Summary

  • League One: Wins for Reading, Stevenage, Plymouth, Bradford & Cardiff.

  • Jack Marriott hits hat-trick for Royals

  • Barnsley deny Wimbledon in 3-3 draw at Oakwell

  • League Two: Wins for Barrow, Cambridge, Crewe, MK Dons, Shrewsbury & Tranmere

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  1. Thank you and goodbyepublished at 17:30 GMT 14 February

    That is it for today's League One and League Two coverage.

    Thank you for joining us on another frantic day in the Football League.

    We return on Monday with coverage of a huge game in the Championship as leaders Middlesbrough host second-placed Coventry City at 20:00 GMT.

    Can Frank Lampard's men wrestle back top spot? Join us to find out.

    Goodnight.

  2. Shrewsbury rise after shocking Swindonpublished at 17:23 GMT 14 February

    League Two table

    An image of the League Two table with photos of Cambridge United players celebratingImage source, Opta/Shutterstock

    Croud Meadow hosted the biggest shock today with Shrewsbury beating Swindon 3-1. Ian Holloway's side drop to third, when they really had a good opportunity to gain ground on leaders Bromley who could only draw 1-1 with 10-man Notts County.

    Cambridge United leapfrogged Swindon into second having beaten Bristol Rovers today.

    MK Dons stay fifth after a win over Newport, who drop to the bottom of the table, with Harrogate moving above them after a draw at Chesterfield.

    Crewe Alexandra rise to seventh with their win over Gillingham, who remain in 14th.

  3. Cardiff increase lead after Lincoln are heldpublished at 17:17 GMT 14 February

    League One table

    An image of the L1 table with a photo of Bolton Wanderers' Sam Dalby celebratingImage source, Opta/Shutterstock

    Bolton may not have moved an inch in the table but that draw with Lincoln could be big for them.

    It leaves them six points away from the automatic promotion places and three points ahead of fourth-placed Stockport County with a much healthier goal difference.

    Lincoln, however, will be licking their wounds knowing that their opportunity to sail above Cardiff has gone for another week with the Bluebirds extending their lead at the top to four points.

    Northampton's point doesn't mean they are in the clear next time out, but it's one better than Blackpool, who remain firmly in danger with a dent into their goal difference after a 4-0 thrashing from Plymouth Argyle.

    Meanwhile, Bradford's win moves keeps them six points above Reading, who hover outside the play-off places, after their 2-0 victory over Peterborough this afternoon.

  4. League One round-uppublished at 17:07 GMT 14 February

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    • Cardiff have extended their lead at the top of League One after beating Luton 3-1, thanks to goals from David Turnbull, Joel Colwill and Perry Ng.
    • AFC Wimbledon were minutes away from completing a brilliant comeback against Barnsley, coming from 2-0 down to lead 3-2, but Scott Banks spoiled the party when he scored in the 87th minute to make it 3-3.
    • Bradford put on a convincing display to beat Peterborough 2-0, with striker Kayden Jackson scoring on the 50-minute mark, adding to Bobby Pointon's first-half strike. The win puts them six points ahead of seventh-placed Reading.
    • Elsewhere, Northampton secured a vital point, holding Exeter at 0-0 to give themselves breathing room in the race to avoid the trapdoor for League Two.
  5. League Two round-uppublished at 17:04 GMT 14 February

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    • What a result for Shrewsbury who have followed up a first win in five against Barrow by shocking second placed Swindon 3-1 at Croud Meadow. Ian Holloway's side were looking for a fifth straight win but have missed the chance to steal ground on leaders Bromley, dropping a place to third.
    • Cambridge United started fourth but have gone second with a 3-1 win against Bristol Rovers at the Cledara Abbey Stadium. It is a ninth win in 11 for Neil Harris's side - delivered with two goals from Ben Knight.
    • Fifth-placed MK Dons kept up the pressure on the top teams with a 1-0 win over Newport, Aaron Collins's first-minute goal enough to separate the two sides.
    • Draw specialists Chesterfield have done it again with Harrogate pinning them back to finish 1-1, the 13th draw of the Spireites campaign. Lee Bonis gave them the lead but received a red card (second yellow) on 59 minutes to allow Tobias Brenan to peg them back and move Town off the bottom into 23rd.
    • Crewe and Gillingham fought out a close affair at the Mornflake Stadium with Adrian Thibaut's 62nd-minute hit enough to deliver three points for Alex and continue a five-match unbeaten streak for Lee Bell's side, who end the day in seventh.
    • Oldham and Fleetwood finished 1-1 with Mark Helm scoring for the visitors and Jack Stevens levelling for the hosts at Boundary Park.
    • Tranmere needed a win more than anyone in the division having lost nine of their past 11 and all of their past six, but they had too much for Crawley with Zech Obiero and Joe Ironside on target, the latter from the spot.

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:00 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-1 Bolton

    Bolton's equaliser in the 82nd minute robs Lincoln of not only the chance to build a nine-point lead above the play-off places, but also their striking distance to league leaders Cardiff.

    Lincoln were enjoying opportunity after opportunity after opportunity, but with Jack Moylan only finding the net once, Bolton were never out of sight and managed to close the gap through Sam Dalby's header.

