Summary

  • Live updates from 23 matches in League One & League Two

  • League One: Leaders Lincoln beat Stockport; Bolton held by Rotherham

  • Second-placed Cardiff hammer Exeter 4-0; Wigan earn important win over Bradford; Wycombe lose at home to Luton

  • Blackpool suffer damaging defeat to Doncaster; Burton beat Northampton; Wins for Orient & Stevenage

  • League Two: Bottom side Harrogate beaten by Salford; Chesterfield beat 10-man Notts County in 3-2 thriller

  • Leaders Bromley edge to win over Bristol Rovers; MK Dons beat Swindon 2-1; Cambridge hit five against Gillingham

  • Newport out of drop zone with win over Barnet; Walsall beat Crewe 3-0; Shrewsbury lose to Cheltenham

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  1. CLOSE!published at 16:22 GMT 14 March

    Swindon 1-1 MK Dons

    MK close to restoring their lead as Alex Gilbey finds Ben Wiles whose low cross into the mixer is inches away from being touched home by the sliding Scott Hogan in the goalmouth.

  2. CLOSE!published at 16:20 GMT 14 March

    Bromley 1-0 Bristol Rovers

    Brad Young has kept the deficit down to one, denying Corey Whitely from the left in the area.

    Jesse Debrah then saw a shot cleared off the line!

    Rovers survive!

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:18 GMT 14 March

    Bromley 1-0 Bristol Rovers

    Two changes for Bristol Rovers at Bromley at half time.

    Ellis Harrison, Fabrizio Cavegn and Mees Rijks are off, replaced by Shao Forde, Yusuf Akhamrich and Joe Quigley.

    Can they get back into this?

  4. 'Swindon are putting MK under pressure'published at 16:16 GMT 14 March

    Swindon 1-1 MK Dons

    Steve Hale
    Ex-Swindon goalkeeping coach on BBC Radio Wiltshire

    Both Dan Crowley and Liam Kelly have been quiet today, they're quite small and Swindon have been able to keep them both relatively quiet.

    Swindon are putting MK under real pressure now.

    I would expect to see changes now following the goal, it does certainly look like there will be some action off the bench.

  5. Postpublished at 16:16 GMT 14 March

    Wigan 1-0 Bradford

    The changes have given Bradford some life.

    Paul Mullin, who is copping some stick from the home fans, for whom he played until December, almost gets on the end of a cut-back from Stephen Humphrys and moments later gets in behind and pulls back for Will Swan who is just beaten to the ball by the sliding Sam Tickle.

    Lively stuff as Joe Taylor has seen a shot beaten away by Sam Walker at the other end.

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    GOAL: Swindon 1-1 MK Donspublished at 16:13 GMT 14 March

    Ollie Clarke (56 mins)

    The Robins are not going quietly...

    Aaron Drinan robs Jack Sanders and finds Ollie Clarke who controls neatly before guiding the ball past Craig MacGillivray and into the bottom corner with the outside of his boot.

    Game very much ON!

  7. League Two latestpublished at 16:12 GMT 14 March

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    Cambridge have gone 4-0 up against Gillingham thanks to Sulley Kaikai's double, although the first one could have been an own goal.

    Firstly, he fired home via a deflection, before making sure with a second moments later!

  8. Postpublished at 16:12 GMT 14 March

    Doncaster 1-0 Blackpool

    A fairly quiet start to the second half at Keepmoat Stadium, with Doncaster still leading through that Owen Bailey header.

    You'd think the onus will be on Blackpool's Ian Evatt to make some changes and try to turn this around - especially with teams around them in the table currently on course to pick up points.

  9. 'Wigan need to get the ball on the floor'published at 16:12 GMT 14 March

    Wigan 1-0 Bradford

    Nathan Ellington
    Ex-Wigan striker on BBC Radio Manchester

    I think Wigan need to get the ball back on the floor, they aren't blessed with height and power, it's more about playing the ball and moving it forward.

    They move the ball very well.

