Summary

  • Six games across League One and League Two on Saturday

  • L1 FT: Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff - Leaders held by O's but move four points clear at top

  • L1 FT: Peterborough 3-1 Bolton - Posh go 10th with sixth win in eight games

  • L1 FT: Luton 2-1 Stevenage - Kodua scores winner as Hatters come from behind

  • L1 FT: Stockport 1-0 Huddersfield - Andresson scores 96th-minute winner

  • L2 FT: Tranmere 0-2 Bromley - Ravens go five points clear at top with seventh-straight win

  • L2 FT: Crewe 1-1 Harrogate - late Cursons equaliser lifts Harrogate off bottom

  • Bradford v Rotherham postponed because of frozen pitch

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  1. Goodbyepublished at 17:16 GMT 10 January

    #bbcefl

    What we've lacked in games we've certainly made up for with action.

    There's been plenty of goals to warm the cockles on a freezing afternoon.

    Thanks for joining us for another afternoon of third and fourth tier action, we hope to see you back here soon.

    We'll be back with a full programme of EFL action next weekend, starting with Friday's Championship meeting between West Brom and second-placed Middlesbrough.

  2. Bromley stretch lead at the toppublished at 17:11 GMT 10 January

    League Two table

    The League Two table alongside a photograph of a happy Bromley boss Andy WoodmanImage source, BBC Sport/Getty Images

    Michael Cheek’s 13th and 14th goals of the season earned leaders Bromley their seventh victory in a row as they won 2-0 at Tranmere.

    Cheek nodded in Mitch Pinnock’s cross to give the visitors an early lead and doubled it with a clinical finish after half-time, stretching Bromley’s advantage at the top to five points.

    Crewe missed their chance to make up ground on the play-off positions, conceding an injury-time equaliser at home to struggling Harrogate.

    Calum Agius marked his 50th appearance for the Alex by volleying in the opener but Town substitute Tom Cursons struck in the third minute of stoppage time – the visitors’ first goal in five games – to claim a point that hauls them off the foot of the table.

  3. Bluebirds ruffling featherspublished at 17:05 GMT 10 January

    League One table

    The League One table alongside a photograph of Cardiff striker Yousef SalechImage source, BBC Sport/Shutterstock

    Cardiff extend their lead at the top to four points but were held to a 1-1 draw by struggling Leyton Orient who move up a couple of places to 18th.

    Stockport's late lunchtime win over Huddersfield moves them up to fourth place while Bolton fell to a costly loss at Peterborough who are now in the top 10.

    Luton beat Stevenage to move within one point of the top six.

  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:58 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    Dominic Ballard of Leyton Orient competes for the ball with Cardiff City players Gabriel Osho and William FishImage source, Shutterstock

    Cardiff miss the chance to go six points clear at the top as struggling Leyton Orient put on a decent performance to earn a draw.

    The home side were gifted the lead when goalkeeper Nathan Trott had the ball pinched off him by Dom Ballard to score.

    Cardiff took a while to get going but eventually levelled through a fine individual effort from Yousef Salech 12 minutes before the break.

    Both Trott and Orient goalkeeper Killian Cahill were called upon to keep the score level but the Bluebirds move four points ahead at the top of League One while Orient are two clear of the drop zone.

  5. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:56 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 3-1 Bolton

    Peterborough's resurgence continues as they climb to 10th with a fifth home victory in their past seven.

    Another blow to Bolton's promotion hopes as Wanderers slump to a third defeat in six matches.

    Goals from Jimmy-Jay Morgan and Matt Garbett put Posh 2-0 up.

    Sam Dalby gave Bolton hope, but Kyrell Lisbie's goal just a minute later quashed any comeback hopes.

    Bolton stay sixth but with teams queuing up behind them, including Peterborough. They're just four points back now.

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:56 GMT 10 January

    Tranmere 0-2 Bromley

    Seven wins in seven games for Bromley, who storm on at the top of the League Two table.

