Summary

  • League One: Third-placed Bolton fight back from 2-0 down with two minutes to beat Wycombe

  • Promotion-seeking Bradford beat Leyton Orient

  • Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan hits hat-trick as Reading fight back to defeat Luton

  • Lincoln beat Cardiff 2-0 in lunchtime kick-off to go top of League One

  • League Two: Cambridge level late on MK Dons climb to second with win against bottom side Harrogate as Cambridge held at Accrington

  • Leaders Bromley also draw at Grimsby in lunchtime kick-off

  • Notts County hit stoppage-time winner at Walsall

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  1. Thanks for joining us!published at 17:30 GMT 7 March

    #bbcefl

    It has been a typically dramatic day of action in League One and League Two this afternoon.

    If my maths is correct, we have provided you with 60 goals today and we thank you for joining us - we hope you've enjoyed it.

    We will be back tomorrow for live text coverage as QPR take on Middlesbrough in the Championship (16:30 GMT).

    Until then, it's goodbye from us.

  2. Bromley drop more points but hold top spotpublished at 17:28 GMT 7 March

    League Two table

    It will be Bromley breathing a sigh of relief tonight after dropping two points in the lunchtime kick off at Grimsby only for their nearest challengers Cambridge to do the same.

    The league leaders have dropped 10 points in their last six but remain five points clear at the top.

    MK Dons had the most uplifting day with a 4-1 win at bottom placed Harrogate taking them above Cambridge, who drew at Accrington, into second place.

    A late win for Notts County has moved them up a place at the expense of Swindon who only drew while Salford were the biggest movers from ninth to sixth after beating Barnet.

    It is no change at the bottom with defeats for Newport and Harrogate but the pair remain with a point of safety with 10 games to go.

    League Two standingsImage source, Opta
  3. Lincoln top the chartspublished at 17:21 GMT 7 March

    League One table

    Lincoln rise to the top of the table after a massive 2-0 victory over their title rivals Cardiff City.

    Huddersfield take sixth after a late surge from Bolton causes Wycombe to fall to ninth following their 3-2 thriller.

    Reading and Stevenage both win to stay in touch.

    A late loss for Leyton Orient means they are unable to leapfrog Wigan and Blackpool after the two succumb to a 1-1 stalemate.

    League One tableImage source, Opta
  4. 'A draw is a fair result'published at 17:13 GMT 7 March

    FT: Blackpool 1-1 Wigan

    Brett Ormerod
    Former Blackpool and Preston striker on BBC Radio Lancashire

    There were nerves from both teams, we knew there was a lot riding on it.

    I think on reflection, a draw was a fair result in the end, a valuable point in the relegation race.

    Given it was also a derby game, it was always going to be a tight game.

  5. League Two full-time scorespublished at 17:12 GMT 7 March

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    • Grimsby Town 1-1 Bromley
    • Salford City 2-0 Barnet
    • Accrington Stanley 1-1 Cambridge United
    • Bristol Rovers 2-1 Crewe Alexandra
    • Chesterfield 2-3 Shrewsbury Town
    • Crawley Town 2-2 Swindon Town
    • Gillingham 1-1 Fleetwood Town
    • MK Dons 4-1 Harrogate Town
    • Newport County 1-2 Colchester United
    • Tranmere Rovers 1-3 Oldham Athletic
    • Walsall 1-2 Notts County

  6. League One full-timespublished at 17:12 GMT 7 March

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    League One

    • Cardiff City 0-2 Lincoln City
    • Huddersfield Town 1-0 Rotherham United
    • Barnsley 2-1 Exeter City
    • Blackpool 1-1 Wigan Athletic
    • Bolton Wanderers 3-2 Wycombe Wanderers
    • Bradford City 2-1 Leyton Orient
    • Burton Albion 1-1 Stevenage
    • Luton Town 2-3 Reading
    • Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Doncaster Rovers

  7. League Two round-uppublished at 17:11 GMT 7 March

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    Some late drama in League Two's non-featured matches with Tommy Leigh grabbing two goals to force a late turnaround for Bristol Rovers who won 2-1 against Crewe.

    Sam Stubbs did the honours for Shrewsbury to earn a 3-2 win at Chesterfield, the winner arriving in the 94th minute.

    Gillingham and Fleetwood have shared the points with a 1-1 draw but Walsall have been mugged late on by Jodi Jones and Notts County.

    The Saddlers were 1-0 up with 12 minutes to go but have succumbed to a late charge from the Magpies who flew in and nicked the points in the 95th minute.

  8. League One round-uppublished at 17:09 GMT 7 March

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    Plymouth have beaten Doncaster 2-1, Herbie Kane's 71st minute strike giving them the three points and a fourth win in their last five.

    Luton striker Kelvin Ehibhatiomham's hat-trick has tilted a belting game against Reading the home side's way with the match finishing 3-2 at Kenilworth Road.

    Barnsley have held the late rally of Exeter to post a 2-1 win, a third victory in five.

    Stevenage have beaten Burton courtesy of Jamie Reid's 44th minute winner.

  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:05 GMT 7 March

    Tranmere 1-3 Oldham

    An impressive performance from in-form Oldham on the road as they pick up a fourth win from five matches.

    They were on top from the outset and led at the break two goals to the good thanks to Mike Fondop-Talom and Calum Kavanagh.

