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. Coming up later in League Onepublished at 12:29 GMT 7 March

    All kick-offs at 15:00 GMT

    • Barnsley v Exeter City
    • Blackpool v Wigan Athletic
    • Bolton Wanderers v Wycombe Wanderers
    • Bradford City v Leyton Orient
    • Burton Albion v Stevenage
    • Luton Town v Reading
    • Plymouth Argyle v Doncaster Rovers
  2. Triple change for Cardiff, Moylan on bench for Impspublished at 12:27 GMT 7 March

    Cardiff v Lincoln (12:30 GMT)

    Cardiff City line-upImage source, Opta

    Cardiff make a triple change to face their top two foe.

    Ronan Kpakio, Will Fish and Omari Kellyman come into the starting XI.

    Dylan Lawlor and Cian Ashford, who signed a new contract recently, are on the bench but there's no Perry Ng on the teamsheet.

    Lincoln only make the one change and it's a tough one.

    Jack Moylan, who has made a goal contribution in seven of his past nine league games for the Imps, is forced to the bench after being substituted off in the game against Blackpool with a dead leg.

    He's replaced by Ryley Towler.

    Lincoln City line-upImage source, Opta
  3. Two changes for Terriers; three for Millerspublished at 12:26 GMT 7 March

    Huddersfield Town v Rotherham United (12:30 GMT)

    A graphic of the Huddersfield Town team line-upImage source, Opta

    Huddersfield Town make two changes from the side that lost to Wigan last time out.

    Anthony Evans and Cameron Ashia replace Lasse Sorensen and Alfie May.

    Rotherham United meanwhile have decided to make three alterations to the side that drew with Mansfield on Tuesday.

    Lenny Agbaire, Liam Kelly and Shaun McWilliams all come in for Dru Yearwood, Daniel Gore and Duncan Watmore.

    A graphic of the Rotherham United team line-upImage source, Opta
  4. Still to come in League Twopublished at 12:24 GMT 7 March

    All kick-offs at 15:00 GMT

    • Accrington Stanley v Cambridge United
    • Bristol Rovers v Crewe Alexandra
    • Chesterfield v Shrewsbury Town
    • Crawley Town v Swindon Town
    • Gillingham v Fleetwood Town
    • MK Dons v Harrogate Town
    • Newport County v Colchester United
    • Tranmere Rovers v Oldham Athletic
    • Walsall v Notts County
  5. Three changes for Mariners; Bromley make twopublished at 12:22 GMT 7 March

    Grimsby v Bromley (12:30 GMT)

    Grimsby Town line-upImage source, Opta

    Three changes for Grimsby from the side that beat Salford 3-1 on Tuesday with Reece Staunton, George McEachran and Andy Cook replacing Jayden Sweeney, Evan Khouri and Jude Soonsup-Bell.

    Just the two changes for Bromley from the side who drew 0-0 against Oldham but they are pretty significant ones with leading goalscorer (with 17) Michael Cheek out.

    Will Hondermarck is the second change with the midfielder dropping to the bench as Ben Krauhaus and Carl Jenkinson come in.

    Bromley line-upImage source, Opta
  6. Salford make five changes; Barnet nonepublished at 12:21 GMT 7 March

    Salford v Barnet (12:30 GMT)

    Salford line-upImage source, Opta

    Wholesale change for Salford with Karl Robinson making five changes from the side that lost 3-1 to Grimsby.

    Brandon Cooper, Alfie Dorrington, Luke Garbutt, Kelly N'Mai and Ben Woodburn drop out with Oliver Turton, Adebola Owumo, Matt Butcher, Haji Mnogaand Cole Stockton coming in.

    In contrast Dean Brennan sticks with the same starting XI that beat Chesterfield 1-0 last Saturday as Barnet seek a third win on the trot.

    Barnet teamImage source, Opta
  7. Could Lincoln hit the League One summit?published at 12:19 GMT 7 March

    #bbcefl

    An image of the League One table next to a photo of Lincoln City players celebratingImage source, Opta/Getty Images

    The top of the League One table faces some huge consequences today.

    Should Lincoln win across the Welsh border, they soar above the Bluebirds after weeks of chasing. If Cardiff win, they extend their lead to four points.

    Meanwhile, strugglers Wigan and Blackpool face each other to give those beneath them a chance at escaping the bottom four as Wycombe try to hold off three hungry play-off contenders by beating an in-form Bolton.

  8. A game that won't dictate the season? Time will tell, Skubalapublished at 12:17 GMT 7 March

    Cardiff v Lincoln (12:30 GMT)

    Media caption,

    Michael Skubala and Tendayi Darikwa preview the trip to Cardiff City.

    Cardiff City boss Brian Barry-Murphy boss claims that their lunchtime match against Lincoln City is "as tough as it gets." And judging by the League One table, he's probably right.

    Both sides are in excellent form, with a double-digit point advantage over third-placed Bolton.

    With just one point between the top two, this match could offer a huge opportunity when it comes to the title chase - but not everyone puts such a heavy weight on it's outcome.

    "I know it feels like a big game because it is first versus second, but the result of this game is not going to dictate the outcome of where we are, successful or not, over the course of the season," Imps boss Michael Skubala told BBC Radio Lincolnshire.

    "It's not about unbeaten runs, it's not about the big game at Cardiff, it's about three points. I keep saying it, and it might bore people, but it's the truth – this game is worth the same amount and we have approach it the same and think about it the same."

