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. Postpublished at 12:42 GMT 28 February

    Swindon 0-0 Bristol Rovers

    It's a glorious sunny afternoon in Wiltshire and the home fans want a penalty as Clinton Mola gets a handful of the shirt of Aaron Drinan. He goes down but is waved to his feet. Would have been 'soft.'

  2. CLOSE!published at 12:42 GMT 28 February

    Cambridge United 0-0 MK Dons

    First big chance goes to MK Dons.

    Jon Mellish is played in on the left but his shot is too central and beaten away by United keeper Jake Eastwood.

  3. 'Peterborough look all over the shop'published at 12:42 GMT 28 February

    Northampton 0-0 Peterborough

    Tim Oglethorpe
    BBC Radio Northampton commentator

    Peterborough look all over the shop at the moment.

    Can the Cobblers take advantage?

    Northampton are in the ascendency but can they make the breakthrough? They're pressing hard for the opening goal.

  4. goal

    GOAL - Leyton Orient 0-1 Barnsleypublished at 12:41 GMT 28 February

    David McGoldrick (10 mins)

    Who else were you expecting it to be?

    Adam Philips picks out David McGoldrick and the veteran striker finds the net from just inside the area for his 13th goal of the season.

  5. Postpublished at 12:41 GMT 28 February

    Cambridge United 0-0 MK Dons

    Statistically speaking, the best defence is up against the best attack in League Two this afternoon with Cambridge United conceding just 26 goals in 34 matches and MK Dons scoring 62 goals.

    The home side earn themselves a first corner of the game and the ball comes back to Ben Knight but his shot is blocked and deflected out for another corner which is dealt with by Dons skipper Alex Gilbey.

  6. Postpublished at 12:41 GMT 28 February

    Leyton Orient 0-0 Barnsley

    A first shot of the game and Sean Clare's effort is saved by Owen Goodman in the Barnsley goal.

  7. Postpublished at 12:40 GMT 28 February

    Northampton 0-0 Peterborough

    Tom Eaves is sent away to the edge of the Peterborough area but the Cobblers' top scorer has his shot blocked by defender Peter Kioso.

    A good atmosphere inside Sixfields for this derby and the home side have made the better start.

  8. CLOSE!published at 12:38 GMT 28 February

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Walsall

    A lovely free-kick from Shrewsbury's Iwan Morgan has half the crowd on their feet as he whips it over the wall but into the side-netting. Very, very close!

  9. Postpublished at 12:37 GMT 28 February

    Leyton Orient 0-0 Barnsley

    A quiet start in East London.

    Leyton Orient have lost four of their past six league games.

    Barnsley have failed to win any of their eight recent away matches.

    This could be edgy.

  10. Postpublished at 12:36 GMT 28 February

    Cambridge United 0-0 MK Dons

    It's been a cagey start at the Abbey Stadium.

    A free-kick from MK Dons keeper Craig MacGillivray is far too long and goes straight into the gloves of his opposite number one, Jake Eastwood.

  11. Postpublished at 12:36 GMT 28 February

    Shrewsbury 0-0 Walsall

    True to form it's Shrewsbury who have made the brighter start, penning the Saddlers back with some long throws and corners. George Lloyd has had a powerful shot well charged down.

  12. 'Great start for the Cobblers'published at 12:34 GMT 28 February

    Northampton 0-0 Peterborough

    Peter Walton
    Former Premier League referee on BBC Radio Northampton

    Great start for the Cobblers.

    If it wasn't Tom Eaves, it was Jake Evans, he just got that touch on it and it was pushed away well by Alex Bass.

  13. Postpublished at 12:33 GMT 28 February

    Northampton 0-0 Peterborough

    Northampton are quick out of the blocks and 17-year-old striker Jake Evans, making his first start for the Cobblers, has a shot saved by Alex Bass.

    The Leicester loanee is yet to score a senior goal.

  14. Postpublished at 12:32 GMT 28 February

    Swindon 0-0 Bristol Rovers

    Tickertape delays kick-off at, er, Swindon. A brief hold-up while they clear the Argentine-style debris from behind the goal but we are away now. Let's hope for a similar approach on the the pitch.

  15. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:31 GMT 28 February

    League One & League Two

    We are under way in our five lunchtime kick-offs across League One and League Two.

    Here we go again, folks...

  16. The written wordpublished at 12:28 GMT 28 February

    League One & League Two

    BBC Local Radio

    EFL broadcasting rights mean we cannot bring you radio commentary of today's games online.

    Your BBC local radio station will be providing commentary and we will bring you a flavour of their coverage from selected matches as part of our live text service.

  17. Clucas in for hosts as Walsall shuffle the packpublished at 12:26 GMT 28 February

    Shrewsbury v Walsall (12:30 GMT)

    Shrewsbury TownImage source, Opta

    In-form Shrewsbury make just one change as the experienced Sam Clucas comes in for Tommy McDermott.

    Walsall, looking for the recipe to end this poor run of form, make three changes from the team beaten by MK Dons on Monday.

    Vincent Harper, Jamie Jellis and Evan Weir replace Alex Pattison, Courtney Clarke and Kacper Lopata.

    WalsallImage source, Opta
  18. Sadler's Saddlers on the slidepublished at 12:24 GMT 28 February

    Shrewsbury v Walsall (12:30 GMT)

    MK Dons score at WalsallImage source, Getty Images

    It was another defeat at home for Walsall on Monday as they continued to fall out of the play-off picture.

    The Saddlers have taken just one victory from their past 10 league games, dropping from top of the table all the way to 10th.

    The timing of this game could hardly be worse: Shrewsbury are the most in-form side across England's top four divisions, with Gavin Cowan's resurgent side chasing a sixth straight League Two win.

  19. Hoilett and Palmer add spark for Robinspublished at 12:22 GMT 28 February

    Swindon v Bristol Rovers (12:30 GMT)

    Swindon TownImage source, Opta

    Swindon make four changes from the side beaten by Crewe as Ian Holloway recalls some serious experience in the form of Ollie Palmer and Junior Hoilett. Will Wright and Aidan Borland also come in.

    Bristol Rovers are unchanged as they look for a repeat of last weekend's flying start and victory against Grimsby.

    Bristol RoversImage source, Opta
  20. A familiar facepublished at 12:20 GMT 28 February

    Swindon v Bristol Rovers (12:30 GMT)

    Ian HollowayImage source, Getty Images

    With promotion firmly in his sights, there is precious little room for sentiment for Ian Holloway today. The Swindon manager made close to 400 appearances for Rovers across three spells and also spent time as manager there too.

    Swindon are just four points behind leaders Bromley in a congested League Two promotion race and will be banking on three points against the struggling visitors.

    "You don't start trying to run too fast or you fall over and then you get caught," he told BBC Wiltshire earlier this week.

    Any dropped points could prove decisive in the push for promotion, while any gained by Rovers will boost their chances of not being dragged back into the bottom two.