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. SECOND HALVES UNDER WAYpublished at 13:34 GMT 21 March

    #bbcefl

    We are getting back under way in our four lunchtime kick-offs in League One and League Two.

    Let's hope to bring you a few more goals than the three we've brought you up to date with so far.

  2. 'Luton probably decent value for the lead.'published at 13:28 GMT 21 March

    HT: Luton 1-0 Stockport

    Simon Oxley
    BBC Three Counties Radio commentator

    Good first half for Luton.

    An early chance for Jordan Clark missed.

    The opening goal from Emilio Lawrence, that curling effort his first for Luton Town.

    Stockport only really threatening from set-pieces so far.

    Luton probably decent value for the lead.

  3. Frustration for Bluebirdspublished at 13:26 GMT 21 March

    HT: Cardiff 0-0 Blackpool

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    No outright boos but there were certainly a few grumbles from the home crowd as the half-time whistle blew at Cardiff City Stadium.

    Cardiff are still in a strong position to win promotion but, having lost three of their previous six games, this has been another frustrating game so far.

  4. Half-time scorespublished at 13:25 GMT 21 March

    League One

    • Cardiff 0-0 Blackpool
    • Luton 1-0 Stockport

    League Two

    • Cambridge 0-0 Salford
    • MK Dons 1-1 Barnet
  5. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:24 GMT 21 March

    MK Dons 1-1 Barnet

    Jon Mellish's goal after seven minutes gave MK Dons the lead after Cieran Slicker's error and it looked like they were going in ahead at the break.

    But it was Barnet who ended the half positively as Danny Collinge's header in added time has the Bees level at the break. That was their only effort at goal.

    All to play for in the second half.

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    GOAL: MK Dons 1-1 Barnetpublished at 13:20 GMT 21 March

    Danny Collinge (45+5 mins)

    Barnet are level and what a time to do so!

    It's a cracking set-piece as a corner comes in at the near post and Danny Collinge glances in a superb header to give Craig MacGillivray no chance.

    Excellent goal by the Bees.

  7. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:19 GMT 21 March

    Luton 1-0 Stockport

    Emilio Lawrence's superb first senior goal puts Luton ahead at the break.

    The Manchester City loanee bent in a stunning strike to beat the Stockport keeper and put Luton ahead but it could have been by more.

    Jordan Clark missed a golden opportunity after Kasey Palmer whipped in the ball from the right and when Clark then turned provider, Devante Cole also failed to come up with the goods for an easy tap in.

    Stockport have been competitive. Will they make Luton pay for those missed chances and finally earn that illusive win over the home side?

  8. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:19 GMT 21 March

    Cambridge United 0-0 Salford

    Half-time and it remains goalless at the Abbey Stadium between two of League Two's top five clubs.

    Little on goalmouth action to tell you about in truth so far as both defences have been on top.

    Sullay Kaikai went closest to grabbing the opening goal but his effort was superbly blocked by Salford defender Zach Awe, who picked up an injury in the process, and had to be substituted for Brandon Cooper.

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:19 GMT 21 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Blackpool

    Cardiff dominating but unable to make their intricate moves count in front of the net.

    The Bluebirds have taken 77.5% of the possession and 14 of the shots to their visitor's one but while the number impress, the score line does not.

    The second placed side are struggling to come up with the final product and though Blackpool aren't getting much of a look in, they may still be able to punish should the hosts fail to produce anything in the second-half.

  10. Postpublished at 13:18 GMT 21 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Blackpool

    There is only one added minute in this but Blackpool's James Husband needs some medical attention for a head injury so it'll drag on a little longer.

    Both sets of fans might want to see the back of this half sooner rather than later.

  11. INJURY TIMEpublished at 13:18 GMT 21 March

    Cambridge United 0-0 Salford

    We are into three minutes of additional time at the end of the first half.

  12. GREAT SAVE!published at 13:17 GMT 21 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Blackpool

    Blackpool keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell makes a terrible error as his poor goal kick is straight at Cardiff winger Ollie Tanner.

    Tanner fires but it catches CJ Hamilton to deflect out for a corner.

    Tanner once again gets a hold of the ball, crossing it to Omari Kellyman who strikes at goal but Peacock-Farrell makes amends for his earlier error by preventing the opener.

  13. Postpublished at 13:15 GMT 21 March

    MK Dons 1-0 Barnet

    Craig MacGillivray with a bit of work to do again as a Adam Senior meets a corner with his head but MacGillivray gathers comfortably.

    A positive end to the half from Barnet.

  14. Postpublished at 13:13 GMT 21 March

    Luton 1-0 Stockport

    The cheers from Kenilworth Road explode as they think they have a second but are soon transformed into 'ahhhhs'.

    Luton's Jordan Clark jumps high to volley in a smart cross following a free-kick but it's so good that team-mate Devante Cole doesn't realise it's coming until it's too late, failing to get a touch from in front of the net after a delayed reaction.

    Still, the home fans like it. It might not have gone in but they applaud nonetheless.

  15. GREAT SAVE!published at 13:12 GMT 21 March

    MK Dons 1-0 Barnet

    MK Dons keeper Craig MacGillivray has been a bystander so far in this half but he's called into action to deny Ryan Glover who is through on goal but MacGillivray does well to save his poked effort.

    That will bring a bit of confidence for the Bees.

  16. Postpublished at 13:11 GMT 21 March

    Cambridge United 0-0 Salford

    Louis Appere nearly gets his head on the end of a Kelland Watts cross inside the box, but it just alludes him, and Salford have a goal-kick.

    Cambridge quickly get the ball back and Sullay Kaikai is played in the left channel of the box but he curls his first-time effort well over the bar.

  17. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:09 GMT 21 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Blackpool

    Ollie Tanner will want to rewind his corner delivery.

    It's mindbogglingly poor, sliced straight to the feet of Blackpool's Tom Bloxham who really isn't anywhere near a Cardiff player. Though he's soon surrounded and the attack is stilled.

    Blackpool do eventually win back possession and drive up the pitch, prompting a reckless tackle from Perry Ng who earns a caution for his late challenge but Bluebirds boss Brian Barry-Murphy may have different warnings ringing around his head.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:07 GMT 21 March

    MK Dons 1-0 Barnet

    Connor Lemonheigh-Evans is unable to continue and Paul Warne is forced into a first half change as Aaron Collins comes on.

  19. Postpublished at 13:06 GMT 21 March

    MK Dons 1-0 Barnet

    MK Dons v BarnetImage source, Shutterstock

    Barnet are just shading the possession but have been unable to really threaten so far.

    At the other end, Ben Wiles gets a shot away but Nikola Tavares is there to block and it falls into the arms of Cieran Slicker.

  20. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:06 GMT 21 March

    Cambridge United 0-0 Salford

    Salford's Zach Awe, who got back brilliantly to make that interception to stop Sullay Kaikai's effort, looks to have pulled something in the process.

    Brandon Cooper is on in his place after the half-hour mark.