Summary

  • League One: Leaders Birmingham come from behind to beat Rotherham

  • Second-placed Wycombe held by Cambridge; Wrexham score late winner against Crawley

  • League Two: Leaders Walsall salvage late point against Salford; AFC Wimbledon beat Bradford; Doncaster defeat MK Dons

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  1. Phew! That's all from uspublished at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    Walsall v SalfordImage source, PA Media

    Thank you for tuning in for our League One and Two EFL coverage today.

    So much action and late drama again and that is why we love it so much.

    Do join us tomorrow, we'll have full live text commentary of Bristol Rovers v Peterborough United (15:00 kick-off) in League One.

    On Monday, we will also be bringing you all the drama as it unfolds in the Championship clash between Middlesbrough and Sunderland (20:00 ko).

    Until next time, take care!

  2. Carlisle go bottom after crushing Swindon defeatpublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    League Two bottom of table graphic

    Carlisle dropped to the foot of League Two courtesy of a 5-1 thumping at home against Swindon and victory for Morecambe, who beat local rivals Fleetwood 4-2.

    Despite a much-needed win Morecambe remain in the second relegation slot, three points from safety and Tranmere, who were beaten 3-1 at home by Colchester.

    Newport and Harrogate climbed away from the drop zone, the former beating Barrow and the latter drawing with Crewe.

    Accrington dropped two places after they were beaten 2-1 by Port Vale. But Stanley do have three games in hand on Harrogate and one in hand of all the teams below them.

  3. Doncaster close gap on Walsallpublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    League Two top of table graphic

    Doncaster Rovers regained second place from lunchtime victors Notts County and closed the gap on runaway leaders Walsall to seven points albeit having played one game more.

    Walsall were heading for a third straight defeat only for Danny Johnson to rescue a point against Salford City.

    Notts County further strengthened their hold on the third automatic place with a win over Gillingham while AFC Wimbledon moved up to fourth with a narrow but convincing win over Bradford, the Yorkshire outfit dropping to seventh place.

    Chesterfield swapped places with Grimsby, winners against Bromley, slipping to tenth place while Port Vale were the other upwardly mobile outfit in the top 10, moving to sixth at the Bantams' expense.

  4. Shrewsbury off the bottompublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    League One bottom of table graphic

    With 10-men, Shrewsbury came from behind the beat Mansfield and swap places with Cambridge United who drew with Wycombe.

    Crawley thought they'd grabbed a 90th-minute point against Wrexham only to lose in injury time and they're third from bottom,

    It's four games unbeaten for Burton who drew at Barnsley at lunchtime and they're four points behind Bristol Rovers who have a massive game at home to Peterborough tomorrow.

  5. Birmingham go four points clearpublished at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    League One top of table graphic

    Birmingham's win over Rotherham and Wycombe's draw at Cambridge United means Blues are now four points clear the top with two games in hand.

    Wrexham have moved within four points of second place with their late, late win at Crawley.

    Stockport ended Leyton Orient's 11 game unbeaten run to go fourth, moving above Huddersfield who lost at Northampton.

    Orient stay sixth but look at Charlton now - after yet another win they're up to seventh place.

  6. Johnson double helps Walsall salvage late pointpublished at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    FT: Walsall 2-2 Salford

    Adam Cottier
    BBC Final Score reporter at Poundland Bescot Stadium

    At 2-0 down to Salford here Walsall looked to have lost their way, facing a third straight defeat.

    Their goalkeeper Tommy Simkin had made a quite brilliant save to stop Cole Stockton scoring his second before Hakeeb Adelakun did manage to beat him.

    At that point another looked inevitable for the league leaders.

    But you don’t get to the top of the league without having desire and a positive attitude built within and Walsall exuded it from that point to salvage perhaps one of their most important points of the season.

    And credit too to Danny Johnson, on as a sub at the break having missed a penalty last week.

    He stepped up here, and some.

  7. 'Two points lost or one point gained?'published at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    FT: Cambridge 1-1 Wycombe

    Mark Johnson
    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire commentator

    It was a brave fight back from the U's having fallen behind 10 minutes before the end of the first half.

    The U's were up against a 10-men team and they did test the keeper, but in the end time just ran out for them.

    Two points lost or one point gained? That will be debated for a while.

  8. 'Blues completely dominated the second half'published at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    FT: Birmingham 2-1 Rotherham

    Darren Carter
    Ex-Birmingham midfielder on BBC Radio WM

    They completely dominated the second half, Rotherham didn't really a sight of Blues goal and they didn't really get into the Blues defensive end, blues camped territory wise and you could sense a goal was coming.

