Summary

  • League One: Victories for Plymouth, Doncaster & Wycombe in early games.

  • Wimbledon, Huddersfield, Lincoln, Leyton Orient and Stockport win in later kick-offs

  • Score draws at Bolton, Luton, Peterborough and Port Vale

  • League Two: Victories for Fleetwood, Crewe & Shrewsbury in early games.

  • Also wins for Bristol Rovers, Cheltenham, Colchester, Oldham, Cambridge and Notts County.

  • Crawley draw 1-1 with Chesterfield, Bromley held 0-0 at Harrogate

  1. 'Crewe catch Swindon out again'published at 13:46 GMT 21 February

    Swindon 0-2 Crewe

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    They might have caught us napping but they certainly caught Swindon napping. It's a brilliant goal, clever finish.

    They have taken advantage of a Swindon defence sleeping and again they deserve it.

  2. goal

    GOAL: Swindon 0-2 Crewepublished at 13:44 GMT 21 February

    Josh March (53 mins)

    Don't make subs before a set-piece...

    Just seconds after Ian Holloway makes a double change while Swindon are defending a corner, they concede to fall two behind.

    It's Josh March who catches the Robins cold and he turns it home for Crewe and the Railwaymen are on for a big result here.

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:43 GMT 21 February

    Swindon 0-1 Crewe

    Some early subs in this second half for Swindon.

    James Ball makes way for Ollie Palmer. Michael Olakigbe is also on for James Scanlon.

  4. Postpublished at 13:43 GMT 21 February

    Plymouth 3-2 Cardiff

    Cardiff have opened the second 45 strongly.

    They force a corner which Plymouth are able to flick away.

    Seems a bit quiet around Home Park.

  5. 'Barry-Murphy rolling the dice for Cardiff'published at 13:42 GMT 21 February

    Plymouth 3-2 Cardiff

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales

    If you thought Brian Barry-Murphy would want some more control after that frantic first half, think again.

    The Cardiff boss has replaced midfielder David Turnbull with the attack-minded Rubin Colwill.

    Barry-Murphy is rolling the dice as he looks to maintain Cardiff's 12-match unbeaten run.

  6. 'There has to be belief'published at 13:41 GMT 21 February

    Rotherham 1-0 Doncaster

    Lee Turnbull
    Former Doncaster midfielder on BBC Radio Sheffield

    There has to be belief, it's only 1-0. Rovers are right in this game, if they can get an early goal here in this second half it's game on.

  7. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:39 GMT 21 February

    Fleetwood 0-2 Barrow

    A half-time sub for Fleetwood as Owen Devonport is replaced by Ched Evans.

  8. goal

    GOAL: Wycombe 1-1 Stevenagepublished at 13:39 GMT 21 February

    Jamie Reid (48 mins)

    It's all square at Adams Park!

    Harvey White bends a sumptuous free-kick on to the Wycombe post, only for Jamie Reid to tap in the rebound and get his 10th goal of the season.

    THE perfect start to a second half for Alex Revell's side.

  9. Postpublished at 13:39 GMT 21 February

    Swindon 0-1 Crewe

    Swindon looking to get on the front foot at the start of this second half.

    A bit of pinball in the Crewe area and it drops for Robins skipper Ollie Clarke on the edge of the box but he can only fire over the bar.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 13:38 GMT 21 February

    Plymouth 3-2 Cardiff

    Plymouth make a change at the interval.

    Caleb Watts makes way for Matty Sorinola.

    Rubin Colwill replaces David Turnbull for Cardiff.

    These two surely cannot replicate that scintillating first period.

    Or can they?

  11. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 13:37 GMT 21 February

    Rotherham 1-0 Doncaster

    Three changes for Doncaster at the break.

    On come Brandon Hanlan, Glenn Middleton and Harry Clifton.

    They replace Billy Sharp, Hakeeb Adelakun and Elliot Lee.

    A freshening-up of the Rovers front line as they search for a leveler.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:37 GMT 21 February

    Wycombe 1-0 Stevenage

    Stevenage manager Alex Revell makes his second substitution as he brings on Dan Kemp for Jordan Houghton in the midfield.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 13:35 GMT 21 February

    League One & League Two

    It's been lively hasn't it?

    How's your heart rate?

    Time to get going again...

  14. 'Doncaster are losing the midfield battle'published at 13:35 GMT 21 February

    HT: Rotherham 1-0 Doncaster

    Lee Turnbull
    Former Doncaster midfielder on BBC Radio Sheffield

    We are losing the midfield battle which doesn't happen often. Rotherham are the first to every ball. I don't want to be too critical because they have bounced back many times before.

    They have the quality to turn this game around. It's been a shaky and disjointed first half though from Doncaster.

  15. 'How long can Rotherham sustain this?'published at 13:33 GMT 21 February

    HT: Rotherham 1-0 Doncaster

    Matt Taylor
    Former Millers manager

    Rotherham look really well balanced today. The front four are really being allowed to push forward quickly.

    The big question is though, how long can they sustain it for?

  16. 'We need a reaction'published at 13:32 GMT 21 February

    HT: Swindon 0-1 Crewe

    Markus Fjortoft
    BBC Radio Wiltshire summariser

    We need a reaction now. You don't want to throw players under the bus but some of them haven't been good enough.

    So does the manager give them a chance to redeem themselves or does he make the substitutions at half-time?

    They are the questions going through his head right now.

  17. 'I hope Crewe don't settle now'published at 13:31 GMT 21 February

    HT: Swindon 0-1 Crewe

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    They need that bit of belief now that they can go and win this. I hope they go out and try and extend the lead. Hopefully they don't just settle for this.

  18. Postpublished at 13:30 GMT 21 February

    HT: Plymouth 3-2 Cardiff

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    What an astonishing six-minute spell that was at Home Park.

    Plymouth's three goals during that whirlwind period have them closing the gap on the play-off places to just three points as things stand.

    You'd imagine Lincoln and Cardiff's other promotion rivals will be licking their lips at how the League One leaders have been shaken in Devon.

    Still, Brian Barry-Murphy's side have responded well. There's a reason why they're unbeaten in 12 games.

    What a game.

  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:26 GMT 21 February

    Wycombe 1-0 Stevenage

    Wycombe are great value for their lead at the half-time break.

    Cauley Woodrow gave the Chairboys the lead after 16 minutes through a classy, chipped finish over Stevenage goalkeeper Filip Marschall.

    Alex Revell’s side tried to get back into the match but barely threatened, and ended up losing Saxon Earley to injury to make matters worse.

    Wycombe should’ve made it two when the ball fell to Jamie Mullins on the edge of the box, but his shot clattered off the post.

    Maybe they’ll regret missing that one.

  20. HALF-TIMEpublished at 13:23 GMT 21 February

    Plymouth 3-2 Cardiff

    Plymouth's Lorent Tolaj and Bim Pepple celebrating a goal against CardiffImage source, Shutterstock

    Six minutes of madness produced four goals as Lorent Tolaj and Bim Pepple gave Plymouth a 2-0 lead only for that to be halved straight from the kick-off for the second goal through Omari Kellyman.

    We had barely had time to draw breath before Pepple was nodding in his second and Argyle's third.

    Kellyman's second just before the break was the best goal of the five and both sides have also hit the woodwork.

    Plenty for us all to digest at the break with Conor Hazard denying Perry Ng an equaliser right on the half-time whistle.

    We're getting our fully penny's worth at Home Park.