his debut for Bolton Wanderers in Saturday's League Two contest with Oldham Athletic, but a late goal condemned the Trotters to a 2-1 defeat.
The 21-year-old was one of three changes to the team who drew 0-0 with Grimsby Town a week ago, as the visitors went in front on 27 minutes through Ben Garrity's finish.
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Hide AdJust five minutes later though and Bolton were back on level terms, Kioso cutting the ball back for Nathan Delfouneso to sidefoot home.
Kioso went close himself before the break, firing an angled attempt over the bar as in the second period, the ex-Dunstable Town man had calls for a penalty turned down when he appeared to be upended inside the area.
With the game heading for a stalemate, Zak Dearney capitalised on a quick breakaway to score the winner for Harry Kewell's visitors.
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Hide AdThe midfielder, who moved to the Valley on deadline day, was one of four debuts handed out by Addicks boss Lee Bowyer, as Charlton scored the only goal of the game on 65 minutes through Jake Forster-Caskey's long-range free kick.
Shinnie was replaced by Ben Purrington with 17 minutes to go, but Charlton held on to secure the three points.
Boss Bowyer said: "The new lads did very well, taking into account we signed two of them yesterday!”
Keeper Harry Isted was between the posts as Wealdstone picked up their first National League win of the season in a thrilling 4-3 victory over Wrexham at The Vale.
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Hide AdThe Stones went ahead through Charlie Wakefield but were pegged back instantly with two goals in two minutes from Jerome Okimo, who put through his own net and Adi Yussuf.
Isted's side hit back to lead 4-2 though, Jacob Mendy, Alex Dyer and Michee Efete all on target, as although Yussuf netted late on, it was just a consolation.
The result saw Wealdstone bounce back well from a 5-2 home defeat to Stockport County on Tuesday night.
Young stopper Tiernan Parker played as Hitchin Town enjoyed a 2-1 win at Stratford Town in their Southern League Premier Division fixture.
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Hide AdAfter Layne Eadie missed an early penalty for the Canaries, they went ahead when Luke Brown found the bottom corner, before Marcus Goldbourne made it 2-0.
Parker then saved well from William Grocott twice and punched Ashley Sammons' effort away, although he was beaten on 69 minutes when George Heaven netted.
Stratford threw on former Hatters winger Kynan Isaac, but the young Luton keeper made a crucial stop late on as Hitchin emerged triumphant.