    A penalty from Jack Stevens with 15 minutes remaining effectively put the match to bed before Tranmere grabbed a consolation goal in injury time through Zech Obiero - ending Oldham's run of over seven and a half hours without conceding.

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:04 GMT 7 March

    Crawley 2-2 Swindon Town

    Full-time and Swindon Town will be kicking themselves!

    This match was all about the second half.

    Klaidi Lolos opened the scoring for the Red Devils but Swindon thought they had pulled off a comeback victory after Aaron Drinan levelled from the penalty spot before Billy Bodin stroked home in injury-time.

    At that stage, Swindon were level on points with third-placed Cambridge United but they threw away two points in the 98th minute when Kellan Gordon capitalised on some panicky defending to grab a point for the home side.

    Great League Two drama.

  11. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:01 GMT 7 March

    MK Dons 4-1 Harrogate

    MK Dons come from a goal down to pick up a comfortable three points against the League Two basement boys and extend their unbeaten run.

    After trailing due to Tobias Brenan's 25th minute strike, goals from Rushian Hepburn-Murphy and Luke Offord saw the home take the lead just in time for half-time.

    Further goals from Aaron Collins and Ben Wiles meant it was a comfortable three points for MK Dons who have moved second in League Two after Cambridge dropped points at Accrington while Harrogate remain bottom after a first defeat in six but are still just one point away from safety.

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    GOAL: Tranmere 1-3 Oldhampublished at 17:01 GMT 7 March

    Zech Obiero (90+5 mins)

    Oldham have finally conceded a goal in the league as Tranmere pull a late consolation goal back!

    Zech Obiero curls the ball past Matthew Hudson into the bottom right hand corner with his right foot from the left side of the box.

    The game has gone for Tranmere but that's something for them to take home with.

  13. League Two round-uppublished at 16:59 GMT 7 March

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    It's all happening at the death in League Two.

    Tommy Leigh has fired in two goals in five minutes for Bristol Rovers to totally turn around this clash with Crewe who they lead 2-1.

    His first was on 87 minutes and his second came two minutes into injury time to give Rovers sight of three points.

    Second half substitute Louis Appere has broken Accrington hearts to give Cambridge 1-1 scoreline at the Wham Stadium.

    Tom Pearce thought he had levelled for Chesterfield against Shrewsbury at 2-2 and indeed he had. But Sam Stubbs has popped up in the fourth minute of extras to seal it 3-2 surely for Shrewsbury.

    It looks like Notts County have mugged Walsall late on with Jodi Jones scoring in the fifth minute of injury time to give them a 2-1 scoreline.

    Gillingham have been pulled back to 1-1 after Shaun Rooney has equalised for Fleetwood.

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    GOAL: Crawley 2-2 Swindonpublished at 16:58 GMT 7 March

    Kellan Gordon (90+8 mins)

    In the EIGHTH minute of stoppage time - Crawley have equalised!

    What an incredible second-half it has been.

    Harry Forster's cross is pumped into the box like a hail mary but it lands at the feet of Kellan Gordon who smashes it into the top corner.

    What a finish - 2-2!

  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:58 GMT 7 March

    Bolton 3-2 Wycombe

    Bolton make a marvellous comeback in a breathless finish to the match to steal away three points from in-form Wycombe.

    It looked over for the Trotters at 87 minutes but then one minute later Ruben Rodrigues restored an ember of hope with a late goal.

    A point was clawed back when Mason Burstow nodded in a leveller three minutes later but the true euphoria came when Corey Blackett-Taylor swirled home a winner just four minutes after.

    Insanity.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:57 GMT 7 March

    Blackpool 1-1 Wigan

    Blackpool and Wigan fail to stretch away from each other on the table as they share the spoils.

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    GOAL: Bolton 3-2 Wycombepublished at 16:55 GMT 7 March

    Corey Blackett-Taylor (90 + 5 mins)

    Corey Blackett-Taylor of Bolton WanderersImage source, Shutterstock

    It's a stunner to stun Wycombe.

    Corey Blackett-Taylor makes all the difference to aid the chase to get back on level terms and seals a job well done with a curling strike to take the lead.

    Absolute mania at the Toughsheet.

  18. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:54 GMT 7 March

    Bradford 2-1 Leyton Orient

    A red card doesn't prevent Bradford from taking victory and leaving their visitors languishing in the bottom four.

    Aden Baldwin was shown red for a high-legged challenge but the Valley Parade's dismay was short-lived.

    Celebrations were brought back after Antoni Sarcevic scored his second of the night to seal a win against a powerless Leyton Orient.

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    GOAL: Crawley 1-2 Swindonpublished at 16:52 GMT 7 March

    Billy Bodin (90+1 mins)

    Off the bench, Billy Bodin may just have stolen the three points for Swindon Town!

    They have responded excellently since going a goal behind.

    A ball into the middle lands at the feet of Bodin who slots his finish calmly with his left foot into the bottom left hand corner.

    How big will that goal be by May?

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    GOAL: Bolton 2-2 Wycombepublished at 16:51 GMT 7 March

    Mason Burstow (90 +1 mins)

    THEY'VE DONE IT!

    Bolton's ultimate weapon in the late stages of a match, Mason Burstow, soars in the air to nod in an equaliser.

    Now the crowd are asking for even more.

    They've got two in three minutes. How much damage can they do with another six?