    A Michael Cheek goal in either half is enough to take the Ravens five points clear of second-placed Swindon, although they've now played a game more.

  7. 'Boos ring around the ground'published at 16:55 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 1-1 Harrogate

    Graham McGarry
    Crewe commentator for BBC Radio Stoke

    The boos ring around the ground.

    Crewe are disappointed late on, not for the first time this season because they looked like they were on for the three points.

    They make it seven unbeaten at home but it wasn't good enough for the three points.

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:54 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 1-1 Harrogate

    Crewe will be kicking themselves - they should have put this game to bed in the second half.

    But it only takes a moment to score a goal and Tom Cursons' dramatic late equaliser salvages a point.

    Harrogate climb off the bottom of the League Two table, that result lifting them above Newport.

  9. Postpublished at 16:53 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 3-1 Bolton

    Bolton stopper Tyler Miller again called into action to deny Peter Kioso after good work from Kian Hayes.

  10. Postpublished at 16:53 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    We are into five minutes of time added on.

    I think Leyton Orient will be satisfied with this.

  11. 'Crewe have paid the price'published at 16:50 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 1-1 Harrogate

    Peter Morse
    Crewe summariser on BBC Radio Stoke

    You just saw it coming, out of that right-hand side. It shouldn't have happened.

    Nothing that Ian Lawlor could do, he's been denied a rare Crewe clean sheet on his debut.

    Crewe were waiting for the whistle and they've paid the price for it.

  12. goal

    GOAL: Crewe 1-1 Harrogatepublished at 16:50 GMT 10 January

    Tom Cursons (90+3 mins)

    Who would have thought it... a Harrogate equaliser!

    Reece Smith scampers down the left and whips over a cross and substitute Tom Cursons rifles it beyond the despairing Ian Lawlor.

    It's Harrogate's first goal in five games - and could lift them off the foot of the table.

  13. INJURY TIMEpublished at 16:50 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 3-1 Bolton

    Bolton have given it a real go, but Peterborough have been clinical and almost grab a fourth.

    Tyler Miller does well to keep out a super volley from sub Oluwalopemiwa Aderoju.

    Then Harry Leonard's left-foot shot from outside the box goes wide.

    Seven minutes of stoppage-time.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:48 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    Cardiff send on Callum Robinson for Alex Robertson.

    We have five minutes of the 90 remaining.

  15. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:48 GMT 10 January

    Tranmere 0-2 Bromley

    Bromley are looking to close this game out and bank that seventh win in a row and Corey Whitely, having just had a pop at goal that whistled wide, has been withdrawn.

    Not that Whitely's being subbed in response to failing to find the target - it's just a case of managing time and Brooklyn Ilunga will come on for the remaining five minutes or so.

  16. Postpublished at 16:46 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    Isaak Davies - is that a cross or a shot?

    It does not matter as a back-pedaling Leyton Orient goalkeepoer Killian Cahill does well to keep it out of the net.

    Time is running out to find a winner for either of these two.

  17. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:43 GMT 10 January

    Peterborough 3-1 Bolton

    Double change for the hosts as Declan Frith and Oluwalopemiwa Aderoju come on for goalscorers Kyrell Lisbie and Jimmy-Jay Morgan.

  18. Postpublished at 16:43 GMT 10 January

    Leyton Orient 1-1 Cardiff

    OIlie O'Neill sends a shot over the bar for Leyton Orient.

    They couldn't, could they?

  19. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:43 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 1-0 Harrogate

    Even if he finishes on the losing side, Mark Oxley can be proud of his 100th game between the sticks for Harrogate.

    The goalkeeper has kept his side's hopes alive, reacting superbly to push away Adrien Thibaut's header at point-blank range.

  20. 'Anxious moments'published at 16:42 GMT 10 January

    Crewe 1-0 Harrogate

    Graham McGarry
    Crewe commentator for BBC Radio Stoke

    Anxious moments at 85 minutes and you begin to feel that the 1-0 lead might be tested.

    Can Crewe find a second goal?