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. 'Blackpool need to be tight at the back'published at 15:17 GMT 21 February

    Bolton 0-0 Blackpool

    Steve Thompson
    Former Blackpool assistant manager on BBC Radio Lancashire

    They need to try and frustrate them. You want to take the game to Bolton but you can't be caught out on the counter-attack, they are good at that. We need to be really tight at the back.

    We have already given away some unnecessary free kicks, we can't be doing that.

  2. Postpublished at 15:17 GMT 21 February

    Bolton 0-0 Blackpool

    Ashley Fletcher has 19 goals for Blackpool this season.

    He won't get number 20 yet as he lifts an effort over the bar.

    Where would the Tangerines be without his goals though?

  3. Postpublished at 15:15 GMT 21 February

    Mansfield 0-0 Lincoln

    A quiet start in Nottinghamshire.

    Lincoln are unbeaten in their past six games on the road and know a win here will move them to within one point of the leaders Cardiff.

  4. YELLOW CARDpublished at 15:14 GMT 21 February

    Newport 0-0 Cambridge

    Cambridge's Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu goes into the book for a high boot on Sven Sprangler.

    Lively enough start at Rodney Parade but neither side has mustered a shot on target in the opening 15 minutes.

  5. League Two updatepublished at 15:14 GMT 21 February

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    Bristol Rovers are off to a flying start as they take a 2-0 lead against Grimsby thanks to goals from Kofi Balmer and Joe Quigley.

    Iwan Morgan has given Shrewsbury a 1-0 lead against Accrington.

    Play-off chasing Salford are 1-0 up at Cheltenham after Jorge Grant scored on the six-minute mark.

    Oldham also lead Gillingham through Calum Kavanagh.

    Fixtures elsewhere remain goalless.

  6. 'Lincoln need to use the fans'published at 15:13 GMT 21 February

    Mansfield 0-0 Lincoln

    Gavin Gordon
    Former Lincoln striker on BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Lincoln need to use the fans, they are going to be so up for this. They are already are, you can hear them. They have to use that energy.

    Classic Lincoln this. They are looking to exploit every bit of space. They like get the ball into the strikers as quickly as possible and Mansfield will have to be careful.

  7. Postpublished at 15:12 GMT 21 February

    Newport 0-0 Cambridge

    Mamadou Jobe makes a mistake for Cambridge to allow Courtney Baker-Richardson to drive in behind for Newport, but Jobe recovers well to chase back in and make a vital tackle.

    The U's are looking to at least climb above Swindon and into second this afternoon.

  8. 'Harrogate need to focus on themselves'published at 15:10 GMT 21 February

    Harrogate 0-0 Bromley

    Paul Bolland
    Ex-Harrogate midfielder on BBC Radio York

    All Harrogate can do is try and get the three points. They have to focus on themselves and try and not look at the other results.

    We have seen Harrogate this season go and beat the top teams and then struggle against the teams below them. You just never know with this side.

  9. League One updatepublished at 15:10 GMT 21 February

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    There's been early drama as Joe Taylor gave Wigan the lead after two minutes against Stockport, only for Brad Hills to make it 1-1 three minutes later.

    Elsewhere, the rest of League One is goalless.

  10. Postpublished at 15:08 GMT 21 February

    Harrogate 0-0 Bromley

    Headman by name, headman by nature...

    Chanse Headman meets Tobias Benan's ball in for Harrogate with his head but Grant Smith is there to make a comfortable claim in the Bromley goal.

  11. Postpublished at 15:08 GMT 21 February

    Bolton 0-0 Blackpool

    Corey Blackett-Taylor is enjoying his recall to the Bolton side.

    He sends in another cross and this time it's Jordi Osei-Tutu who heads wide.

    It could be a long afternoon for Blackpool if they keep coughing up these chances.

  12. Postpublished at 15:07 GMT 21 February

    Newport 0-0 Cambridge

    Newport with the first real sight of goal in south Wales as Cambridge's Dom Ball does well to clear a dangerous looking cross into the penalty area.