    Read more on what Skubala and Lincoln City captain Tendayi Darikwa had to say here.

  9. Terriers face Millers in Yorkshire derbypublished at 12:15 GMT 7 March

    Huddersfield v Rotherham (12:30 GMT)

    Huddersfield Town boss Liam ManningImage source, Getty Images

    Huddersfield Town host Rotherham United this lunchtime in a Yorkshire derby that has huge significance at both ends of the League One table.

    The Terriers start today in seventh - just one point outside the play-off places - and a win today would see them leapfrog Wycombe Wanderers, putting a little more pressure on the Chairboys' difficult clash at Bolton later today.

    It is a completely different story for Rotherham, however.

    The Millers did stop a four-game losing streak with a 1-0 win against Plymouth Argyle last Saturday before picking up a point against Mansfield in midweek, but still sit inside the relegation zone, two points adrift of 20th-placed Blackpool.

    Can they claim back-to-back wins and avenge the 3-1 defeat by Huddersfield in the reverse fixture back in December which Millers boss Matt Hamshaw labelled "unacceptable"?

  10. As it stands in League Twopublished at 12:12 GMT 7 March

    #bbcefl

    Bromley striker Michael Cheek celebratesImage source, Opta/Getty Images

    League Two leaders Bromley have a chance to steal a march on the rest and go eight points clear at the top if they can claim victory at Grimsby before their promotion rivals even kick off.

    The four teams below them have finally put a little daylight between them and the rest in the race for automatic promotion, with Notts having the toughest test on paper with a trip to former leaders Walsall.

    And with the pack tightly bunched from sixth to 11th, the play-off picture could look very different come this evening.

  11. In-form Mariners look to check Bromley momentumpublished at 12:10 GMT 7 March

    Grimsby v Bromley (12:30 GMT)

    Bromley manager Andy WoodmanImage source, Getty Images

    On the face of it Bromley's impressive form continues given they come into this trip to Blundell Park unbeaten in 17 and sitting pretty at the top of the table.

    But a goalless draw against mid-table Oldham last time out was a fourth draw in their last five games which might not yet constitute a proper wobble but is at the very least a slight check on their momentum.

    A five-point gap to Cambridge in second (who have a game in hand) is a very squashy and comfortable looking cushion at the top of League Two for Andy Woodman's side.

    But the leaders will be keen to regain a purposeful stride as the business end of the season approaches.

    Grimsby will test any faultlines developing in that title push given they have won eight of their last 12 games and lost just one.

    A 3-1 win over Salford last Tuesday nudged David Artell's side into eighth place, just a point behind Crewe in the final play off spot.

  12. Salford aim to get play-off push back on trackpublished at 12:08 GMT 7 March

    Salford City v Barnet (12:30 GMT)

    Salford City manager Karl RobinsonImage source, Getty Images

    Salford and Barnet could swap places in mid-table if the visitors capitalise on a loss of form from the Manchester outfit with Karl Robinson's side losing five of their last six outings.

    A 3-1 defeat at Grimsby last time out was perhaps not a terrible result for Salford given the Mariners hot run of form. But off the back of a win at Colchester that had done much to restore confidence it was disappointing.

    Salford were comfortably in the play-off picture up to the end of January but have been nudged to the edges and sit a point off seventh in ninth place. Clearly that slide needs to stop.

    Barnet are in decent nick themselves having beaten Chesterfield 1-0 last weekend to make it two wins on the bounce, but they have failed to make three wins in a row this season.

    In their National League title win last season they won nine in a row in February and March, but the consistency of better sides a tier up is proving beyond Dean Brennan's side as yet.

  13. Lunchtime fixturespublished at 12:05 GMT 7 March

    All kick-offs at 12:30 GMT

    Here's what we've got to get us started.

    League One

    • Cardiff City v Lincoln City
    • Huddersfield Town v Rotherham United

    League Two

    • Grimsby Town v Bromley
    • Salford City v Barnet
  14. Barrow reach safety... for now...published at 12:02 GMT 7 March

    FT: Cheltenham 2-2 Barrow

    The weekend has already started in League Two.

    Last night saw Cheltenham and Barrow in a basement scrap, with the Robins hosting the fray on an unbeaten run and the Bluebirds losing three straight matches to languish in the bottom two.

    Barrow seemed set for a victory to change their fortunes but had to settle for a 2-2 draw after a 90th minute equaliser - and now it's over to Newport, Crawley and Harrogate to try and shove them back to their old haunts.

    Read the full match report here.

  15. Are you ready?published at 12:01 GMT 7 March

    League One & League Two

    A view of Cardiff City's ground before their match with LincolnImage source, Shutterstock

    There aren't many weekends in the EFL bigger than this.

    This afternoon, we kick off proceedings with one of the most anticipated fixtures of the season - Cardiff v Lincoln. The prize? A place at the top of League One.

    In League Two, the team at the apex, Bromley, will be hoping to keep their winning streak alive against a Grimsby Town side firmly in the promotion chase.

    And later on, Blackpool and Wigan go head-to-head to avoid a potential drop into the League One relegation zone, while in the fourth tier, Crawley boss Scott Lindsey returns to promotion candidates MK Dons to see if he can drag his side out of trouble.

    Don't go anywhere - you won't want to miss this!