Summary

  • Live updates from 24 matches in League One and League Two

  • League One: Second-placed Cardiff held goalless by struggling Blackpool; Stockport claim point at Luton

  • Lincoln edge closer to promotion with win over Rotherham; Stevenage beat Reading to leapfrog Royals into play-off spot; Wigan beat Exeter

  • Bolton lose more ground on top two with Port Vale defeat; Bradford beaten by Burton; Plymouth up to seventh with win over Huddersfield

  • League Two: Third-placed Cambridge edge out Salford; Barnet come from behind to stun second-placed MK Dons

  • Leaders Bromley beat Colchester; Notts County and Grimsby hit five goals in big wins; Crewe beat Shrewsbury 4-0

  • Gillingham lose to Bristol Rovers; Swindon and Walsall earn injury-time victories

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  1. Tussle for top three continuespublished at 12:06 GMT 21 March

    League Two table

    An image of the League Two table with a close-up photo of Milton Keynes Dons midfielder Connor Lemonheigh-EvansImage source, Opta/Shutterstock

    The fight for the top three in League Two could look a little bit clearer by approximately 3pm this afternoon.

    Third-placed Cambridge United will hope they can keep ground with second-placed MK Dons this lunchtime with both sides preparing for home fixtures in the spring sunshine.

    Fourth-placed Notts County will be sniffing around, waiting for a slip up from either side, as they host Cheltenham Town in one of our 10 15:00 GMT fixtures in the fourth-tier.

    At the bottom, things are starting to look really bleak for Barrow. Now under the stewardship of their fourth manager this season, Sam Foley, they take a trip to play-off hunting Grimsby.

    Just above them in the table, Harrogate visit in-form Oldham, and Newport County go to Walsall.

  2. Today's lunchtime kick-offspublished at 12:03 GMT 21 March

    All kick-offs are at 12:30 GMT

    League One

    • Cardiff v Blackpool
    • Luton v Stockport

    League Two

    • Cambridge v Salford
    • MK Dons v Barnet
  3. Welcome!published at 12:00 GMT 21 March

    #bbcefl

    Stockport players on the pitch before kick-offImage source, Shutterstock

    It's World Poetry Day on this fine Saturday but who will be waxing lyrical about their performances by the end of the afternoon?

    In League One, there's some major play-off showdowns including an intriguing encounter between Stevenage and Reading, but not before Luton and Stockport attempt to strengthen their claims at lunchtime.

    While over in the fourth tier, Cambridge and MK Dons will kick things off in hopes of keeping their unbeaten streaks alive against Salford and Barnet respectively, as Bromley aim to do the same later on against Colchester.

    Sound good? Of course it does. Build-up coming your way.