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. 100 not out for Trotters and Seasiderspublished at 14:53 GMT 21 February

    Bolton v Blackpool (15:00 GMT)

    Zat Knight of Bolton and DJ Campbell of Blackpool battle for the ball during the Barclays Premier League match between Bolton Wanderers and Blackpool in 2010Image source, Getty Images

    You weren't around the first time these two met, nor was I, none of us were.

    Today will be the 100th league meeting between Bolton and Blackpool, a rivalry which started just after the turn of the last century with a Trotters double, and which has subsequently been played out over the top three tiers of English football.

    There is a chance they could both be departing League One at the end of this season but at opposite ends.

    The home side's eight-game unbeaten run may have come a touch too late to threaten the top two but who would want to face them in the play-offs?

    Blackpool's three defeats from their past five outings leaves them perilously perched two points clear of the dotted line, and with a trip to second-placed Lincoln to follow next weekend, large gulps are being taken at Bloomfield Road.

    The news of forward Michael Obafemi being likely to miss the rest of the season with injury and the stripping of the captaincy from James Husband has only increased the furrowed brows of those with Tangerine loyalties - oh, and Bolton have won 10 of their past 13 games at home...

  2. Elsewhere in League Twopublished at 14:50 GMT 21 February

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    There is plenty on the line this afternoon in the other League Two games, with the battles to get into the play-off spots and to get out of the relegation zone very much underway.

    In-form Accrington welcome a revitalised Shrewsbury to the Wham Stadium.

    Play-off chasing Grimsby head to Bristol Rovers, who seem to be in freefall having lost their past three games.

    Salford will be doing everything they can not to drop out of the top six when they head to Cheltenham.

    Twelfth-placed Colchester head to north London to face Barnet, who sit just one point above them in the league table.

    Sixth-placed Chesterfield travel to relegation-battling Crawley

    The form of both Gillingham and Oldham are inconsistency epitomised, and so the two mid-table sides will be desperate to get their seasons on track as they battle it out this afternoon.

    Fifth-placed Notts County face a Tranmere side who have lost five of their past six games.

  3. Newport not quite in exile yet...published at 14:47 GMT 21 February

    Newport v Cambridge (15:00 GMT)

    Newport boss Christian Fuchs in the dugout during the 3-1 win at SalfordImage source, Getty Images

    Dropping back into the National League for the first since 2013 has seemed almost nailed on for much of this season for Newport County, but an excellent 3-1 win at promotion-chasing Salford in midweek has given the Exiles a glimmer of hope.

    That victory ended a run of five games without a win for Christian Fuchs' side, and another against-the-odds success today - albeit without Fuchs, external on the touchline as he misses the fixture through illness - could lift Newport out of the bottom two on goal difference, depending on how Bristol Rovers get on.

    Newport face another stern test with the in-form Cambridge United making the trip to south Wales.

    The U's currently occupy the third automatic promotion spot and have lost just one of their past 18 games (W11 D6), though that defeat did come away at relegation strugglers Harrogate two weeks ago.

  4. Will revived Sulphurites upset flying Ravens?published at 14:47 GMT 21 February

    Harrogate v Bromley (15:00 GMT)

    Harrogate manager Simon Weaver pictured on the touchline during the game against ChesterfieldImage source, Shutterstock

    On paper, this one looks like a forgone conclusion as League Two leaders Bromley visit second-from-bottom Harrogate Town.

    But if this game teaches you anything, it is to always expect the unexpected. And maybe, just maybe, the Sulphurites are starting to put together a mini-escape.

    Simon Weaver's side were five points adrift of safety and rooted to the foot of the table when they suffered a fifth straight defeat to Swindon on 3 February and extended their winless run to 20 games (D4 L16).

    But two wins and a draw since then has put Harrogate within two points of safety and they are looking to climb out of the bottom two for the first time since mid-December.

    As for Bromley, they are unbeaten in their past 14 games (W10 D4), though Andy Woodman's side have drawn their past two and are looking to keep their bid to win promotion to League One for the first time in their history on track.

  5. On the way in League Onepublished at 14:43 GMT 21 February

    League One (15:00 GMT)

    There is plenty more still to come in League One today:

    • AFC Wimbledon v Bradford City
    • Bolton Wanderers v Blackpool
    • Huddersfield Town v Barnsley
    • Luton Town v Burton Albion
    • Mansfield Town v Lincoln City
    • Northampton Town v Leyton Orient
    • Peterborough United v Exeter City
    • Port Vale v Reading
    • Stockport County v Wigan Athletic
  6. Still to come in League Twopublished at 14:42 GMT 21 February

    League Two (15:00 GMT)

    We have nine more games on the way on the way in League Two:

    • Accrington Stanley v Shrewsbury Town
    • Bristol Rovers v Grimsby Town
    • Cheltenham Town v Salford City
    • Colchester United v Barnet
    • Crawley Town v Chesterfield
    • Gillingham v Oldham Athletic
    • Harrogate Town v Bromley
    • Newport County v Cambridge United
    • Notts County v Tranmere Rovers
  7. Argyle on the move?published at 14:41 GMT 21 February

    League One table

    The League One table alongside a photo of a smiling Plymouth striker Lorent TolajImage source, BBC Sport/Shutterstock

    Lincoln can cut Cardiff's lead at the top to one point with a win at Mansfield in the 15:00 GMT kick-offs.

    The Bluebirds still have a huge cushion over the chasing pack though.

    Plymouth close to within three points of the top six with their crushing victory over Cardiff.

    Wycombe's win over play-off rivals Stevenage gets them to within two points of the top six - it's getting really tight in the race for a play-off spot.

