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. SECOND HALF IN THE EARLY KICK-OFFSpublished at 13:33 GMT 14 February

    #bbcefl

    Reading's Jack Marriott has his scoring boots on but looks like no one else has laced them up yet.

    We are getting back underway in our three early kick-offs to see if someone else can get their names on the score sheet before all the mania begins later this afternoon.

  2. 'You can win games whilst not playing great'published at 13:32 GMT 14 February

    HT: Reading 2-0 Wycombe

    Ady Williams
    Former Reading captain on BBC Radio Berkshire

    I am surprised to hear from Reading fans that we are performing bad, as we are 2-0 up here.

    You can't always have the performance that you want, but sometimes you can win games whilst not playing great.

    If we walk away with the win then that is good, but if we bottle this my mood may change.

  3. 'This game isn't over yet'published at 13:27 GMT 14 February

    HT: Reading 2-0 Wycombe

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

    Jack Marriot has been phenomenal, if you give a chance 99% of the time he will give you a goal - and the second one he has really thumped home for sure.

    This game isn't over yet, Wycombe have had more possession, and when it was 1-0 they should have equalised and could have got back into the game.

    So, Wycombe have been a threat in this game.

  4. Bees missing the targetpublished at 13:23 GMT 14 February

    HT: Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Harry Low
    BBC Radio London at The Hive

    Tshimanga, Shelton, Senior and Smith have all gone close for the hosts.

    Ryan Glover almost scored for Barnet with a back heel from a corner which found the side-netting.

    But the only one to test the goalkeeper so far is Nnamdi Ofoborh, whose shot from the edge of the box was pushed away by Joe Day.

    Barnet have had 75% of the possession as Cheltenham have been largely camped inside their own half - they’re yet to register a shot on goal - but they've stood firm so far.

    It remains goalless at The Hive.

  5. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:21 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Barnet have controlled almost every part of this game, but not the part that matters: the scoreline.

    The Bees have had almost three quarters of the possession during the first half and yet Steve Cotterill’s Cheltenham are holding on valiantly.

    Kabongo Tshimanga and Idris Kanu have had chances, with Adam Senior’s late header probably the best of the bunch. Cheltenham could have broken the deadlock through Isaac Hutchinson, but he failed to finish a rare counter-attack by the visitors.

    Somehow, it remains 0-0.

  6. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:18 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    An early injury to Marcus McGuane rocked Huddersfield in the first 10 minutes, Cam Humphries replacing him.

    Town also took the first two yellow cards in this game.

    Matt Phillips had a great chance early on his Stevenage debut, but Lee Nicholls saved well with his leg.

    Both sides wasted set-pieces too.

    It is a deserved scoreline at this stage.

  7. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:18 GMT 14 February

    Reading 2-0 Wycombe

    Jack Marriott secures Reading the lead at the break with Wycombe unable to capitalise on their chances.

    The striker not once, but twice, catches the Chairboys defenders out. Firstly intercepting a lax back pass to strike for an opener before robbing possession to race forward and sizzle in a second.

    The visitors have had their chances though, the most notable falling to Armando Junior Quitirna after he wasted a stroke of luck by launching his shot into the stands.

    Michael Duff will be having a lot of words with his side in the dressing room. They are by no means out of this but with Jack Marriott clearly feeling good out there, they can't afford to lay back and hope for the best.

  8. INJURY TIMEpublished at 13:17 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    The referees signals for one extra minute.

  9. 'The goalkeeper didn't get a sniff'published at 13:16 GMT 14 February

    Reading 2-0 Wycombe

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

    The finish with Jack Marriott's left foot was brilliant. He has absolutely smashed it into the net, the goalkeeper didn't get a sniff.

    We all enjoyed that one, it was terrific goal - shall we talk about a hat-trick?

  10. CLOSE!published at 13:16 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Crikey.

    Ryan Glover pinged a left-footed cross into the six yard box and found Adam Senior all by himself.

