Summary

  • League One leaders Lincoln fight back from 2-0 down to draw at Huddersfield

  • Second-placed Cardiff lose 2-0 at home to Wycombe

  • Bromley, who are top of League Two, score late winner at Newport

  • See League One scores and as-it-stands table via "Scores" and "Tables" tabs; view League Two scores and table via links at top of page

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  1. goal

    GOAL: Huddersfield 1-0 Lincolnpublished at 20:00 GMT 17 March

    Ryan Hardie (15 mins)

    The Terriers lead the league leaders!

    Eesh, not the defending you'd associate with a side at the top of the table this.

    The home side open the visitors up with ease through the middle and Ryan Hardie, 29 today, is able to finish from 12 yards out under very little pressure at all.

  2. Postpublished at 20:00 GMT 17 March

    Salford 0-0 Barrow

    Barrow spring straight up the other end as a long ball is not dealt with by the Ammies defence but Charlie McCann's effort from the loose ball does not trouble Salford keeper Matt Young.

  3. League Two latestpublished at 19:59 GMT 17 March

    Two quick goals at Prenton Park for bottom side Harrogate Town!

    Reece Smith ran from deep, a mazy run with a surprising lack of challenges from Tranmere defenders.

    Jack Evans, the Harrogate captain, then does similarly, running unmarked before passing to Chanse Headman to slot in his first goal in the EFL.

    Tranmere, now managed by Pete Wild, have lost 11 of their previous 13 going into this one.

    Meanwhile, Jodi Jones has given fourth-placed Notts County the lead in the ninth minute at Accrington.

  4. GREAT SAVE!published at 19:58 GMT 17 March

    Salford 0-0 Barrow

    First real goalmouth action of the game as Salford's Jorge Grant wriggles away from trouble before finding Ryan Graydon with a lovely curved pass, only for the forward's strike to be blocked by the legs of Bluebirds keeper Wyll Stanway.

  5. Postpublished at 19:56 GMT 17 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Wycombe

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    Rubin Colwill is a delightful player to watch.

    The Wales attacking midfielder has danced through Wycombe's defence a couple of times already, and he's created a golden chance for Omari Kellyman, which the Chelsea loanee somehow missed from close range.

    Having missed three months of this season with an ankle injury, Colwill looks to be back in the groove.

  6. YELLOW CARDpublished at 19:55 GMT 17 March

    Newport 0-0 Bromley

    Nathan Opoku looked like he might break away down the right for Newport but a tug on his shirt from Jesse Debrah halts his momentum and earns the Ravens man a caution.

  7. Postpublished at 19:55 GMT 17 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Wycombe

    Brian Barry-MurphyImage source, Shutterstock

    This is the first time Cardiff City boss Brian Barry-Murphy has named an unchanged side all season.

    Chelsea loanee Omari Kellyman misses a great chance to put the Bluebirds in front from close range.

  8. Postpublished at 19:54 GMT 17 March

    Newport 0-0 Bromley

    A long throw from Mitch Pinnock leads to Bromley's first corner of the game.

    It comes to nothing, however, and after retrieving possession Pinnock lashes a pot-shot from range well off target.

    It's their first effort of any kind, while County had SEVEN in the opening 15 minutes, although just two were on target.

  9. 'Lincoln sloppy in possession'published at 19:53 GMT 17 March

    Huddersfield 0-0 Lincoln

    Mark Hone
    Former Lincoln City defender on BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Lincoln have been a little bit sloppy in possession so far and they just need to be careful with that.

  10. Postpublished at 19:52 GMT 17 March

    Huddersfield 0-0 Lincoln

    A first chance of the evening for the hosts now.

    An initial attack looks to have broken down but Bali Mumba gets on to the loose ball and hits a shot wide.

  11. 'Both sides settling down'published at 19:51 GMT 17 March

    Cardiff 0-0 Wycombe

    Jason Perry
    Former Cardiff defender on BBC Radio Wales

    The central defenders are vital tonight for Cardiff, they are going to be playing those long, line-breaking passes to help generate those attacks. That is what will be important.

    There is a lot to play for tonight and both teams are just trying to settle down.

