Summary

  • League One result: Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

  • Latics move three points clear of drop zone

  • Orient seven points above bottom four

  • League Two result: Cambridge Utd 1-1 Swindon

  • McGregor fires in equaliser for Swindon after Knight opener

  • Cambridge and Swindon going for automatic promotion

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  1. Postpublished at 20:43 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Cambridge goalscorer Ben Knight picks the ball up 20 yards out and unleashes a low effort which Connor Ripley does well to hold.

    A couple of minutes plus stoppages to go until the break.

  2. 'Gaps in wide areas'published at 20:43 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    Brophy is picking up a pocket between Oldaker and Batty which means Batty has to narrow up, which creates the gap in that wide area and that's how Cambridge are getting the overload.

    Batty doesn't have to jump in, he can stay off and Holman can come over and cover and that will prevent the space from opening up.

  3. 'Some pleasing football from Swindon'published at 20:40 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    Cambridge centre-half Watts became exposed out wide; it was the first time Holman has stretched his legs tonight.

    Having him open could be so effective for Swindon this evening. They're making defenders run back towards their own goal now and it is so much more pleasing to see.

  4. Postpublished at 20:39 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    That's brilliant from Swindon's Fletcher Holman.

    He bursts down the right, cuts into the box and fires in a low shot which Jake Eastwood saves well.

    First real chance for the visitors and it was a good one.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 20:38 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Cambridge playing like a side that are too good for this division here.

    Owen (an uncomfortable MK Dons fan)

  6. 'Best performance of season'published at 20:36 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    I feel like a broken record but again its a wide area where Will Wright on his own, no one around him.

    The centre-halves have got to get together and pledge to mark a player rather than retreat to the edge of the box.

    This is possibly one of the best performances I've seen this season.

    Cambridge are getting overloads and numbers in the wide areas. Swindon have to match this because for them at the moment it's feeling very disjointed.

  7. Postpublished at 20:36 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Cambridge just keep on creating opportunities from the left-hand side.

    James Gibbons gets in once again, fires in a low cross which James Brophy connects well with but Connor Ripley saves.

    Moments after, Brophy gets free in the box for a second time and his effort is deflected behind for a corner.

  8. 'Latics will take encouragement'published at 20:33 BST 2 April

    HT: Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Josh Watton
    BBC Radio Manchester commentator

    Wigan will be made to rue missed opportunities.

    But there'll be plenty of encouragement. A positive 45 minutes, they've been on top form for the duration and had chances as well.

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:33 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Wasteful Wigan keep out James Morris' shot to enter the tunnel on level pegging.

    The Latics have looked the most ferocious with 12 shots and the lion's share of the possession.

    But none of their players could get their efforts aimed at the net, while Leyton Orient close the half by testing Wigan keeper Sam Tickle after ripping the field open with a fast counter.

    Wigan boss Gary Caldwell can be pleased with much of what he's seen but not so much with his side's conversion of their many, many chances.

  10. Postpublished at 20:32 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    One more minute added to this half.

    Just as it was getting extra spicy too...

  11. GREAT SAVE!published at 20:32 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Only a few minutes on the clock until half-time and we finally see our first shot on target.

    The field opens up as Leyton Orient go on the counter, launching a long diagonal cross to a lonesome James Morris on the left.

    He drives it forward, cutting it across to his team-mate who slices back to Morris.

    The left-back rifles one at goal but Wigan keeper Sam Tickle makes himself large to keep it out.

  12. 'Stop-start game'published at 20:32 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Josh Watton
    BBC Radio Manchester commentator

    It's been a very stop-start game, lots of stoppages for throw-ins, goal kicks, free-kicks.

    But there's only one minute added on.

  13. 'Cambridge with desire'published at 20:31 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    There's a desire to work and run from Cambridge and we haven't seen that from Swindon.

    It's been detached with limited support for the front-men.

  14. Postpublished at 20:31 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Swindon have been chasing shadows in this opening half-hour.

    They can't get into the game at all.

  15. Postpublished at 20:27 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    The chances keep on coming for Cambridge.

    Louis Appere swings in a low cross and Ben Knight can only send it over the bar when well placed.

  16. Postpublished at 20:27 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Fraser Murray whips in a brilliant cross for his Wigan team-mate but once again it's sent above the bar.

    Plenty of shots, especially for the hosts, but not a single one on target from either team as the break draws ever closer.

  17. Postpublished at 20:26 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Swindon boss Ian Holloway doesn't look hugely impressed.

    His side have had zero shots and zero touches in the opposition's penalty area.

    Not good, 25 minutes in.

  18. 'Free-kick from the training pitch'published at 20:26 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Nathan Ellington
    Ex-Wigan Athletic striker on BBC Radio Manchester

    They've been working on that on the training field.

    They were screaming to pull players to the front of the box as they lined up the kick in order to play it short and it freed up some space for the shot from Costelloe.

  19. Postpublished at 20:25 BST 2 April

    Wigan 0-0 Leyton Orient

    An interesting choice from Wigan's Dara Costelloe.

    He's in the middle of the box as the ball is looped in and he sticks his leg out high, punting an effort above the bar. Wouldn't have been heading anywhere else really...

  20. 'Conceding can help'published at 20:24 BST 2 April

    Cambridge 1-0 Swindon

    Nathan Thompson
    Former Swindon player

    They have been pulling Swindon out of position all game and they deserve the goal.

    Strangely, sometimes conceding the goal can help you because it feels like the worst case scenario has happened already so you're focusing on how to do better.