Summary

  • League One: Wins for Reading, Stevenage, Plymouth, Bradford & Cardiff.

  • Jack Marriott hits hat-trick for Royals

  • Barnsley deny Wimbledon in 3-3 draw at Oakwell

  • League Two: Wins for Barrow, Cambridge, Crewe, MK Dons, Shrewsbury & Tranmere

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  1. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:23 GMT 14 February

    Bromley 1-1 Notts County

    Jodi Jones nearly had a second there.

    He cut inside and hit low and hard, Grant Smith does well to keep it out.

  2. Postpublished at 16:23 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-0 Bolton

    Jack Bonham's failure to properly clear Tom Hamer's throw-in causes some panic for his Bolton team-mates.

    They can't stop Sonny Bradley from earning a corner, which leads to Adam Reach lofting a ball high into the box.

    Then you know who, Jack Moylan, is blocked out and won't rest. He's back again to try and thunder in a second goal but it's not controlled and he heads off target.

    Alarm bells for Bolton.

  3. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 16:22 GMT 14 February

    Barrow 0-0 Colchester

    The ball ends up in the Bluebirds' net, but it is disallowed for offside.

    Will Goodwin's head would have been attributed the goal, but the flag was lifted.

  4. Postpublished at 16:21 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-0 Bolton

    Michael Hortin
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire commentator

    Bolton are trying to build up the pitch, but Lincoln are pushing them back at every pass.

  5. CLOSE!published at 16:18 GMT 14 February

    Barrow 0-0 Colchester

    Best chance of the second half, perhaps even the whole match so far.

    Jack Payne and Kyreece Lisbie combine well to set up Samson Tovide. He takes a left-footed shot from the centre of the box, it is close, but misses right of the upright.

    From that position, at such close range, the U's forward really should score.

  6. League One updatepublished at 16:16 GMT 14 February

    League leaders Cardiff still lead 3-1 against Luton, with David Turnbull, Joel Colwill and Perry Ng getting their names on the scoresheet for Brian Barry-Murphy's side.

    AFC Wimbledon have scored twice to level at 2-2 against Barnsley thanks to a Omar Bugiel double.

    Bradford are now 2-0 up against Peterborough, with striker Kayden Jackson scoring on the 50-minute mark.

    It's still 0-0 between Exeter and Northampton.

  7. Postpublished at 16:16 GMT 14 February

    Blackpool 0-3 Plymouth

    Unfortunately for Blackpool, the second half is turning out much like the first.

    Ronan Curtis is blocked out before sending an effort off target. Then Aribim Pepple has an attempt from in front of goal but Tangerines stopper Bailey Peacock-Farrell denies another goal.

    Meanwhile, the hosts are still waiting for that first shot.

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    GOAL: Bromley 1-1 Notts Countypublished at 16:13 GMT 14 February

    Jodi Jones (52 mins)

    Jodi Jones steps back up after being fouled and converts from the spot. County are level, and deservedly so on the whole.

    It is calm precision from the spot as Jones lets the goalkeeper dive first before placing it the other side of him.

  9. 'May need to see some changes'published at 16:13 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-0 Bolton

    Keith Hill
    Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester

    If the course of this game doesn't change in the next five minutes, we may need to see some changes from Bolton.

    You imagine we will call on the likes of Ruben Rodrigues and Johnny Kenny.

  10. PENALTYpublished at 16:12 GMT 14 February

    Bromley 1-0 Notts County

    Notts County's Jodi Jones is pulled back by Marcus Ifill...

  11. YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:09 GMT 14 February

    Barrow 0-0 Colchester

    No changes for the second 45 minutes.

    Samson Tovide provides the first significant action as he drives towards the Barrow goal before Niall Canavan brings him down - a foul deserving of a yellow card.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:09 GMT 14 February

    Blackpool 0-3 Plymouth

    Blackpool make some much-needed changes as Hayden Coulson and Josh Bowler come on for CJ Hamilton and Jordan Brown.

