By Laurie Martin

Luke Harris scored on his first league start for Birmingham City in their 3-2 win at Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday. 

The 19-year-old made his first start for his new loan club in Blues’ Carabao Cup victory at Charlton Athletic in midweek - and he kept his place in the side for the visit to Adams Park. Luke made a lung-busting run into the Wycombe box to get on the end of Ayumu Yokoyama’s cross to put Chris Davies’ side 2-1 up after Blues had fallen a goal behind.

There was also a first start for Matt Dibley-Dias, who played 57 minutes in Northampton Town’s 2-1 win over Exeter City. Matt missed Northampton’s season opener at Bristol Rovers through illness but appeared from the bench in their Carabao Cup defeat to Wycombe in midweek.

Matt Dibley-Dias passes the ball in Northampton Town's 2-1 win over Exeter City

In League Two, it was a dream debut for Harvey Araujo, as Chesterfield thumped Crewe Alexandra 5-0 away from home. Harvey, who only signed for the Spireites on Thursday, came on as a substitute in the 66th minute, with his new side already five goals ahead. Devan Tanton, who has made an impressive start to life at Chesterfield, missed the game with a tight thigh. 

Olly Sanderson received his first minutes for Bradford City in their 0-0 draw against Salford City, coming on as a second-half substitute. 

Olly Sanderson drives forward with the ball for Bradford City

Finally, in the top tier of Finnish football, Imani Lanquedoc played the full 90 minutes as 10-player FC Haka were defeated 3-2 by Vaasan Palloseura.

Matt Dibley-Dias Image Credit: Pete Norton