  10. League One latestpublished at 16:09 GMT 14 March

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    Barnsley's outside chance of a run to the play-offs is beginning to pick up pace.

    The Tykes are now 2-0 up at Mansfield, with Scott Banks scoring their second.

  11. YELLOW CARDSpublished at 16:08 GMT 14 March

    Swindon 0-1 MK Dons

    Junior Hoilett has gone into the book for Swindon for a foul on Gethin Jones, while Dan Crowley has also been cautioned for the visitors.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:07 GMT 14 March

    Wigan 1-0 Bradford

    Graham Alexander did some work. Triple change for Bradford at the start of the second half...

    Paul Mullin is on, back at the Brick where he had a tricky loan spell, with Will Swan and Stephen Humphrys also off the bench, replacing Antoni Sarcevic, Bobby Pointon and Ethan Wheatley.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 16:01 GMT 14 March

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    Big 45 minutes for a lot of sides across League One and Two.

    What drama is in store before 17:00 GMT?

    Let's see.

    The second halves are getting under way in dribs and drabs starting... now!

  14. 'Bradford have been really poor'published at 15:59 GMT 14 March

    HT: Wigan 1-0 Bradford

    Gary Jones
    Former Bradford City captain on BBC Radio Leeds

    I think Bradford are overrun in midfield with the three against the two.

    Bradford have been really poor on the ball, they get possession and give it away, Max Power's set piece delivery is normally good, it hasn't been today.

    Wheatley is an isolated figure, there's no running beyond, it's sloppy and disappointing from Bradford.

  15. League Two half-time headlinespublished at 15:59 GMT 14 March

    • Leaders Bromley are 1-0 up against Bristol Rovers through Will Hondermarck's goal
    • MK Dons are two points behind Bromley and lead play-off chasing Swindon 1-0, while Cambridge are 2-0 up against Gillingham
    • Struggling Newport are not taking advantage of Harrogate's earlier defeat and are behind at Barnet
    • Veteran Albert Adomah has Walsall a goal to the good against Crewe
    • Four games are goalless
  16. League One half-time headlinespublished at 15:55 GMT 14 March

    • Cardiff are responding well to Lincoln's win earlier and lead Exeter 2-0
    • Luton are beating Wycombe 2-0 and Stevenage lead Wimbledon through Jamie Reid's penalty
    • Reading lead Plymouth 2-1 with all the goals coming in the opening 18 minutes
    • David McGoldrick is continuing his good form, giving Barnsley the advantage over Mansfield
    • Towards the bottom, Burton are beating Northampton 1-0 and Blackpool are trailing Doncaster
    • Wigan and Leyton Orient lead Bradford and Peterborough respectively
  17. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:49 GMT 14 March

    Wigan 1-0 Bradford

    Upset on the cards?

    Caylan Vickers fired his first Latics goal midway through the first half after a neat break down the left led to him latching onto a pass and firing into the top corner to give the relegation scrappers a deserved lead.

    Play-off chasing Bradford have had their moments but Sam Tickle's only real save was to deny Ethan Wheatley early on.

    Work for Graham Alexander to do in the next 15 minutes.

  18. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:48 GMT 14 March

    Doncaster 1-0 Blackpool

    Not especially pretty, but Donny fans won't mind that - their side are 1-0 up through Owen Bailey's header and set to pull further clear of the bottom four.

    Blackpool, if it stays like this, will be remaining inside that bottom four.

  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:48 GMT 14 March

    Bromley 1-0 Bristol Rovers

    Bromley will be happy enough, but this one hasn't been a classic.

    Will Hondermarck's goal is the difference, but Bristol Rovers are still very much in this one.

  20. League One latestpublished at 15:47 GMT 14 March

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    It's so far, so good for Luton who have now doubled their advantage at Wycombe thanks to Kasey Palmer making it 2-0.

    And a vital goal further down the table for relegation-threatened Leyton Orient, with Jack Simpson putting them ahead at home to Peterborough.