Summary

  • Live updates from 23 matches across League One & Two

  • League One: Relegation rivals Port Vale and Burton play out entertaining draw and Luton beat Bradford in early kick-offs

  • 10-man Cardiff beat Rotherham 3-0; Lincoln come from a goal down to win 4-1 at Plymouth; Bolton hold off Barnsley fightback

  • Huddersfield earn late draw against Blackpool; Lisbie hat-trick as Posh hit Wigan for six; Wins for Wimbledon, Northampton & Wycombe

  • League Two: Swindon earn comfortable win over Oldham and Crewe beat Crawley in lunchtime games

  • Bottom side Harrogate stun in-form Cambridge; Leaders Bromley score late winner at Fleetwood; Notts County beat Barrow

  • Walsall lose 3-1 at home to Barnet; Chesterfield beat Bristol Rovers

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  1. GREAT SAVE!published at 12:41 GMT 7 February

    Luton 0-0 Bradford

    Gideon Kodua, who made his loan from West Ham a permanent deal this week, weaves down the left and somehow cuts the ball back from the deadball line through a crowd, but Aden Baldwin is able to lash clear.

    The Hatters pressure continues however and Jordan Clark's 25-yarder skims off the back of Devante Cole but is clutched cleanly by Sam Walker diving to his right.

    100mph and very watchable, this...

  2. Postpublished at 12:40 GMT 7 February

    Luton 0-0 Bradford

    Jamie Raynor
    BBC Radio Leeds' Bradford City commentator

    There's a boisterous feel to this encounter already.

  3. Postpublished at 12:40 GMT 7 February

    Swindon 0-0 Oldham

    Swindon create the first opportunity of the game as Ollie Palmer's cross falls to Michael Olakigbe at the back post, but he mistimes his effort.

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    GOAL: Port Vale 1-0 Burton Albionpublished at 12:39 GMT 7 February

    Ethon Archer (6 mins)

    The perfect start for League One's bottom club!

    After Ben Waine earns his side a free-kick, Ethon Archer stands over it and fires in an absolute beauty from the left hand side of the box.

    Approximately 22 yards out, Archer, right-footed, floats the ball over the wall and into the top corner of the net, leaving Albion keeper Bradley Collins grasping at thin air.

    What a start to this match!

  5. Postpublished at 12:39 GMT 7 February

    Luton 0-0 Bradford

    Lively start at The Kenny as Luton win a corner off Tyreik Wright and Joe Johnson swings the set-piece in from the left, with Sam Walker producing a commanding punch.

    Jake Richards then has a pop from 20-yards which is deflected wide for another corner, which the Bantams clear.

  6. YELLOW CARDpublished at 12:38 GMT 7 February

    Port Vale 0-0 Burton Albion

    Ben Waine looks to get in behind and is hauled down by Burton Albion captain Udoka Godwin-Malife, who is correctly booked.

    Waine was cynically taken out but was going away from goal so a yellow card looks to be the correct call.

  7. 'Expectation' from Luton fans to see improvementpublished at 12:37 GMT 7 February

    Luton 0-0 Bradford

    Jamie Raynor
    BBC Radio Leeds' Bradford City commentator

    There were very different expectations coming into the league this season for both sides.

    There is without doubt expectation from the Luton fans to improve after back-to-back relegations, particularly under Jack Wilshere now.

  8. Postpublished at 12:37 GMT 7 February

    Crawley 0-0 Crewe

    Crewe have really started on the front foot here.

    Ronan Darcy tries one from distance early doors but his effort goes over the bar and Josh March has the ball in the net, but the referee blows for a foul.

  9. Postpublished at 12:36 GMT 7 February

    Luton 0-0 Bradford

    Just for a second it looked like Kayden Jackson might get a run on the Hatters goal but teenage left-back Joe Johnson does well to chase back and get a vital toe on the ball to bounce it off the forward's shins in the box and earn a goal-kick.

  10. Postpublished at 12:33 GMT 7 February

    Luton 0-0 Bradford

    Blistering start from the Bantams, wearing baby blue this afternoon, whipping crosses into the Hatters box from left and right inside the opening 40 seconds, though the hosts are able to clear their lines.

