Summary

  • Six games across League One and League Two on Saturday

  • L1 FT: Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff - Leaders held by O's but move four points clear at top

  • L1 FT: Peterborough 3-1 Bolton - Posh go 10th with sixth win in eight games

  • L1 FT: Luton 2-1 Stevenage - Kodua scores winner as Hatters come from behind

  • L1 FT: Stockport 1-0 Huddersfield - Andresson scores 96th-minute winner

  • L2 FT: Tranmere 0-2 Bromley - Ravens go five points clear at top with seventh-straight win

  • L2 FT: Crewe 1-1 Harrogate - late Cursons equaliser lifts Harrogate off bottom

  • Bradford v Rotherham postponed because of frozen pitch

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  1. Postpublished at 15:47 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    Cardiff have got the bit between their teeth now.

    Ollie Tanner cuts in before unloading a shot which Killian Cahill saves.

  2. 'Holicek must be completing attacks'published at 15:45 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    Holicek can attack well but he has to see it through.

    If you can't get a shot off you cut it back or you hold the ball up and wait for support, you just put in the work to keep the ball.

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 15:45 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    A blow for Cardiff ahead of the break.

    Omari Kellyman has picked up an injury and on comes David Turnbull.

  4. Postpublished at 15:44 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 1-0 Bolton

    Another scare for Bolton as a corner drops into a dangerous area, but tio the visitors' relief, Kyrell Lisbie is flagged for offside.

    Wanderers then look to respond before the break as Ethan Erhahon wins back possession before Kyle Dempsey plays in Thierry Gale, but once again, the forward's shot is off target

  5. Postpublished at 15:42 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    Chances at both ends!

    Mickey Demetriou goes close for Crewe with an effort that's beaten away by Mark Oxley, but Harrogate respond immediately and Shawn McCoulsky finds himself in position to end their barren run in front of goal.

    But Ian Lawlor makes the block with his legs and it remains scoreless.

  6. 'Josh March too out of position'published at 15:38 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    It's great to see how much running Josh March is willing to do and how much effort he's putting in.

    But I want to see him in front of goal, I don't want to see him out wide. He should be getting on the end of crosses.

  7. GREAT SAVE!published at 15:38 GMT 10 January

    Tranmere 0-1 Bromley

    Tranmere goalkeeper Jack Barrett does well here to keep the deficit at 1-0.

    Will Hondermarck's cross picks out Michael Cheek, who stays onside and chests down before stabbing the ball towards goal.

    But Barrett spreads himself and does enough to tip the ball onto the bar, denying the Bromley striker his second of the afternoon.

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    GOAL: Peterborough 1-0 Boltonpublished at 15:35 GMT 10 January

    Jimmy-Jay Morgan (34 mins)

    Jimmy-Jay Morgan celebrates scoring for Peterborough against BoltonImage source, Getty Images

    Posh have lift-off.

    The hosts go route one as keeper Alex Bass sends the ball down the middle where it's flicked on by Harry Leonard into the run of Jimmy-Jay Morgan.

    Morgan hits it low and hard and it squirms under advancing keeper Tyler Miller. He won't be happy with that.

    A seventh of the season for JJM.

  9. Postpublished at 15:34 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    You can see why Harrogate haven't been exactly prolific in front of goal.

    Debutant Ian Lawlor flaps a bit at that cross from the left and the ball comes out to Lewis Cass on the edge of the box - but he slices it high over the bar.

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    GOAL Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiffpublished at 15:34 GMT 10 January

    Yousef Salech (33 mins)

    Yousef Salech shoots past Killian Cahill to equalise for Cardiff at Leyton OrientImage source, Shutterstock

    It had to be him.

    Yousef Salech turns his man on the halfway line before lobbing it over another defender and running through to beat Killian Cahill with a shot into the roof of the net.

    That will be worth seeing if you get the chance.

  11. Postpublished at 15:31 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-0 Cardiff

    Ryan Wintle tries something special to get Cardiff level.

    His volley flies over the bar.

    Only Huddersfield, with 45 goals, have scored more than Cardiff's 42 in League One this season and the Bluebirds will fancy they have the firepower to get back into this.

  12. Postpublished at 15:31 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 0-0 Bolton

    Peterborough are seeing plenty of the ball and have had two-thirds of possession in the opening half-hour.

    But Bolton have had more of the limited opportunities.

    This time, Eoin Toal climbs high to meet Josh Sheehan's corner but he heads over.

    Eoin Toal of Bolton Wanderers and Harry Leonard of Peterborough United tug on each others' shirtsImage source, Shutterstock
  13. Postpublished at 15:29 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    Anthony O'Connor is holding firm at the back for Harrogate as they come under pressure at Mornflake Stadium (that's Gresty Road in old money).

    Reece Hutchinson and Calum Agius combined to good effect to set up Matus Holicek, but O'Connor stifled the chance.

    Mind you, it's scoring goals rather than preventing them that's been the biggest headache for Harrogate. Can they find a way to change that this afternoon?

  14. 'Harrogate just surviving'published at 15:26 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    Some really good football with Agius again at the heart of it.

    He did well, had a bit of luck but kept the ball moving.

    Enterprising stuff down the left side with Reece Hutchinson getting involved and Harrogate only just surviving.

  15. Postpublished at 15:25 GMT 10 January

    Tranmere 0-1 Bromley

    Bromley are still in front, but they're living dangerously at the moment.

    The visitors fail to clear a corner and Charlie Whitaker whips the ball over to the back post, where Nathan Smith's header isn't too far away.

  16. Postpublished at 15:24 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 0-0 Bolton

    A first attempt on target midway through the first half.

    Peterborough defender Archie Collins has a pop, but the 25-yard effort is a routine save for Bolton keeper Tyler Miller.

  17. Postpublished at 15:23 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-0 Cardiff

    Alfie Lloyd is making his first league start for Leyton Orient and he almost makes it 2-0.

    Will Forrester helps a ball into the box and Lloyd's header is brilliantly kept out by Nathan Trott.

    The goalkeeper partly makes amends for his earlier error which led to the goal.

  18. Postpublished at 15:22 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton will be desperate to get on a run after a poor festive period brought them five points from as many games.

    With Lincoln and Cardiff galloping clear at the top, the Trotters can't afford to let their indifferent form go on too long.

    They'll have their work cut out this afternoon. Peterborough have won four and lost just one of their past six at London Road.

    Neither keeper tested so far.

  19. Postpublished at 15:20 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-0 Cardiff

    It is certainly very open.

    Alfie Lloyd has a shot blocked before Ollie O'Neill is off-target for Leyton Orient.

    Another opening for Cardiff's Yousef Salech sees his header blocked before Joel Bagan fails to force a save out of Killian Cahill.

    You get the feeling this will not finish 1-0.

  20. Postpublished at 15:20 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 0-0 Harrogate

    Harrogate's Reece Smith hasn't found the net since August and he was off target with his first effort this afternoon, a volley that whistled wide of Ian Lawlor's goal.

    Crewe haven't offered too much themselves, with Tommi O'Reilly setting up a half-chance for Josh March that was deflected behind.

    March scored twice when the Railwaymen beat Cheltenham 4-1 here nine days ago, so the home side will hope to see evidence of his shooting boots again at some stage today.