Summary

  • League One's top two Cardiff and Lincoln secure big wins

  • Veteran David McGoldrick scores hat-trick in Barnsley's victory at Leyton Orient

  • Bromley beat 10-man Accrington to go four points clear in League Two

  • Gillingham score 103rd-minute winner at Barrow

  1. Thanks for joining us!published at 17:20 GMT 28 February

    What a day!

    It's as you were at the top of League One with crushing wins for Cardiff, Lincoln and Bolton - and the top two meet next weekend.

    Leyton Orient, play-off finalists last season, are in the relegation zone.

    Bromley have gone four points clear at the top of League Two and Salford City are back in the play-off spots.

    At the bottom of the EFL, Barrow lost late and Newport earned what could be a crucial point.

    You can digest all the day's news on our dedicated League One and League Two pages and we are back on Tuesday with a busy night of action.

    Until then, phew, enjoy your weekend...

  2. League Two tablepublished at 17:18 GMT 28 February

    After closest challengers Cambridge and MK Dons played out a 1-1 draw in one of today's earlier kick-offs, Bromley saw off 10-man Accrington to move four points clear at the top of the fourth tier.

    League Two table
  3. Postpublished at 17:17 GMT 28 February

    FT: Doncaster 0-4 Cardiff

    Rob Law
    Final Score reporter at Eco-Power Stadium

    It was a comfortable afternoon for Cardiff City, but Doncaster didn’t help themselves with some really sloppy defending.

    Dylan Lawlor scored a goal that will live long in the memory - driving from one half of the pitch to the other before firing home.

    A crucial win for Brian Barry-Murphy’s men, which keeps them top of the table - they're a point clear after Lincoln City also won today.

    Doncaster remain 18th but just three points above the relegation zone.

  4. 'It's going to be a tasty one next week'published at 17:16 GMT 28 February

    FT: Lincoln 4-0 Blackpool

    Lee Beevers
    Former Lincoln City defender on BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    It's going to be a tasty one next week [against Cardiff], I might have to bring my boots!

    It looks as though next week could actually be a big decisive game for who wins the league.

    But inside the dressing room they'll be keeping the players feet well and truly on the ground.

  5. League One tablepublished at 17:13 GMT 28 February

    Big wins for the top two keep them well ahead of the chasing pack in the third tier.

    Cardiff meet Lincoln next Saturday...

    League One table
  6. Postpublished at 17:12 GMT 28 February

    Apparently it's 328 miles from Barrow's stadium to Gillingham's home ground.

    That journey will go a bit quicker if you've seen your side score a 103rd-minute winner.

  7. Postpublished at 17:11 GMT 28 February

    FT: Lincoln 4-0 Blackpool

    Marc Webber
    Final Score reporter at LNER Stadium

    Michael Skubala

    Lincoln City manager Michael Skubala is the only person left on the pitch as he cheers everybody in the stands who have helped his club celebrate the fact that they are now 17 games unbeaten.

  8. League Two updatespublished at 17:08 GMT 28 February

    FT: Barrow 0-1 Gillingham

    The latest of late goals to tell you about in League Two!

    In the 13th minute of additional time, Robbie McKenzie has stolen all three points for Gillingham at Barrow.

    What a trip home back down to the south east that'll be for the Gills fans.

  9. 'What a performance'published at 17:05 GMT 28 February

    FT: Doncaster 0-4 Cardiff

    Kevin Ratcliffe
    Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Wales

    What a performance from Cardiff, especially in the second half.

    Dylan Lawlor must travel three quarters of the pitch, passing players like they're not there and then firing past the keeper.

    The players reacted to that and just glided through the game, they way they dealt with the pitch, the one-touch football they played was excellent.

    This is a massive statement in this league for the game against Lincoln next week.

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:03 GMT 28 February

    Bromley 2-1 Accrington

    Full-time and it's a massive three points for League Two table-toppers Bromley!

    Two penalties either side of half-time for Michael Cheek mean it is a hard-fought three points for Bromley who are now six points clear of fourth-placed Swindon Town.

    Accrington Stanley, who had Donald Love sent off in the 14th minute for an off-the-ball incident on Cheek, did level in injury time at the end of the first half through Dave Abimbola's header but they were unable to hold on to a point after the break despite creating chances near the end.

  11. CLOSE!published at 17:00 GMT 28 February

    Bromley 2-1 Accrington

    Accrington go close to equalising!

    In the fourth minute of additional time, sub Anjola Popoola thinks he's levelled but Bromley keeper Grant Smith scrambles across to the bottom corner to keep his effort out.

    Still 2-1!

  12. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:58 GMT 28 February

    Stevenage 2-1 Stockport

    A BIG win for Stevenage which keeps their promotion hopes alive in League One. Veteran Matt Phillips got the decisive goal, his first for the club, as Stockport's tricky away form continues.

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:58 GMT 28 February

    Lincoln 4-0 Blackpool

    Conor McGrandles of Lincoln City celebrates scoring the opening goal for Lincoln against BlackpoolImage source, Getty Images

    Three goals in the final 12 minutes get Lincoln over the line comfortably in the end.

    Conor McGrandles had put them ahead before the break but Blackpool threatened to upset things with efforts from Josh Bowler and Niall Ennis.

    But the floodgates opened late on with goals from Rob Street, Dom Jefferies and Ryan One setting up next week's trip to the leaders Cardiff perfectly.

  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:57 GMT 28 February

    Doncaster 0-4 Cardiff

    The leaders show that last week's defeat by Plymouth was just a blemish.

    A goal from Alex Robertson had them ahead at the break before Dylan Lawlor ran half the length of the pitch to double the lead just after the interval and Cian Ashford touched in a third.

    Callum Robinson's stoppage-time goal put the icing on the cake.

    Doncaster missed two very good chances in the first 45 through Harry Clifton and Brandon Hanlan.

    Cardiff remain one point clear at the top of League One as they prepare to welcome second-placed Lincoln next Saturday.

  15. goal

    GOAL - Doncaster 0-4 Cardiffpublished at 16:57 GMT 28 February

    Callum Robinson (90+4 mins)

    Awful defending and Callum Robinson adds a fourth for Cardiff.

    The top three in League One have run riot today.

  16. INJURY TIMEpublished at 16:56 GMT 28 February

    Bromley 2-1 Accrington

    We are into EIGHT minutes of additional time at the end of this one!

  17. Ritchie wins it!published at 16:56 GMT 28 February

    Surely...

    Veteran Matt Ritchie has his first goal for Reading to put them 2-1 up over Bradford in added time...

  18. CLOSE!published at 16:55 GMT 28 February

    Bromley 2-1 Accrington

    Bromley can't quite finish this one off!

    Michael Cheek looks destined to seal the three points and his hat-trick but his effort from close range is blocked by some scrambling Accrington defending.

  19. YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:54 GMT 28 February

    Lincoln 4-0 Blackpool

    We are into eight minutes of stoppage time as Blackpool's Zac Ashworth is carded.

  20. League Two updatepublished at 16:53 GMT 28 February

    Crewe Alexandra have come from behind to take the lead against Tranmere.

    Josh March has scored in injury time at Gresty Road.