Roy Evans' Swindon were the visitors to Ashton Gate on Saturday, but can have no complaints as Bristol City comfortably saw them off by 3 goals to 1.
There were three goals in the last six minutes at Layer Road, the first two for Colchester, giving them their second successive victory. Opponents Tranmere have still to collect a point, despite Stuart Barlow's injury-time penalty conversion.
An early Martin Forster goal was enough to claim three points for Reading against Huddersfield in the game of the day at the Madjeski Stadium, maintaining the Royals perfect start to the season.
Relegated QPR passed their second test of the season after falling behind at Bury. Andy Thomson equalised the Shakers' early goal on the half hour, from the penalty spot, and Paul Bruce slotted home a 20-yard free-kick winner midway through the second period.
Brentford caused a surprise at Griffin Park by coasting past Port Vale by 2 goals to 0 to earn their first win, while Brighton also broke their duck with a narrow 2-1 success at home to Wigan, bad-boy Lee Steele restoring some of the faith shown in him with the late winner.
New boy Graham Kavanagh struck for Cardiff at Peterborough, but the moneybags Bluebirds had to settle for a point after David Farrell equalised for Posh on the stroke of half-time.
Lawrie Sanchez must have been pleased when his Wycombe side went four goals clear at home to Wrexham within half-an-hour of the start, and, while the Red Dragons restored some pride with an improved second-half display, the damage had been done and the Chairboys eased home 5-2.
Blackpool picked up their first win of the season from their visit to fellow seasiders Bournemouth, leaving their hosts pointless from their first two games. A Hills goal just eight minutes in was enough to secure the points.
Stoke earned their first points of the season at the Britannia Stadium, an double blast early in the second half helping them overcome a sorry Northampton team who now prop up the division.
Notts. County were another team to bag three points on their home bow, with a 2-1 success over Cambridge, Paul Kitson's 86th minute strike for the visitors being the U's consolation.
And finally, after last week's thumping at home to Colchester, Chesterfield collected their first point of the season thanks to Willis' 70th minute goal at Oldham.