Summary

  • Live updates from 24 League One & Two matches

  • League One: Bolton beat Wimbledon; Wright stunner edges Bradford past Doncaster

  • Leaders Cardiff held by lowly Burton; Lincoln win away at Wigan; Luton beat Blackpool

  • Northampton lose 2-0 at home to Reading; Stockport come from behind to beat Plymouth; Rotherham beat Exeter 4-0

  • League Two: Bristol Rovers earn important 3-0 win over relegation rivals Newport; MK Dons play out entertaining 2-2 draw with Grimsby

  • Ben Thompson scores hat-trick as leaders Bromley beat Gillingham; In-form Cambridge win again; Adomah rescues point for Walsall

  • Crawley beat Harrogate; Notts County defeat Fleetwood; Swindon earn 3-1 win over Barrow

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  1. That's all, folks!published at 17:42 GMT 31 January

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    Michael SkubalaImage source, Shutterstock

    Today's been a huge day for League One.

    Not only is the relegation picture looking as lively as ever (there's nine teams firmly in the mix at the moment!), the title fight between Lincoln and Cardiff is getting close.

    As for League Two, Bromley seem to be running away with it but Cambridge's form is not to be trifled with.

    We are in for an intriguing end to this season and it's drawing ever closer.

    We return on Tuesday with some extra treats that got pushed back by the recent misbehaving weather and includes all four of the bottom teams in League One.

    Join us then, won't you?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:37 GMT 31 January

    FT: Gillingham 1-4 Bromley

    Bromley's 4-1 win at Gillingham reverses the scoreline from an FA Cup game 20 years ago when Gills were in League One and part-time Bromley were in the Isthmian Premier. Amazing how things have changed in that time!

    Andy, Hackett

  3. Bromley keep red hot Cambridge at arm's lengthpublished at 17:33 GMT 31 January

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    An image of the League Two table with a photo of Bristol Rovers boss Steve EvansImage source, Opta/Shutterstock

    Bromley are starting to look the real deal at the top of League Two with an unbeaten run of 11 games safely tucked under the belt following their win at Gillingham.

    It says something about their consistency that despite a run of form that would need oven gloves to handle Cambridge United remain six points adrift.

    A 3-0 victory at Oldham means Cambridge win a sixth consecutive league outing and extend an unbeaten run to 14 matches going back to early November.

    MK Dons 2-2 draw against second half comeback kids Grimsby proved a bitter pill to swallow given all the rest of the top six won. Salford City, Notts County and Swindon all won.

    Walsall will be pleased enough with coming back from 2-0 down against Chesterfield but might wonder about points dropped for the fifth time in their past six matches.

    At the bottom, Harrogate, who lost to Crawley, and Newport who went down to Bristol Rovers, are starting to look not only adrift but floundering in the water as the rest steam on.

    A draw for Shrewsbury may not have thrilled those who packed into Croud Meadow but a point gave them a safety margin of three points to Newport second from bottom.

  4. Lincoln closing in on Bluebirdspublished at 17:25 GMT 31 January

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    Feast your eyes on this, Lincoln City fans!

    Cardiff's 2-2 draw with Burton means they are only two points ahead now and within striking distance for the surging Imps.

    Luton's 1-0 win over Blackpool puts them just six points shy of sixth placed Huddersfield with a game in hand.

    While at the other end, a massive 4-0 romp for Rotherham lifts them out of the bottom four as Port Vale make up a little ground in the basement thanks to a 1-0 victory against Leyton Orient.