  11. Postpublished at 12:32 GMT 7 February

    Port Vale 0-0 Burton Albion

    Burton Albion boss Gary Bowyer went over to applaud the travelling Brewers supporters before the match as the fans responded by chanting his name.

    His side have decided to turn Port Vale around so they will be kicking towards their own fans in the first half.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:31 GMT 7 February

    #bbcfootball

    Away we go... let's hope our four early games brighten up a miserable afternoon.

  13. Every Minute Matterspublished at 12:30 GMT 7 February

    Four games kick-off at 12:31 GMT

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  14. Teams are out...published at 12:29 GMT 7 February

    #bbcfootball

    It's wet and windy and frankly a great day to be inside following the BBC Sport live text, if you ask me.

    88 players and four referees are out in the middle ahead of our early kick-offs, however, and the action is moments away, at 12:31 GMT remember...

  15. All change for Swindon; Fondop back for Oldhampublished at 12:29 GMT 7 February

    Swindon v Oldham (12:31 GMT)

    Ian Holloway makes several changes for the home contest against Oldham as Swindon aim to go second.

    Michael Olakigbe, Aaron Drinan and Ollie Palmer are among those to keep their places from the midweek win over Harrogate.

    Swindon line-upImage source, Opta

    There are four changes for Oldham after their 3-0 defat to Cambridge last weekend including Mike Fondop who is back to lead the line.

    Oldham line-upImage source, Opta
  16. McKirdy starts for Crawley; Connolly in defence for Crewepublished at 12:27 GMT 7 February

    Crawley v Crewe (12:31 GMT)

    Crawley boss Scott Lindsey makes a couple of changes to his side that beat Harrogate last Saturday.

    Max Anderson misses out with Harry McKirdy coming in while Taylor Richards drops to the bench.

    Klaidi Lolos gets the nod upfront alongside Danilo Orsi.

    Crawley line-upImage source, Opta

    Crewe are without Max Sanders as Owen Lunt starts.

    James Connolly comes into the defence while Josh March continues up front.

    Calum Agius is among the substitutes.

    Crewe line-upImage source, Opta
  17. Hatters and Bantams change two apiecepublished at 12:25 GMT 7 February

    Luton v Bradford (12:31 GMT)

    Hatters XIImage source, Opta

    Jack Wilshere has made two changes to the Luton XI which beat Blackpool 1-0 at home last Saturday.

    New signing Devante Cole comes in for his Hatters debut after joining from Port Vale and Jake Richards gets a start with Nahki Wells dropping to the bench against his former club and Cohen Bramall absent.

    Deadline day arrival, Dutch midfielder Davy van den Berg, is on the bench.

    Graham Alexander has also made two changes to the Bradford side which beat Doncaster 1-0 a week ago.

    Paul Mullin has been handed his first start after joining on loan from Wrexham while Tyreik Wright is recalled after scoring the winner off the bench against Rovers.

    Bobby Pointon and Stephen Humphrys drop to the bench where they are joined by deadline day arrivals, forward Ethan Wheatley from Man United and midfielder Lee Evans from Blackpool.

    Bantams XIImage source, Opta
  18. Four changes each for Vale and Burtonpublished at 12:23 GMT 7 February

    Port Vale v Burton Albion (12:31 GMT)

    Port Vale starting line-upImage source, Opta

    Port Vale make four changes from the side that lost at home to AFC Wimbledon in midweek.

    Elijah Campbell, Ben Waine, George Hall and Jayden Stockley start as Liam Gordon, Ben Garrity, Jordan Lawrence-Gabriel and Dajaune Browne all drop out while new signing Andre Gray starts on the bench.

    Burton Albion boss Gary Bowyer has also made four alterations from the starting line-up which lost to Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday.

    Terence Vancooten, Sebastian Revan, Sulyman Krubally and Tyrese Shade all come in for Toby Sibbick, Kgaogelo Chauke, Jack Armer and Kain Adom.

    Burton Albion starting line-upImage source, Opta
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