Summary

  • 15 games across League One and League Two on Saturday

  • L1: Stockport and Reading both win 3-0 in race for play-offs

  • L1: Blackpool pick up late win over Burton to climb out of drop zone

  • L2: Bottom side Barrow come from behind to beat Bromley

  • L2: Promotion-chasing MK Dons and Cambridge both beaten

  • L2: Drone halts play in 1-1 draw between Colchester and Walsall

  • L2 FT: Harrogate 0-2 Notts County - Magpies go third in lunchtime game

  • Jatta sweeps Magpies ahead early on before firing home second

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  1. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:40 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Reading's Haydon Roberts makes his first appearance for eight games as he replaces Daniel Kyerewaa.

  2. 'Bromley creating own problems'published at 16:39 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 2-1 Bromley

    Craig Rutherford
    Former Barrow first team coach on BBC Radio Cumbria

    Bromley are creating their own problems, doing things they don't normally do and getting caught out.

    It continues to create big chances for Barrow but they should be two goals ahead.

    It has come back to bite them this season as well when big chances are missed.

  3. CLOSE!published at 16:38 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 2-1 Bromley

    It really should be 3-1.

    Danny Rose springs Josh Gordon clean through on goal from 40 yards out, with gold shirts looking in vain for an offside flag.

    Gordon slows down to a trot and tries to pass sideways to a blue shirt and take keeper Grant Smith out of the game, only for Omar Sowunmi to make a vital interception to clear the danger.

    Just shoot, man!

  4. Postpublished at 16:37 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    Wimbledon are giving it a good go with 15 minutes remaining here.

    A cross drops for Zack Nelson in the six-yard box and he has to score but Corey Addai is there once again to make a fine save from close range.

    Addai is earning that clean sheet today. Shaky moments for County in these closing stages.

  5. Movement at the bottompublished at 16:36 GMT 28 March

    League Two update

    Harry Anderson celebrates equalising for Colchester against WalsallImage source, Shutterstock

    With Barrow taking the lead against Bromley, Newport have responded by taking the lead themselves, against Shrewsbury.

    Bobby Kamwa has just curled his strike from the edge of the box into the top corner to - for the time being - move Newport out of the League Two relegation places.

    Elsewhere in League Two, there've been two quick-fire goals at either end in the game between Colchester and Walsall.

    Harrison Burke had opened the scoring for the Saddlers, before Harry Anderson's header from a corner brought the hosts level. Walsall were, for four minutes, back in the top seven.

  6. Postpublished at 16:36 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Wigan forward Joe Taylor pulls his shirt up over his face. He looks pretty unhappy. It hasn't been a good day at the office for the Latics and you get the feeling this relegation scrap could go right to the wire.

  7. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:36 GMT 28 March

    Salford 1-0 MK Dons

    Paul Warne will be desperate for his side to get something out of this game, particularly as Bromley are in danger of slipping up at the top of the table.

    The gap was five points before kick-off but with six games to come after today, it might all be up for grabs again...

    Fit-again Nathaniel Mendez-Laing is into the action, replacing Marvin Ekpiteta.

  8. Postpublished at 16:35 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    A Wimbledon corner is flicked on at the near post... and somehow runs through the crowd of bodies in the box without anyone getting a foot on it, much to the relief of the Stockport faithful.

  9. 'Taylor ahead of team-mates'published at 16:35 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Reece Brown
    Ex-Oldham defender on BBC Radio Manchester

    I think the problem for Joe Taylor is that he's a step ahead of the players he plays with.

    He never seems to get the ball when he wants it and you can see his frustration.

    He's now starting to show his frustration throwing his arms around a tiny bit.

    He is great player I have to give him that one.

  10. Postpublished at 16:34 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 2-1 Bromley

    The last time Bromley lost, the advent calendars weren't even out yet...

    29 November, 3-1 at Walsall.

    They have won 14 and drawn seven since then, but they are trailing today with 15 minutes and change to come...

  11. YELLOW CARDpublished at 16:34 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    Stockport skipper Lewis Bate picks up the first yellow card of the afternoon for something he's said to referee Craig Hicks.

  12. Postpublished at 16:32 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Wigan fans could be forgiven for having one eye on the games at St James Park and Bloomfield Road right now.

    A winner for Exeter or Blackpool - or both - would put them level on points with the Latics.

    It's almighty tight in the League One relegation scrap.

  13. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:30 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    Changes for Wimbledon. Jake Reeves and Joe Lewis make way for Charlton loanee Nathan Asiimwe and Antwoine Hackford.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:29 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Not the best circumstances for Joseph Hungbo as he's thrown on for the final 20-odd minutes with his Wigan side three goals down. He replaces Harrison Bettoni.

  15. 'Calm head needed'published at 16:28 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 2-1 Bromley

    Craig Rutherford
    Former Barrow first team coach on BBC Radio Cumbria

    They deserve the lead, they've been calm.

    Danny Rose was proactive, understood where the ball would drop and he fired it into the net.

    Calm head needed now.

  16. goal

    GOAL Barrow 2-1 Bromleypublished at 16:27 GMT 28 March

    Danny Rose (68 mins)

    Tables, turned, literally.

    How big could this be?

    The visitors fail to deal with a corner from the left and amid a scramble Danny Rose pops up to slam a low finish inside Grant Smith's near post from seven yards out.

    All of a sudden Barrow are not bottom, they are out of the relegation zone entirely, and Bromley's 21-match unbeaten run is under threat.

  17. Postpublished at 16:27 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Wigan could really do without their goal difference taking any more of a bashing this afternoon.

    The Latics are two points clear of the drop zone and currently hold a better goal difference by four to Blackpool in 21st.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:27 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 1-1 Bromley

    Bromley academy graduate George Evans is on for his EFL debut, coming on with Jude Arthurs to replace Marcus Dinanga and Will Hondermarck.

  19. 'Difficult one to take'published at 16:26 GMT 28 March

    Reading 3-0 Wigan

    Reece Brown
    Ex-Oldham defender on BBC Radio Manchester

    Reading's set-up on that corner was great. The second ball that comes into the box, Wigan can't deal with it.

    It was a pea-roller in the end so it will be disappointing for the manager it wasn't kept out.

    Where's the energy to want to clear the ball?

    The mistakes are forcing the errors. It's a difficult one to take today, it's been a while since I saw Wigan play like this.

  20. More goals in League Twopublished at 16:24 GMT 28 March

    League Two

    Bristol Rovers' excellent recent form under Steve Evans looks set to continue - they're now 2-0 up against Accrington at the Memorial Stadium.

    Jack Sparkes has just curled a free-kick into the bottom corner to double the Gas' lead. Everything now points to a sixth League Two win in eight games.

    Meanwhile, Fleetwood have made it 1-1 at the County Ground against play-off occupants Swindon. Mark Helm has restored parity, having picked up the ball on the left from a throw-in and darting into the box before picking his spot. That's his seventh goal in 12 games.