  8. 'Lapses of confidence from Swindon'published at 14:40 GMT 21 February

    FT: Swindon 1-2 Crewe

    Markus Fjortoft
    BBC Radio Wiltshire summariser

    We have to redefine what a promotion chasing team looks like. We have to analyse the bigger picture, our stats are unbelievable. We are second in the table.

    Crewe going 2-0 up was a blow. We didn't need to concede that second goal. It changed our approach. Football is about moments and today Swindon had lapses of confidence in those big moments.

  9. Crewe into play-off spots... for nowpublished at 14:39 GMT 21 February

    League Two

    The League Two table and Crewe manager Lee Bell with thumbs upImage source, Shutterstock

    An excellent win for Crewe away at Swindon means they have climbed into the play-off places before the 15:00 GMT games.

    The Robins remain three points behind Bromley and have also played two more games than the sides around them.

    Barrow remain 20th and two points above the relegation zone after throwing away a two-goal lead to lose at Fleetwood, who move up to 14th.

  10. 'Managerial masterclasspublished at 14:37 GMT 21 February

    FT: Rotherham 1-2 Doncaster

    Lee Turnbull
    Former Doncaster midfielder on BBC Radio Sheffield

    Managerial masterclass. Recognising we were missing out on second balls. Not good enough at all. The changes made the difference. It all changed then.

    Harry Clifton provided so much energy. Grant McCann take a bow. 41 years it has been since we last won here. Go and celebrate lads.

    Doncaster Rovers boss Grant McCann watching his team from the technical areaImage source, Shutterstock
  11. 'No consistency'published at 14:35 GMT 21 February

    FT: Rotherham 1-2 Doncaster

    Matt Taylor
    Former Millers manager

    Disaster is the right word. Grant McCann has done a masterclass. You have to be honest and say the Rotherham players weren't at it in the second half.

    The last 20 minutes they had no physicality, no consistency.

  12. 'They gave it everything'published at 14:34 GMT 21 February

    FT: Swindon 1-2 Crewe

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    Strange game. They deserve it. They dictated play, they were coasting, they took their opportunities.

    A goal from Swindon came out of nowhere and then Crewe had to hold on for so long. They were exhausted at the end, they gave it everything.

  13. Postpublished at 14:33 GMT 21 February

    Plymouth 5-2 Cardiff

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales

    Cardiff had the joint-best defensive record in League One before this game.

    The leaders still have the best goal difference in the league, but it's only two better than Lincoln in second.

    The Imps could close the gap between them and the Bluebirds to just one point if they win at Mansfield today.

  14. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:31 GMT 21 February

    Plymouth 5-2 Cardiff

    Bim Pepple runs away with his arm in the air after scoring for Plymouth against CardiffImage source, Shutterstock

    Cardiff's 12-game unbeaten run comes to an end in a spectacular lunchtime at Home Park.

    Twice the league leaders hauled themselves to within one goal with an Omari Kellyman double.

    But a brace each from Lorent Tolaj and Bim Pepple were added to by a Mathias Ross header as Plymouth served notice that they may not have given up on the play-offs.

    Both sides also hit the woodwork and worked the respective goalkeepers on numerous occasions.

    A special day down in Devon.

  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:30 GMT 21 February

    Wycombe 3-1 Stevenage

    It's a fantastic result for Wycombe as they clinch their tenth win of the season.

    Strikes from Cauley Woodrow, debutant Nathan Lowe and Junior Quitirna were plenty enough to keep the three points in Buckinghamshire.

    It's the perfect response to disappointing results against Exeter and Reading, and sees them move to within two points of the play-offs, and one point of Stevenage.

    The race for the play-offs just got that little bit tighter.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:29 GMT 21 February

    Fleetwood 3-2 Barrow

    An incredible fightback by Fleetwood Town. A capitulation by Barrow.

    The relegation-battling Bluebirds were on course for victory when they led 2-0 with 26 minutes to play.

    But a late onslaught by the Fishermen has completely snatched the game away from Dino Maamria's side.

  17. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:29 GMT 21 February

    Rotherham 1-2 Doncaster

    Doncaster Rovers' Luke Molyneux celebrates scoring his side's second goalImage source, Shutterstock

    A huge win for Doncaster.

    A huge blow to Rotherham's survival hopes.

    The home side led through Sam Nombe's third-minute penalty but Doncaster rang the changes at the break to devastating affect.

    Brandon Hanlan equalised before home goalkeeper Cameron Dawson gifted possession to Luke Molyneux for the winner.

  18. goal

    GOAL: Fleetwood 3-2 Barrowpublished at 14:27 GMT 21 February

    Wyll Stanway own goal (90+4 mins)

    Un. Be. Lievable.

    What has Wyll Stanway done here?

    Finley Potter drives into the area on the left and fires it across the face of goal but Stanway somehow conspires to parry into it into his own net.

    From 2-0 up, Barrow have completely thrown it away and it's jubilation for Fleetwood.

  19. goal

    GOAL: Wycombe 3-1 Stevenagepublished at 14:27 GMT 21 February

    Junior Quitirna (90+6 mins)

    That's well and truly game over.

    Substitute Junior Quitirna gets the ball at the edge of the box and fires it directly at Filip Marschall.

    Somehow it goes through the goalkeeper and into the back of the net.

    That moment probably sums up Stevenage's afternoon.

  20. FULL-TIMEpublished at 14:26 GMT 21 February

    Swindon 1-2 Crewe

    A massive win for Crewe to boost their play-off hopes and land a major blow to Swindon's title bid.

    Robins boss Ian Holloway looks furious at the full-time whistle as he appears to be having a pop at Alex manager Lee Bell.