  13. Postpublished at 15:05 GMT 21 February

    Bolton 0-0 Blackpool

    Eoin Toal is back in the Bolton side today and he gets the first look at goal in this one but sends a header wide from Corey Blackett-Taylor's cross.

  14. League Two updatepublished at 15:04 GMT 21 February

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    We have our first goals of the 3pm kick-offs as Bristol Rovers take a 1-0 lead against Grimsby thanks to Kofi Balmer.

    Elsewhere, Shrewsbury are already ahead 1-0 against Accrington, through Iwan Morgan.

  15. Postpublished at 15:03 GMT 21 February

    Newport 0-0 Cambridge

    Newport are looking to record back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

    The Exiles will have to overcome recent history to do so though. They have lost each of their past four league meetings with Cambridge - after being unbeaten in five against them prior to this current run (W4 D1)

  16. Postpublished at 15:02 GMT 21 February

    Mansfield 0-0 Lincoln

    Mansfield are missing Regan Hendry as they make five changes to the side which lost to Blackpool on Tuesday.

    Kyle Knoyle, Aaron Lewis, Nathan Moriah-Welsh, Will Evans and Rhys Oates all start.

    Ben House makes his 100th league start for Lincoln.

    Reeco Hackett, Rob Street and Ivan Varfolomieiev come in for Tom Bayliss, Ryan One and Freddie Draper who does not make the squad.

  17. Postpublished at 15:01 GMT 21 February

    Bolton 0-0 Blackpool

    Bolton are without Ibrahim Cissoko while Max Conway and Johnny Kenny are on the bench.

    Into the side come Eoin Toal, Corey Blackett-Taylor and Kyle Dempsey.

    CJ Hamilton is among the Blackpool substitutes with Hayden Coulson starting in his place.

  18. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 GMT 21 February

    League One & League Two

    We're getting under way in 18 games across League One and League Two.

  19. Elsewhere in League Onepublished at 14:56 GMT 21 February

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    As well as our featured games, there's plenty elsewhere to get your teeth stuck into in League One this afternoon...

    Fourth-placed Bradford head to AFC Wimbledon knowing a win will keep them within touching distance of third place.

    Huddersfield welcome Barnsley and the Terriers have just a little bit of breathing room in the race for the play-offs after Wycombe's lunchtime win over Stevenage.

    After Burton picked up vital points in the past week, they head to Luton, who also need a win to keep up with the play-off pack.

    It’s a huge game at the bottom of the table as 21st-placed Northampton welcome Leyton Orient, with one point separating the two sides.

    Peterborough will be hoping to put an end to their three-match losing streak, against Exeter

    In-form Reading will be doing everything they can not to slip up at bottom of the table Port Vale.

    After Wigan got off to a winning start in Gary Caldwell’s first match in charge last week, they head to Stockport full of confidence.

  20. Stags Cup thoughts on hold as they seek to derail Lincolnpublished at 14:54 GMT 21 February

    Mansfield v Lincoln (15:00 GMT)

    Louis Reed of Mansfield Town celebrates scoring his team's second goal with Will Evans and team-mates during the FA Cup Fourth Round win at BurnleyImage source, Getty Images

    Mansfield fans may want to continue reminiscing about FA Cup glories and give this one a miss.

    With victory at Burnley last weekend and a home tie with Premier League leaders Arsenal to come in a fortnight, League One might not be at the forefront of their minds.

    But do not tell that to boss Nigel Clough with his side only six points clear of the relegation zone, and off the back of a midweek loss to Blackpool.

    "I won't even think about the Arsenal game, or whenever it is," Clough told BBC Radio Nottinghamshire.

    "We need to get some points as soon as we can."

    Points may be difficult to come by against second-placed Lincoln this afternoon.

    The Imps are on a 15-game unbeaten run and have not lost at Field Mill since 2001.

    Michael Skubala's side are eight points clear of Bolton, who are third, and the dream of second tier football for the first time since 1961 is tantalisingly within reach