  5. League Two full-time headlinespublished at 17:20 GMT 31 January

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    • Salford edge ahead of MK Dons into the third automatic promotion spot with a 2-0 win over Tranmere, Jorge Grant and Kelly N'Mai putting the contest to bed in eight second-half minutes.
    • Cambridge continue their excellent form to go second, six points off leaders Bromley, after blitzing Oldham in 13 second-half minutes with goals from Ben Knight from the spot and two from Louis Appere.
    • Notts County made it a fourth win on the bounce with a 2-1 victory at Fleetwood, Alassana Jatta and Matthew Dennis scoring for the visitors either side of a Will Davies equaliser, a win that kept them in fifth place.
    • Swindon move ahead of Walsall into sixth on goal difference with a 3-1 win over Barrow, Aaron Drinan scoring twice in 11 minutes to net the three points.
    • Accrington beat Cheltenham 3-1 with goals from Shaun Whalley, Donald Love and Devon Matthews securing the points before Joe Thomas spoiled a clean sheet with a reply.
    • Chesterfield were 2-0 up against Walsall but goals from Daniel Kanu and Albert Adomah either side of half-time saw the two sides share the points.
    • Crawley were never in danger against Harrogate compounding a miserable run for the bottom placed club, the former running out 2-0 winners.
    • Crewe edged a tight match against Colchester to take three points for the first time in three matches, winning 1-0 courtesy of Calum Agius's second-half winner.
    • Shrewsbury and Barnet fought out League Two's only goalless affair.
  6. League One full-time headlinespublished at 17:16 GMT 31 January

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    • Barnsley recorded a 3-1 victory over Stevenage, helped by a Davis Keillor-Dunn double.
    • Exeter suffer a thumping defeat to Rotherham who netted three goals in four minutes to lift themselves out of the relegation zone with a 4-0 win.
    • Bottom of the table Port Vale record just a fifth victory of the season beating Leyton Orient 1-0 away from home.
    • Mansfield and Wycombe play out a goalless draw at the Field Mill stadium.
    • Huddersfield snatched a late winner away at Peterborough after a Cameron Humphreys strike to leave it 3-2 to The Terriers.
    • A first half goal from Jack Moylan gave Lincoln the win at Wigan to move within two points of leaders Cardiff after they were held to a 2-2 draw with Burton.
    • A Kyle Wootton double gave Stockport all three points after being a goal down to Plymouth to win 2-1.

  7. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:04 GMT 31 January

    Gillingham 1-4 Bromley

    Credit to Gillingham they never gave up the ghost in this game despite the inevitability of the outcome, Robbie McKenzie crafting one last effort that rather tamely drifts wide.

    But the final whistle sounds on the minute of extra time and that is that – an 11th match of an unbeaten run for Bromley and enough to keep six points differential between themselves and the red-hot chasing Cambridge United.

    A hat-trick from Ben Thompson did the damage with Corey Whiteley weighing in with the third of four. Job done and a very impressive display all round.

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:04 GMT 31 January

    Luton 1-0 Blackpool

    Luton midfielder Jordan Clark secures all three points against a flat Blackpool unravelling in League One.

    Clark was in the right place at the right time to mop up a poor clearance from Zac Ashworth and rifle it into the net for the winner.

    Results elsewhere mean Luton are still six points behind the play-off places but they don't drop their pace any further after recent losses.

    Meanwhile, the wheels have well and truly come off for Blackpool and now they are just one point above the relegation line.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:59 GMT 31 January

    Gillingham 1-4 Bromley

    Cameron Antwi replaces Bradley Dack as Gillingham make a late switch while Brooklyn Ilunga and Nicke Kabamba replace Mitch Pinnock and Michael Cheek for the league leaders.

    Max Clark forces a save from Grant Smith as one minute of extra time goes up on the fourth official's board.

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:57 GMT 31 January

    Burton 2-2 Cardiff

    Cardiff fall to a slender two point lead at the top of the table as Burton squeeze out a draw.

    The Bluebirds fought back to move themselves into the lead after a double from Alex Robertson from the box.

    But Burton couldn't let it lie and clawed back a point through Kyran Lofthouse after an intriguing corner fell his way.

    Feeling the nerves, Cardiff fans?

