LOAN WATCH: Kioso scores first pro goal as Bolton draw with Barrow

Shinnie and Isted have 90 minutes for Charlton and Wealdstone
Town defender Peter Kioso scored for Bolton on Tuesday nightTown defender Peter Kioso scored for Bolton on Tuesday night
Town defender Peter Kioso scored for Bolton on Tuesday night

Luton defender Peter Kioso scored his first professional goal during Bolton Wanderers' thrilling League Two 3-3 draw at Barrow on Tuesday night.

Goals from Chris Taylor and Mike Jones saw the hosts move 2-0 in front with just four minutes gone, before Kioso pounced to halve the deficit, stooping to divert Ali Crawford's free kick into the net.

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The Bluebirds led 3-1 though when Dior Angus netted, only for Eoin Doyle to pull one back just before half time for a Trotters side that also contained ex-Town loanee Alex Baptiste.

Kioso spurned a glorious opportunity to level matters when his header from Antoni Sarcevic cross went narrowly wide.

After the break, some good probing by Kioso the ball fell in the path of Sarcevic who couldn't beat home keeper Joel Dixon.

The Luton right back then sent over a cross that saw Liam Gordon's header tipped behind for a corner, before Sarcevic drilled home to salvage the Trotters a point.

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Kioso was named MOM by the Wanderers supporters, with over 60 per cent of the vote and also selected in the League Two Team of the Midweek.

Midfielder Andrew Shinnie had 90 minutes as Charlton made it two wins in a row since he joined, with a 1-0 triumph at Blackpool in League One.

The hosts were down to 10 men inside the opening 60 seconds, James Husband dismissed for bringing down Omar Bogle, although the Addicks suffered a similar fate just before half time, Ben Purrington sent off for his second yellow.

Charlton, with ex-Hatters Akin Famewo and Ryan Inniss in their ranks, began the second period well, Shinnie setting up Bogle to hit the side-netting.

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Shinnie himself curled narrowly wide and then sent over a corner for Inniss to head home, but it was ruled out for an offside decision against Bogle.

The Luton midfield played a part in Athletic's winner though, finding Ian Maatsen, whose crossed was nodded back by Alfie Doughty for Chuks Aneke to net the only goal.

Goalkeeper Harry Isted had 90 minutes as Wealdstone made it back-to-back National League victories by defeating Chesterfield 3-2.

The stopper got off to the worst possible start, conceding a penalty inside just two minutes by fouling Nathan Tyson, Tom Denton converting the spot-kick.

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He then saved well from Luke Rawson, as the hosts levelled on 13 minutes, Moses Emmanuel heading home.

Two minutes later, Emmanuel was on target again, while in the second period, Jacob Mendy blasted home a stunning strike.

Chesterfield, who had ex-Town midfielder Jonathan Smith in their side, halved the deficit a minute later through Denton, while they had a goal ruled out for a foul on Isted, as the Stones held on for an impressive win.