Owen Moxon marked his Wigan debut with the equaliser to cap off a dramatic comeback in a 3-3 draw at Doncaster in League One.

The hosts led 3-0 after 49 minutes courtesy of goals from Francis Okoronkwo, Jay McGrath and Harry Clifton.

But Joe Taylor started the fightback on the hour mark and Callum Wright was credited with the second, before Moxon levelled in the 87th minute just four days after joining on loan from Stockport.

Doncaster took the lead after seven minutes when Okoronkwo lashed into the top corner from 15 yards.

Rovers doubled their advantage when Wigan goalkeeper Sam Tickle was unable to keep out McGrath's powerful header from a Robbie Gotts free-kick in the 21st minute.

Doncaster could easily have added to their score but Tickle made an outstanding save to deny Luke Molyneux's fierce strike.

But he could do little to prevent Clifton from firing home the third five minutes after half-time.

Taylor curled in a superb effort from 20 yards to spark the turnaround.

Fraser Murray's delivery was then turned in from close range with Wright and Moxon both around the ball, with the former credited with the goal.

But Moxon got his moment when he headed home a Murray corner to secure a point.

Report supplied by PA Media.

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