    Neither side suffer an end to their respective unbeaten runs but this could be a big result in not only the title chase, but the promotion race too.

  7. Postpublished at 17:00 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-1 Bolton

    Bolton keeper Jack Bonham is at the rescue once more after denying Reeco Hackett's strike from a corner clearance.

    Could that be it?

    We are past the original seven minutes of added time now.

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:59 GMT 14 February

    Bromley 1-1 Notts County

    Seven minutes of injury time completed.

    Two of the top sides in the division share the spoils.

    Bromley threw everything at County at the end, opening goalscorer Michael Cheek in amongst it of course.

    County finished with 10 men remember as Scott Robertson carelessly earned a second yellow card.

    Bromley continue their impressive unbeaten home run.

  9. 'Skubala is incandescent'published at 16:57 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-1 Bolton

    Michael Hortin
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire commentator

    Micahel Skubala is incandescent, Bolton were left to attack with a Lincoln man down.

    You can see Skubala on the sideline saying, "Get my substitution on now!"

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 GMT 14 February

    Barrow 1-0 Colchester

    Not a thriller, arguably worse than the Stevenage v Huddersfield game I was watching and reporting on at lunchtime actually.

    Sorry that my 30th birthday has been spent reporting on two games with just two goals in them.

    But Niall Canavan's right-footed finish has given Barrow a massive lift in Dino Maamria's first game in charge of the Bluebird.

  11. YELLOW CARDSpublished at 16:54 GMT 14 February

    Barrow 1-0 Colchester

    Two at once.

    Colchester United's Harvey Araujo is joined by team-mate Kane Vincent-Young in the referee's notebook.

    He should be blowing three notes on his whistle in the next 60 seconds.

  12. 'Lucky seven for Bolton or Lincoln'published at 16:53 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-1 Bolton

    Michael Hortin
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire commentator

    Seven minutes of added time, will it be a lucky seven for Bolton or Lincoln.

    It feels as if we haven't had a break in play in a while - it is frantic!

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:52 GMT 14 February

    Blackpool 0-4 Plymouth

    Plymouth Argyle deliver a 4-0 drubbing over a lacklustre Blackpool.

    Blackpool made changes at half-time but it wasn't enough to change their fate. Caleb Watts backed up the trio of first-half goals with one of his own 15 minutes into the second.

    The Tangerines did eventually find a way up front to make some efforts at goal but one attempt at target to the Pilgrims' 11 tells a story all of its own.

    To add insult to injury, their captain James Husband saw red - both metaphorically and literally - just as the match was coming to an end. Ouch.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:52 GMT 14 February

    Bromley 1-1 Notts County

    One for Bromley, three for County.

    Bromley's Will Hondermarck replaces Jude Arthurs.

    County's Lucas Ness replaces Lewis Macari.

    Tyrese Hall replaces Jodi Jones.

    Rod McDonald replaces Matthew Dennis.

    So that is arguably the two goalscorers from this game replaced at one time, tongue in cheek for Michael Cheek wanting to claim Dennis' own goal mind.

  15. RED CARD TO BLACKPOOLpublished at 16:51 GMT 14 February

    James Husband (87 mins)

    If losing 4-0 wasn't enough, Blackpool have just seen their captain James Husband given his marching orders for a poor response to Xavier Amaechi's foul.

    Tempers have boiled over but while the Tangerines might feel hot under the collar, it's Plymouth who are basking in the sun.

  16. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:50 GMT 14 February

    Barrow 1-0 Colchester

    Probably a final change each (definitely the final one for Barrow) as we head into five minutes added time

    For Colchester United, Jaden Williams replaces Fin Back.

    For Barrow, Jovan Malcolm replaces Elliot Newby.

  17. 'Lots of deep breaths'published at 16:50 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-1 Bolton

    Michael Hortin
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire commentator

    Bolton are causing problems and Lincoln can't close down the space.

    Over 10,000 fans are here and lots of deep breaths in the stands now.

  18. Postpublished at 16:49 GMT 14 February

    Lincoln 1-1 Bolton

    Lincoln have had nine shots on target from their 21 attempts.

    Bolton have only guided three towards it's intended home but their success rate of one out of three is looking good right now.

  19. League One updatepublished at 16:48 GMT 14 February

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    Cardiff are on course to collect yet another three points to extend their lead at the top of League One, leading Luton 3-1, thanks to goals from David Turnbull, Joel Colwill and Perry Ng.

    AFC Wimbledon thought they had completed a remarkable comeback against Barnsley, coming from 2-0 down to lead 3-2, before Scott Banks scored in the 87th minute to make it 3-3.

    Bradford are beating Peterborough 2-0, with striker Kayden Jackson scoring on the 50-minute mark, adding to Bobby Pointon's first-half strike.

    Elsewhere, Northampton are holding Exeter at 0-0 to give themselves vital breathing room in the relegation battle.

  20. RED CARDpublished at 16:48 GMT 14 February

    Bromley 1-1 Notts County

    A second yellow means red.

    Scott Robertson's unprofessional, unnecessary foul means County will have to conduct the last 10 minutes or so, expecting a fair few added minutes, with only 10 men.