  12. League One latestpublished at 19:50 GMT 17 March

    We have our openers, and both in the same league in the first two minutes.

    64 seconds on the clock when a player on loan from Derby, Dajaune Brown, gave Port Vale the lead at Blackpool.

    Elsewhere, Josh Stokes' left-footed strike took a wicked deflection for his fourth goal of the season and Stockport lead Northampton 1-0.

  13. Postpublished at 19:48 GMT 17 March

    Huddersfield 0-0 Lincoln

    The away side have the first chance of the evening.

    Huddersfield don't deal with a cross into the box and Ben House forces a save from Lee Nicholls at his near post.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:47 GMT 17 March

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    Huge good luck to a top football bloke and all round top man, [Barrow boss] Sam Foley. Worked so hard to get into and stay in the game for many years.

    Ali, Cheltenham

    Foley takes his struggling charges to Salford this evening.

  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45 GMT 17 March

    We're off and running in our 19:45 GMT games across Leagues One and Two.

  16. GREAT SAVE!published at 19:44 GMT 17 March

    Newport 0-0 Bromley

    Tell you what, you'd never know which of these teams was unbeaten in 19 and top of the table and which was struggling at the wrong end of the table, and that's the biggest compliment I can give to County's energetic start.

    The Exiles are absolutely bossing it and Ben Lloyd has now seen a shot on the spin beaten away by Grant Smith at his near post.

  17. Crunch play-off matches in League Onepublished at 19:44 GMT 17 March

    Bolton WanderersImage source, Shutterstock

    Outside the Danny Cowley derby (Huddersfield v Lincoln) which is probably the biggest game of the lot, there are some intriguing matches involving sides bidding for play-off places.

    Plymouth host Stevenage, who currently sit fifth. Argyle are currently 10th but could go one point behind their opponents and level with Huddersfield if both results go their way tonight - which really would open up the play-off race.

    The Terriers have struggled a bit of late, though they currently cling onto the last play-off position. They have the long trip to Home Park on Saturday, so things could look a lot different from now come Sunday evening.

    Reading could continue their play-off push if they win at lowly Burton.

    At the other end, Exeter have not won since beating Port Vale on 24 January and they are four points above the drop zone, having lost their past three games in a row. A fourth straight defeat at Luton could put them further in the mire.

    And their former boss Gary Caldwell, back at Wigan now, could put more pressure on them were the Latics to get anything at Barnsley in the 20:00 GMT kick-off.

  18. As you were for Cardiff; Henderson in for Wycombepublished at 19:41 GMT 17 March

    Cardiff v Wycombe (19:45 GMT)

    Cardiff XIImage source, Opta

    Cardiff boss Brian Barry-Murphy was understandably pleased with what he saw in Saturday's 4-0 win at Exeter and tells the same 11 starters to go again.

    Wycombe boss Michael Duff makes just the one change from the 2-1 home defeat by Luton. Former Celtic youngster Ewan Henderson comes back into midfield as Jamie Mullins drops to the bench.

    Wycombe XIImage source, Opta
  19. CLOSE!published at 19:38 GMT 17 March

    Newport 0-0 Bromley

    Bright start from the hosts as Ben Lloyd picks up the ball on the break but his effort from the right of the box is deflected behind by Omar Sowunmi.

    It leads to a flurry of corners with Lee Jenkins almost diverting one of them in and Matt Baker volleying wide at the back post from the last with keeper Grant Smith in no man's land.

  20. Huddersfield make three changes; Lincoln change fourpublished at 19:38 GMT 17 March

    Huddersfield v Lincoln (19:45 GMT)

    Huddersfield XIImage source, Opta

    Huddersfield boss Liam Manning makes three changes from the side that started the 0-0 draw at bottom side Port Vale on Saturday. Skipper Ryan Ledson is recalled to the XI in central midfield.

    After a hectic few weeks with numerous long away trips Lincoln City boss Michael Skubala has shaken things up with four changes. QPR loanee Alfie Lloyd scored his first goal for the club off the bench in Saturday's 3-1 win over Stockport and he's rewarded with a start.

    Lincoln City XIImage source, Opta