    Jay Stansfield stepped up like he has so many times this season and gets the equalising goal, and who else do you want to take a pressure penalty it is that man again.

    But I think it was a fantastic display and this was as impressive result as any this season.

  9. League One full-time round uppublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    Right then let's bring you the final scores from around the other grounds in League One today.

    Blackpool came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at home to Charlton, Sam Silvera and Niall Ennis scored in the final 20 minutes to earn them a point.

    Crawley Town scored to level the game 1-1 with Wrexham in the 90th minute but Elliot Lee scored a 95th-minute goal to win them the game, cue heartbreak for the home side.

    Shrewsbury came from a goal down and having a man sent-off to beat Mansfield Town 2-1 at home, scoring twice in the second half.

    Reading beat Bolton, Harvey Knibbs slotted home from the penalty spot late on to win them a big three points.

    Northampton Town held on as Huddersfield scored twice late but weren't able to get anything out of the game as the Cobblers won 3-2.

    And Lincoln City scored an 88th-minute equaliser away to Wigan Athletic to earn a point at The Brick Community Stadium.

  10. League Two full-time round-uppublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    Danny Johnson has broken Salford hearts with a late equaliser for Walsall, his second of the match, with it finishing 2-2.

    Paul Glatzel and Will Wright have added two stoppage time goals to make it 5-1 for in-form Swindon against Carlisle.

    Grimsby have won 2-0 at Bromley, Doncaster have held firm to win 2-1 against MK Dons and retake second spot in the table.

    There are also wins for Morecambe over Fleetwood, Port Vale, who have beaten Accrington and Colchester who have prevailed against Tranmere.

    Harrogate and Crewe have shared the points after a 1-1 draw while Newport have edged a tight encounter against Barrow 1-0.

  11. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Bradford

    That's it as Wimbledon extend their unbeaten run to seven games and Bradford lose their first in eight.

  12. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Birmingham 2-1 Rotherham

    Birmingham extend their lead at the top but they were made to work hard for it.

    Sam Nombe headed Rotherham into a half-time lead against the run of play.

    We expected a Blues reaction and while it wasn't quite a case of laying siege to the visitors' goal they did enough.

    First Jay Stansfield converted from close range nine minutes after the restart and he then fired home a penalty six minutes before the end after Taylor Gardner-Hickman had been fouled.

    Birmingham go four points clear at the top with two games in hand on their pursuers.

  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Cambridge United 1-1 Wycombe

    With Birmingham losing and Wycombe winning at one point this afternoon the Chairboys were going top of League One.

    But they've been held at the Abbey Stadium by struggling Cambridge United.

    Cameron Humphreys gave the visitors the lead before it all kicked-off in the second period.

    Sonny Bradley was sent-off for a foul on Michael Morrison but Jordan Stokes saw the resultant penalty saved by Wycombe goalkeeper Franco Ravizzoli.

    Stokes made up for the miss with a leveller six minutes from the end.

    Quite a game.

  14. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Birmingham 2-1 Rotherham

    Grant Hanley is on for Birmingham as a late substitute and is promptly cautioned.

  15. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Bradford

    It is looking increasingly likely the Dons are going to hold firm against Bradford who are huffing and puffing without looking like break the door down.

    There should be a few minutes extras on account of the injury to Ciaran Kelly but if you were a betting man money would be going on a second for Wimbledon rather than an equaliser.

  16. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Cambridge 1-1 Wycombe

    Mark Johnson
    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire commentator

    This is pure attack against defence now!

  17. Postpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Birmingham 2-1 Rotherham

    Six minutes of time added on.

  18. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Leyton Orient 0-1 Stockport

    There we have it, Stockport take all three points.

    A first half goal by Kyle Wootton was enough to confirm the victory as they held on in the second half.

    Stockport move up to fourth in the table as it stands, putting more daylight between themselves and Leyton Orient.

  19. Latest in League Onepublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

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    Well Northampton Town looked to be cruising to victory in their game against Huddersfield but in the past ten minutes the visitors have got two goals back to make it 3-2 with just over five minutes remaining.

    Herbie Kane and Jonathan Hogg have scored the two goals in quick succession. They couldn't, could they?

    Reading have taken the lead against Bolton, Harvey Knibbs firing them into the lead with a penalty at the SCL Stadium.

    Blackpool have come from two down to level their game with Charlton at 2-2! Sam Silvera and Niall Ennis with the goals.

    And Crawley Town have scored in the 90th minute to level the game at 1-1 against Wrexham,Bradley Ibrahim has scored late.

  20. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Birmingham 2-1 Rotherham

    Jack Holmes replaces Louie Sibley for Rotherham.

    Can they find an equaliser?