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. 'Wigan dictating'published at 16:09 GMT 28 March

    Reading 2-0 Wigan

    Reece Brown
    Ex-Oldham defender on BBC Radio Manchester

    A minute and a half into the second half and what I'm seeing from Wigan is encouraging.

    They're dictating play and penetrating the midfield with their passing.

  2. 'Barrow must apply pressure'published at 16:07 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 0-1 Bromley

    Craig Rutherford
    Former Barrow first team coach on BBC Radio Cumbria

    Barrow have got to make it really difficult for Bromley to get out.

    They have to keep applying the pressure so that Bromley continue to thrash clearances high, and it gets swept back towards them by the wind.

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:07 GMT 28 March

    Reading 2-0 Wigan

    Wigan boss Gary Caldwell has made a double change at the break. Matt Smith and Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher's son James are on in place of Owen Moxon and Llyton Chapman.

    Leam Richardson also makes a sub for Reading with Paddy Lane replacing Kamari Doyle.

  4. 'Bad quality can't get worse'published at 16:05 GMT 28 March

    Salford 0-0 MK Dons

    Toby Lock
    MK Citizen sports editor on BBC Three Counties Radio

    We know both sides can't be as bad in terms of quality as the first half.

    But you never rule anything out in football...

  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 16:02 GMT 28 March

    Another 45 minutes of League One and Two action to go before British Summer Time is upon us.

    What will it bring? Let's find out...

  6. Half-time goals round-uppublished at 16:01 GMT 28 March

    Cauley Woodrow gives Wycombe the lead against Port ValeImage source, Shutterstock

    In League One, Wycombe lead Port Vale 1-0 at the break thanks to Cauley Woodrow's strike in the 24th minute - he was on hand to take advantage of a defensive mix-up, which compounds the Valiants' ongoing plight.

    In League Two, Bristol Rovers lead Accrington 1-0 at half-time thanks to an early header from Riley Harbottle, while Swindon also lead courtesy of Billy Bodin's effort just before the interval.

    At Gresty Road, it's currently 1-1 between promotion-chasing pair Crewe and Oldham - the latter took the lead through Kane Drummond, but Reece Hutchinson's rocket brought the hosts level just after the half-hour mark.

    Games elsewhere at Blackpool, Barnet, Colchester, Crawley and Newport across Leagues One and Two are goalless at the half-way stage.

  7. Deadlock broken at the County Groundpublished at 15:54 GMT 28 March

    League Two

    Promotion-chasing Swindon have been quietly going about their business recently, and they're on the course for a third successive League Two win after going in front on the stroke of half-time against Fleetwood at the County Ground.

    Michael Olakigbe's cross from the right was turned goalward by the division's top scorer Aaron Drinan, and although Cod Army goalkeeper Jay Lynch beat the ball away, he was only able to turn the ball into the path of Billy Bodin, who finished from close range. It's the 20th consecutive game the Robins have hit the back of the net.

  8. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:50 GMT 28 March

    Exeter City 0-0 Leyton Orient

    Brent Pilnick
    BBC Sport at St James Park

    No goals but this game sparked into life in the final 10 minutes of the half.

    Having seen Jayden Wareham head against the post for Exeter City his team-mate Ilmari Niskanen had a shot cleared off the line.

    Either side could have scored in a crazy few seconds with two minutes of the half to go as first Reece Cole's first-time effort was brilliantly parried away by Orient's Will Dennis.

    The ball was then hacked up the field and when Exeter defender Luca Woodhouse slipped Orient's Dom Ballard found himself clear on goal, only to scoop his shot over the bar.

  9. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:50 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    A clinical half of football by Stockport and they look set to strengthen their grip on a play-off spot.

    Adama Sidibeh started ahead of top goalscorer Kyle Wootton and showed why after 75 seconds, firing home the opener from close range.

    But Wootton replaced the injured Sidibeh after half an hour and joined the party to finish off a devastating counter-attack to double the County lead.

    Two shots on target for Dave Challinor's side and a two-goal advantage at the break.

  10. 'Bromley lead through bit of magic'published at 15:50 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 0-1 Bromley

    Craig Rutherford
    Former Barrow first team coach on BBC Radio Cumbria

    Bromley have not looked good defensively but they're going into half-time with the lead due to a bit of magic.

    Can't say many negative things about the Barrow performance, they just need more quality in the final third.

  11. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:50 GMT 28 March

    Reading 2-0 Wigan

    Kamari Doyle in action for Reading against WiganImage source, PA Media

    Reading are on track to climb into the play-off places and, in truth, should have been completely out of sight. It's been one-way traffic.

    Kamari Doyle has been inspirational, first setting up Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan to glance home the opener and then driving forward to feed Charlie Savage, whose cross was turned into his own net by Will Aimson.

    A tough afternoon so far for relegation-battling Wigan, who don't look like they're going to be able to put daylight between themselves and the bottom four today.

  12. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:49 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 0-1 Bromley

    Bromley's Ashley Charles (right) is congratulated by Bromley's Mitch Pinnock after he scores his free-kickImage source, PA Media

    Ashley Charles' glorious curling free-kick into the top corner of Wyll Stanway's goal is the difference at the break.

    The rock-bottom Bluebirds more than held their own in the opening exchanges and piled pressure on the Ravens backline, but without really troubling Grant Smith.

    The leaders are doing what Champions do, riding their luck and finding a way to lead when not at their best.

    Second half should be fascinating.

  13. INJURY TIMEpublished at 15:48 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    We're into four minutes of stoppage time at Edgeley Park.

  14. 'Wind most influential first half'published at 15:47 GMT 28 March

    Salford 0-0 MK Dons

    Paul Dixon
    BBC Three Counties Radio commentator

    It's 0-0 and the conditions certainly have played a big part.

    The wind is extremely erratic and will probably be the centre of both sides team talk.

    They need to find a way to cope with the conditions.

  15. INJURY TIMEpublished at 15:47 GMT 28 March

    Barrow 0-1 Bromley

    THREE added minutes at the end of the half after a couple of injuries.

  16. INJURY TIMEpublished at 15:46 GMT 28 March

    Reading 2-0 Wigan

    Four minutes added on at the end of this first half.

  17. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:46 GMT 28 March

    Salford 0-0 MK Dons

    Daniel Udoh of Salford City and Daniel Crowley of Milton Keynes DonsImage source, Shutterstock

    All square at the break.

    Not the best in terms of quality on a blustery afternoon but plenty of half-chances at either end.

    A few City crosses have caused problems and Ryan Graydon's strike deflected narrowly over the bar while Curtis Nelson and Ben Wiles have gone close at the other end, but we await the first real moment of quality.

  18. Postpublished at 15:46 GMT 28 March

    Reading 2-0 Wigan

    Another chance for Reading. This time it's Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan taking aim from the edge of the area but his effort is well blocked by Jason Kerr in the Wigan defence.

    The referee then spots a foul in the box from the resulting corner and Wigan can take a moment to slow things down a little.

  19. 'Lucky to be 0-0'published at 15:44 GMT 28 March

    Salford 0-0 MK Dons

    Toby Lock
    MK Citizen sports editor on BBC Three Counties Radio

    I said before the game a draw wouldn't be particularly useful to either side but both sides are lucky to be at 0-0 at the moment.

    Second half it may be more beneficial for Dons to persevere with long balls due to the unpredictable conditions.

  20. Postpublished at 15:44 GMT 28 March

    Stockport 2-0 AFC Wimbledon

    Six touches in the Wimbledon area, two shots on target and two goals for Stockport in this first half.

    Clinical.