  11. Postpublished at 16:50 GMT 31 January

    Gillingham 1-4 Bromley

    The Gills are running out of time but they have not given up on this even if they are being restricted to pot shots from distance, the latest of them sent from the boot of Ronan Hale and sailing harmlessly over.

  12. League One latestpublished at 16:46 GMT 31 January

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    Stockport have notched themselves in front against Plymouth to lead 2-1 with Kyle Wooton grabbing his second goal of the match.

    Peterborough complete the comeback as they level it up against Huddersfield after being 2-0 down courtesy of James Dornelly to make it 2-2.

    We enter the final few minutes of our afternoon games.

  13. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:43 GMT 31 January

    Gillingham 1-4 Bromley

    Remeao Hutton replaces Garath McCleary as the Gills make a double change, Sam Vokes replacing Josh Andrews being the other.

    Vokes is right into the action, too, with a header from Max Clark's cross over the bar.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:40 GMT 31 January

    Gillingham 1-4 Bromley

    It's job done for hat-trick man Ben Thompson as he is replaced by Ben Krauhaus and he exits alongside Will Hondermarck with Jude Arthurs coming on.

    Bromley have the feel of a side in complete control and safe in the knowledge they have this in the bag, a result that will stretch their unbeaten run to 11 matches.

  15. League One latestpublished at 16:38 GMT 31 January

    Exeter 0-4 Rotherham

    Three goals in four minutes from Shaun McWilliams, Joe Rafferty and Harry Gray have extended Rotherham's lead over Exeter to 4-0 and moves them out of the relegation zone on goal difference as it stands.

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    GOAL: Burton 2-2 Cardiffpublished at 16:38 GMT 31 January

    Kyran Lofthouse (78 mins)

    Thought it was plain sailing for league leaders from here on out? Think again.

    George Evans' free-kick catches a deflection against the wall but lurking in the free space was Kyran Lofthouse, who popped it in the net for a leveller.

    Buckle up, folks. We have a game.

  17. League Two latestpublished at 16:36 GMT 31 January

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    Walsall have levelled things at Chesterfield with popular veteran striker Albert Adomah adding to Daniel Kanu's late first half goal. It's all square at 2-2.

    Devon Matthews looked to have wrapped up the points for Accrington against Cheltenham making it 3-0 on 59 minutes but Joe Dennis has pulled one back for the visitors.

    Josh Flint has added to Crawley's lead making it 2-0 against beleaguered Harrogate while Jorge Grant and Kelly N'Mai have given Salford City a 2-0 lead against Tranmere.

    Cambridge have rattled in three goals in 12 minutes with Ben Knight from the spot and two from Louis Appere giving them a 3-0 lead at Oldham.

    Calum Agius has broken the deadlock for Crewe against Colchester with Alex leading 1-0.

    Fleetwood levelled things at 1-1 through Will Davies but Notts County restored their advantage to lead 2-1 five minutes later with Matthew Dennis on target for the Magpies.

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    GOAL: Luton 1-0 Blackpoolpublished at 16:33 GMT 31 January

    Jordan Clark (71 mins)

    Finally, the deadlock is broken!

    Zac Ashworth's clearance is messy and just rolls to Jordan Clark, who fires into the corner to capitalise on the error.

    Worrying for Blackpool. They've produced basically nothing in attack so far.

  19. League One latestpublished at 16:29 GMT 31 January

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    Peterborough have grabbed a goal back against Huddersfield to trail 2-1 following a Kyrell Lisbie finish at close range.

    Stockport have found themselves an equaliser at home to Plymouth after a Kyle Wooton strike into the bottom corner to leave it 1-1 as we enter the final 20 minutes.

  20. Postpublished at 16:29 GMT 31 January

    Luton 0-0 Blackpool

    Kasey Palmer's free-kick position looks tasty and you know he's going to try and take it on to try and put the hosts ahead.

    Which he does. To no great success, mind.

    He sends it high and wide.