Summary

  • Programme of 21 matches across L1 and L2

  • L1: Top two Lincoln move closer to title by beating Orient

  • Cardiff need five points to guarantee promotion after beating Bolton

  • Stevenage snatch win at third-placed Bradford to boost play-off hopes

  • L2: MK Dons extend Bromley's wait for promotion and cut lead to four points

  • Cambridge hammer Notts Co to move above Magpies into top three

  • Newport beat bottom side Harrogate to move four points clear of drop zone

  1. SECOND HALF IN THE EARLY KICK OFFSpublished at 13:35 BST 11 April

    League One & League Two

    Here we go again in our five early games.

    Can Bromley pull it back for promotion?

    After eight minutes added on before half-time at Stadium MK we're still waiting to get under way there.

  2. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:24 BST 11 April

    MK Dons 2-0 Bromley

    Ben Wiles celebrates his goal for MK Dons against BromleyImage source, Shutterstock

    So, all to do for Bromley if they want to get promoted today. A reminder that they require a win to confirm League One football next season.

    MK Dons flew out of the blocks when the returning Nathaniel Mendez-Laing put them ahead after just 35 seconds with Ben Wiles adding a second 15 minutes later.

    Paul Warne's side are closing the gap on the Ravens to four points as things stand.

  3. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:22 BST 11 April

    Lincoln 2-0 Leyton Orient

    Jack Moylan celebrates his goal with Lincoln City team-matesImage source, Shutterstock

    Jack Moylan's beauty of a volley and a dreadful own goal puts the league leaders in front at the break.

    Moylan was a class above as he turned and struck a stunning volley into the net for the opener.

    The O's could do nothing about it but they won't be able to say the same for the second as O's defender Will Forrester nodded one past his own keeper trying to cut out a Ryan One delivery.

    Looks like that League One title is one step closer for the Imps as things stand.

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    GOAL: Lincoln 2-0 Leyton Orientpublished at 13:22 BST 11 April

    Will Forrester OG (45 + 5 mins)

    Nightmare for Will Forrester on the cusp of the half-time whistle.

    The defender feels he needs to interrupt Ryan One's cross but heads it past his keeper to concede a second.

    Not one to watch back, that.

  5. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:21 BST 11 April

    Bristol Rovers 2-0 Crawley

    It's looking good for Bristol Rovers at the break as they lead Crawley thanks to goals from Ellis Harrison and Mees Rijks.

    They're on their way to six wins in a row while there's work to do for Crawley if they want to steer away form the relegation zone where Colin Kazim-Richards' side currently have a four-point cushion.

  6. 'Lacking quality'published at 13:20 BST 11 April

    Plymouth Argyle 0-0 Exeter City

    Brian McGlinchey
    Former Plymouth Argyle defender on BBC Radio Devon

    Argyle are just lacking a little quality going forward.

    But they have had the better chances, so far.

  7. 'City most pleased'published at 13:20 BST 11 April

    Plymouth Argyle 0-0 Exeter City

    Pat Baldwin
    Former Exeter City defender on BBC Radio Devon

    Exeter's final ball has been letting them down.

    But out of the two teams, City will be most pleased at the half.

  8. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:19 BST 11 April

    Plymouth 0-0 Exeter

    Plymouth have caused Exeter so many problems with crosses coming into the box and Jack Bycroft has had plenty to deal with between the sticks.

    Exeter are certainly capable of catching Plymouth out on the break but are yet to test Conor Hazard.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:19 BST 11 April

    Bristol Rovers 2-0 Crawley

    Crawley trail as we head towards the break.

    They were forced into a change earlier as Kellan Gordon had to make way on his return to the squad for Dion Pereira.

  10. 'Cardiff have nothing to show for their dominance'published at 13:18 BST 11 April

    HT: Cardiff 0-0 Bolton

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    Ironic cheers from Bolton fans as they see their team put in a first cross of the game, which is caught by Cardiff keeper Nathan Trott.

    That tells you how little threat the visitors have posed.

    And yet, for all their possession and shots, Cardiff have nothing to show for their dominance.

  11. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:18 BST 11 April

    Lincoln 1-0 Leyton Orient

    There's an additional five minutes added to the clock here as Imps captain Tendayi Darikwa earns a yellow card for a foul on Tom James.

    A nice place for a free-kick. Will we see some late drama to end this first half?

  12. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:18 BST 11 April

    Cardiff 0-0 Bolton

    Cardiff with a heap of chances against a lacklustre Bolton but struggling to capitalise so far.

    The Bluebirds have notched up 13 shots but only two have tested Bolton keeper Jack Bonham, coming closest to an opener through Alex Robertson as he hit the crossbar.

    Everything from the hosts looks great - all except that final product...

  13. 'City goal leading a charmed life'published at 13:17 BST 11 April

    Plymouth Argyle 0-0 Exeter City

    Alan Richardson
    BBC Radio Devon

    A free header for Owen Oseni, but saved.

    My goodness me this city goal is leading a charmed life.

    How Argyle didn't score there, I don't know.

  14. CLOSE!published at 13:17 BST 11 April

    Plymouth 0-0 Exeter

    A double save from Jack Bycroft keeps it level!

    Exeter once again struggle to deal with the crosses into the box. Malachi Boateng's initial effort is met by the keeper and Owen Oseni couldn't follow it in on the rebound from close range.

    Exeter must be feeling the pressure now.

  15. Postpublished at 13:10 BST 11 April

    Cardiff 0-0 Bolton

    Bolton's Jack Bonham makes an error, hesitating on the ball to see his pass cut out by a man in blue.

    It's worked to Chris Willock but it's more disappointment at the net as he thrashes it well off-target.

  16. CLOSE!published at 13:08 BST 11 April

    Plymouth 0-0 Exeter

    Plymouth are beginning to put the pressure on now.

    A cross from just outside the box comes in from Jamie Patterson and Exeter manage to clear following a goalmouth scramble.

    Moments later, Lorent Tojal hits a low driven effort towards the bottom right corner which Jack Bycroft palms away and Owen Oseni couldn't reach the rebound.

    Exeter need to find the answers to Plymouth's direct approach.

  17. 'Another chance for Argyle'published at 13:07 BST 11 April

    Plymouth Argyle 0-0 Exeter City

    Brian McGlinchey
    Former Plymouth Argyle defender on BBC Radio Devon

    Another chance for Argyle.

    A good strike across goal and forcing Bycroft to make a save.

    You really want a teammate to be following up on that strike for the rebound, though.

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    GOAL: Bristol Rovers 2-0 Crawleypublished at 13:06 BST 11 April

    Mees Rijks (30 mins)

    Mees RijksImage source, Shutterstock

    Bristol Rovers double their lead!

    Joel Senior plays it across for Mees Rijks who makes no mistake from close range.

    The Gas are on course to make it six wins on the bounce.

  19. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:04 BST 11 April

    Lincoln 1-0 Leyton Orient

    Ben House feels extra aggrieved now as he is awarded a yellow card for pulling down Orient's top scorer Dom Ballard on the sprint.

    He can't really complain though. Obvious foul.

  20. CLOSE!published at 13:04 BST 11 April

    MK Dons 2-0 Bromley

    Another good chance for MK Dons to make it 3-0 as Callum Paterson hits one on the turn from a cross but it's straight at Grant Smith.