    Plymouth don't change a thing.

  13. SECOND HALFpublished at 16:06 GMT 14 February

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    The goals have been pouring in, haven't they?

    Let's hope it continues as we return to the action.

  14. League Two half-time round-uppublished at 15:59 GMT 14 February

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    There have been a few goals in the shadow of half-time in League Two as all the 3pm kick-offs reach the break and go off for a slice of orange or whatever it is they have at half-time these days.

    Bristol Rovers have grabbed an equaliser in the third minute of extras through Joe Quigley at the Cledara Abbey Stadium against Cambridge United to make it 1-1.

    Mark Helm has scored in the second minute of stoppage time for Fleetwood against Oldham at Boundary Park to give the visitors, coming here on a run of six defeats in eight, a 1-0 lead.

    Joe Ironside has doubled the lead for Tranmere to 2-0 against Crawley from the penalty spot.

    Second-placed Swindon were trailing at Shrewsbury but Billy Kirkman has fired through a crowded penalty area to level things at Croud Meadow.

    Crewe and Gillingham are goalless, while Chesterfield lead Harrogate 1-0 courtesy of Lee Bonis's 12th-minute hit, and MK Dons lead Newport by the same margin after Aaron Collins's first-minute strike.

  15. 'Skubala will be happy'published at 15:58 GMT 14 February

    HT: Lincoln 1-0 Bolton

    Toni McHamilton
    Former Lincoln City Women Captain on BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    It was a bit scrappy to start with, and then Bolton enjoyed a little bit of possession - but they weren't really doing a lot with it.

    A lot of their possession was with their back four, and they did have a couple of opportunities, and hit the bar.

    Lincoln seemed to grow into the game, and they had their own chances. The goal gave them lots of momentum and have looked on top for a while now.

    They have looked the better team, and Michael Skubala will be happy with that.

  16. League One half-time round-uppublished at 15:52 GMT 14 February

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    Brian Barry-MurphyImage source, Shutterstock

    As half-time whistles go across the country there is plenty of drama to wrap up outside of our featured games.

    League leaders Cardiff have taken a 3-1 lead against Luton, with Perry Ng getting his name on the scoresheet for Brian Barry-Murphy's side.

    AFC Wimbledon have scored twice to level at 2-2 against Barnsley thanks to a Omar Bugiel double.

    Bradford are 1-0 up against Peterborough, with Graham Alexander's side hoping to halt a recent dip in form.

    In Devon it's still 0-0 between Exeter and Northampton.

  17. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:52 GMT 14 February

    Blackpool 0-3 Plymouth

    Plymouth dominant against a toothless Blackpool at the break.

    Argyle put three of their seven shots on target in the net in the first half, while Blackpool would love as much as any kind of shot at goal.

    Going to take something special from the hosts if they are to claw their way back from this.

  18. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:52 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-0 Bolton

    Jack Moylan puts Lincoln ahead with a superb strike after withstanding Bolton pressure.

    The forward was clinical after a one-two with Reeco Hackett, having already hit the woodwork early in to the match.

    Bolton's brightness has dimmed but they will need to find it once again if they are to prevent the Imps taking a nine-point lead over them in the League One table.

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    GOAL: Blackpool 0-3 Plymouthpublished at 15:52 GMT 14 February

    Malachi Boateng (45 + 4 mins)

    A painful end to the half for Blackpool, very pleasurable for Plymouth.

    It's carnage in the box as Herbie Kane is blocked out not for the first time but finally Malachi Boateng is able to hit the net from close range to give Plymouth a third.

    And given how this half has unfolded, probably the win too.

  20. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:50 GMT 14 February

    Bromley 1-0 Notts County

    There will be debates over whether the opener was a Matthew Dennis own goal or whether Michael Cheek should be credited with another for Bromley, but he deserves it nonetheless.

    His header from that pinpoint Mitch Pinnock free-kick cross the only thing between these two sides thus far.

    That was Bromley' 55th League Two goal of the season.