    But his header went inches wide.

    Barnet should be ahead (again).

  11. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:15 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    A push then a grab from Dan Sweeney, a first caution for the home side.

    Nothing comes from the set play as we now enter into three added minutes.

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    GOAL: Reading 2-0 Wycombepublished at 13:13 GMT 14 February

    Jack Marriott (44 mins)

    Lovely work to earn a double from Jack Marriott. Simply lovely.

    The striker once again pounces on a sleeping defender to steal possession and drive towards the box. Once in position, he rifles it past Chairboys keeper Will Norris to make those misses from the visitors sting just that little bit more.

  13. 'It should be 1-1'published at 13:11 GMT 14 February

    Reading 1-0 Wycombe

    Tim Dellor
    BBC Radio Berkshire commentator

    It should be 1-1 in this game. The ball came out to Junior Quitirna and he has sent it miles over the bar.

    This is really not what Reading need with only a 1-0 lead. The first 20 minutes were all Reading, the rest has all been Wycombe.

  14. Postpublished at 13:11 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    An unnecessarily hard shoulder barge from Luther James-Wildin on Marcus Harness gifts Town a free-kick in a strong position just five yards behind the centre of the Stevenage D.

    Cam Humphries takes the set-piece, but he slams it into the wall. A well-placed set-piece apiece wasted now.

  15. Postpublished at 13:10 GMT 14 February

    Reading 1-0 Wycombe

    AGONISING from Armando Junior Quitirna!

    Reading's throw-in looks like it could be troublesome as it bounces up in the box but the Wycombe keeper gets his mitts on it and soon sends his team-mates on the counter-attack.

    The first shot from Luke Harris is denied by Reading stopper Joel Pereira but the ball spills from the goalkeeper straight into the feet of Quitirna.

    It's such a tasty chance but it must catch the 25-year-old by surprise because he lofts it into the sky to exasperate the away fans.

  16. Postpublished at 13:10 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Steve Cotterill will be incredibly thankful the score has stayed 0-0 so far.

    Dean Brennan, on the other hand, will be scratching his head and wondering how Barnet haven't taken the lead, and frustrated he can't be on the touchline to try and make a difference.

    I don't care who scores, but a goal would be great, thanks.

    (For context, Dean Brennan is serving a nine-game ban for verbally abusing a female referee and making reference to her gender during a match in September).

  17. Postpublished at 13:04 GMT 14 February

    Stevenage 0-0 Huddersfield

    A slight lull after a busy 10-30 minutes of action in this one.

    Pretty even as both sides settle into the Stevenage sun-soaked conditions.

    Statistically, two shots a piece and possession 53.4% to 46.6% tells the tale well.

  18. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:03 GMT 14 February

    Reading 1-0 Wycombe

    I ask, the game delivers.

    Luke Harris whips a promising ball into the box and it needs to be dealt with quickly to prevent any yellow shirts from knocking it in.

    The resulting corner doesn't produce a goal but it does draw a naughty foul from Kadan Young, making the Aston Villa loanee the first name scribbled into the bad books.

    Wycombe then continue to apply the pressure. They will want that leveller before this half ends.

  19. Postpublished at 13:01 GMT 14 February

    Barnet 0-0 Cheltenham

    Just as Barnet were starting to get frustrated, Ryan Glover and Kane Smith combined well on the right side to send in yet another deadly cross, but nobody was there to poke it home.

    The subsequent corner then fell to Idris Kanu, whose shot from the edge of the box went way wide of the Cheltenham goal.

  20. Postpublished at 13:00 GMT 14 February

    Reading 1-0 Wycombe

    Wycombe have seen more of the ball then their leading hosts but to no real avail so far.

    They haven't mustered any shots on target but then as Mick Gooding says, Reading have barely had a glimpse at goal since Jack Marriott put them in front.

    Could use a bit more spice at the moment.