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. CLOSE!published at 14:19 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 1-0 Huddersfield

    Huddersfield's best chance yet.

    Charlie Goode is a lucky man having miscontrolled off his thigh far too close to his own goal.

    Cameron Ashia came in and pinched it, but Goode recovered slightly to force his effort wide for a corner.

    Into eight added minutes now.

  2. INJURY TIMEpublished at 14:18 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    The fourth official signals for an additional eight minutes of added time.

    A goal would be nice, thank you.

  3. 'Crisp and clinical'published at 14:17 GMT 14 February

    Reading 3-2 Wycombe

    Mick Gooding
    Ex-Reading player/manager on BBC Radio Berkshire

    Jack Marriott has been unbelievable today, his finishing has been crisp and clinical.

  4. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:16 GMT 14 February

    Reading 3-2 Wycombe

    Hat-trick in the bag, so now it's time for Jack Marriott to rest.

    He's withdrawn to warm applause as Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan is on to try and see this through for the hosts.

  5. Postpublished at 14:13 GMT 14 February

    Reading 3-2 Wycombe

    Andre Vidigal is on the pitch for Wycombe and getting stuck in.

    He causing havoc in the box but can't ripple the net before Ewan Henderson attempts to salvage Vidigal's good work, sending his strike north of the net.

  6. GOAL: Stevenage 1-0 Huddersfieldpublished at 14:12 GMT 14 February

    Carl Piergianni (85 mins)

    Lee Nicholls is nervous to come and claim Harvey White's free-kick having missed that punch earlier in the game and it allows Stevenage skipper Carl Piergianni to power in a header to potentially steal a valuable late three points.

  7. CLOSE!published at 14:12 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Out if nowhere Isaac Hutchinson bursts from the Cheltenham half and suddenly finds himself charging down the Barnet goal.

    He is relentlessly pursued by FOUR Barnet players who manage to force Hutchinson into taking an early shot, which is saved by Cieran Slicker.

    What a moment that could have been.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:11 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    More traffic from the dugouts on to the halfway line than anywhere else on the pitch in recent moments.

    A single change this time for Boro; Dan Kemp replaces Daniel Phillips.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:10 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Assistant manager Connor Smith rolls the dice once again in the hunt for that elusive first goal, by taking off the lively Idris Kanu and replacing him with 19-year-old Jack Howland, who makes his home debut for Barnet.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:09 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    Here is the away side's double change:

    The perfectly named Bobby Wales, on loan from who else but Welsh side Swansea, on for Dion Charles.

    Cameron Ashia replaces Cameron Humphreys, not quite the infamous treatment of being subbed off for bad performance, but it is rare to see Humphries' number on the fourth official's board twice today.

    An odd 70-minute span for Humphries. He played from the 10th minute to the 80th minute, most memorably knocking a couple of set-plays into the wall and over the bar.

  11. 'Michael Duff will be frustrated'published at 14:07 GMT 14 February

    Reading 3-2 Wycombe

    Tim Dellor
    BBC Radio Berkshire commentator

    It is all about the three points in this game, and at the moment they are destined to go the way of Reading.

    You can imagine that Michael Duff will be a bit frustrated with the way this game has gone.

    The atmosphere here is great right now.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:06 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    Another double change for the Boro also matched by impending Town subs.

    Carl Piergianni replaces Dan Sweeney.

    Louis Thompson replaces Jordan Houghton.

  13. Postpublished at 14:06 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Isaac Hutchinson wins a throw-in in the Barnet half as the visitors make a rare journey out of their own half.

    Cheltenham are keeping the ball a bit better now.

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    GOAL: Reading 3-2 Wycombepublished at 14:03 GMT 14 February

    Jack Marriott (74 mins)

    WHAT A TIME TO SCORE YOUR FIRST READING HAT-TRICK!

    Reading haven't been in this second half. Not even remotely threatening. Utterly forgettable up top but nothing is going to stop Jack Marriott from having a great day.

    Substitute Charlie Savage is on the pitch for the slightest moment and suddenly he's setting up Marriott for a clinical finish to regain the lead.

    Speechless.

  15. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:03 GMT 14 February

    Reading 2-2 Wycombe

    Here are those first Reading changes - maybe a touch too late.

    Haydon Roberts and Charlie Savage have been tasked to try and quell this Wycombe storm.

  16. 'It had been coming'published at 14:02 GMT 14 February

    Reading 2-2 Wycombe

    Mick Gooding
    Ex-Reading player/manager on BBC Radio Berkshire

    You have to say it has been coming, and Wycombe have pushed Reading further and further back.

  17. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 14:02 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    After a short break in play, Cheltenham's Ben Stevenson is taken off injured after he collided with Nnamdi Ofoborh.

    He is replaced by Arkell Jude-Boyd, and George Miller comes on for Josh Davison.

  18. goal

    GOAL: Reading 2-2 Wycombepublished at 14:01 GMT 14 February

    Anders Hagelskjaer (72 mins)

    Wycombe haven't made a comeback on the road all season. It's looking very much like they will today.

    Anders Hagelskjaer cuts inside and is ruthless as he whips it into the net to get things equal.

  19. Postpublished at 13:59 GMT 14 February

    Reading 2-1 Wycombe

    This is getting really stressful for the home support now.

    Cauley Woodrow is the latest to try and test the Royals defence and it requires Paudie O'Connor to put in an important block.

    Feels like it's only a matter of time before this game gets evened out.

  20. 'Surprised there has been no changes'published at 13:58 GMT 14 February

    Reading 2-1 Wycombe

    Tim Dellor
    BBC Radio Berkshire commentator

    Most of the Reading subs are still stretching. Charlie Savage has gone down the tunnel to the dressing room, as Matt Ritchie reappears.

    I am very surprised there has been no changes from Reading.