Summary

  • League One: Managerless Bolton earn narrow win over Huddersfield; struggling Cambridge hold on to beat Mansfield in 12:30 GMT kick-offs

  • Wycombe miss chance to go top with Northampton draw; Stockport beat Crawley; Lincoln hammer Peterborough

  • League Two: Leaders Walsall beaten 3-0 by Bradford; MK Dons v Wimbledon ends goalless

  • Cheltenham beat Salford; Crewe fall to surprise Accrington defeat; Carlisle beat Fleetwood

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  1. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Stockport 0-0 Crawley Town

    Stockport's Ollie Norwood is causing yet more trouble.

    He lifts a free kick towards Tanto Olaofe but misjudges the weight of his pass and it goes past his teammate and towards the Crawley keeper.

  2. Postpublished at 15:24 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Wycombe 0-0 Northampton

    More promise from Northampton as Aaron McGowan sends in a cross which is met by the head of Tom Eaves, who sees his effort held by Franco Ravizzoli, though the flag was up once again.

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    GOAL: Fleetwood 0-1 Carlislepublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Cedwyn Scott (19 mins)

    Huge goal at the bottom of League Two!

    Kadeem Harris' low ball into the box finds Cedwyn Scott at the back post to tuck the ball home.

  4. League One updatepublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

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    Lincoln players celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    Lincoln City have gone 1-0 up against Peterborough thanks to midfielder Dom Jefferies.

    Burton and Rotherham remain with one apiece, while the remaining matches are still without action at the goalmouth.

  5. Postpublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Wigan 1-0 Bristol Rovers

    First real bright moment from Rovers as Lino Sousa swings a deep cross to the back post where Luke Thomas nods the ball back into the mixer, only for Latics keeper Sam Tickle to pluck the ball out of the air before Isaac Hutchinson can get on the end of it.

  6. League Two updatepublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

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    Tranmere Rovers have taken the lead against Gillingham following Sol Solomon's 17th-minute strike.

    And Accrington Stanley have taken a shock lead at second-placed Crewe Alexandra through Shaun Whalley, who also hit the crossbar just a couple of moments before.

    The 3pms in League Two are starting to take shape now!

  7. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Wycombe 0-0 Northampton

    Cobblers have the ball in the Wycombe net but it won't stand.

    Aaron McGowan is the man who headed in from a set piece but referee David Rock has spotted something, possibly a foul on keeper Franco Ravizzoli or possibly even a deliberate handball to turn it in. Either way, McGowan goes into the book.

  8. 'Both sides have settled down'published at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Wigan 1-0 Bristol Rovers

    Nathan Ellington
    Ex-Bristol Rovers striker on BBC Radio Bristol

    It's been a frantic opening but both sides have settled down now.

    Positive from both teams although Rovers are a goal down.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Fleetwood 0-0 Carlisle

    Just five minutes into their crucial clash with Fleetwood at Highbury and ex-Newcastle full-back Paul Dummett picks up a knock for Carlisle and has to be replaced by Terell Thomas.

  10. Postpublished at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Stockport 0-0 Crawley Town

    Ollie Norwood has had a blazing start for Stockport.

    He's already began two promising attacks and his corner kick also looks to threaten.

    He curls it towards a lurking Ethan Pye but the defenders header is denied at close range.

  11. Postpublished at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Wycombe 0-0 Northampton

    It's the hosts who are on the attack in the early stages, with Kevin Nolan picking a back-five to try and neutralise their threat.

    Luke Leahy draws a fine save from Cobblers keeper Nik Tzanev after breaking in behind the Town defence but the flag had already gone up, so it wouldn't have stood.

  12. League One updatepublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

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    Madness at the Pirelli!

    Louie Sibley put visitors Rotherham in front with a ball into the top corner in his first two minutes for the club.

    Sibley joined the Millers from Oxford City on loan just yesterday.

    His glorious introduction was short-lived though before Jon Dadi Bodvarsson found an equaliser for Burton.

    It's 1-1 after eight minutes.

  13. CLOSE!published at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Cheltenham 0-0 Salford City

    Conor McAleny picks up the ball down the right but fires his shot over for the visitors.

    At the other end, Cheltenham's Tommy Backwell takes aim on his left foot but his shot is wayward and misses the target.

    Good start to this one!

  14. 'Wigan are all over Bristol Rovers'published at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Wigan 1-0 Bristol Rovers

    Anthony Wareing
    BBC Radio Manchester commentator

    Wigan are on top and are all over Bristol Rovers.

    They are looking strong right now.

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    GOAL Wigan 1-0 Bristol Roverspublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    James Carragher (6 mins)

    We have lift-off at the Brick...

    It's a first professional goal for James Carragher who has headed the Latics ahead with a powerful near-post effort into the bottom corner from a free-kick from Joe Hungbo, who has made a lively start to this one.

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    GOAL: Chesterfield 0-1 Port Valepublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Jayden Stockley (2 mins)

    The visitors open the scoring inside two minutes!

    Connor Hall's cross eventually finds its way to Jayden Stockley, who shoots on the turn to find the bottom corner.

    Perfect start for the Promotion chasers.

  17. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

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    We have 18 games kicking-off up and down and across the nation right about... now... let's hope for a minimum of 50 goals... though 75 wouldn't go amiss either!

    Start the count! Let's see what this afternoon has in store for us...

  18. Teams are outpublished at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

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    The time for talk is over... we have blaring dance music, continental-style handshakes and fuzzy mascots waving to frenzied children.

    Must be a Saturday afternoon...

  19. Elsewhere in League Twopublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

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    Port Vale are aiming to back up their win last time out and help cement third place in the promotion fight as they take on Paul Cook's Chesterfield.

    Struggling Tranmere Rovers take on a badly out-of-form Gillingham side, who have picked up just one point from a possible 15, whilst in-form Notts County host Bromley.

    Fleetwood host bottom side Carlisle United and Morecambe travel to Colchester United.

    Accrington Stanley take the relatively short trip to Cheshire to face second-placed Crewe Alexandra, while there is also a Yorkshire derby as Doncaster Rovers host Harrogate Town.

    Andy Whing takes charge of his first match of Barrow as Grimsby Town make the journey to Cumbria in a match which has consequences at both ends of the table in another jam-packed day of League Two action.

  20. Promotion-hunting Ammies take on Robinspublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Cheltenham v Salford (15:00 GMT)

    Salford City's Karl Robinson and Ryan Giggs sit next to each other.Image source, Rex Features

    Karl Robinson's Salford City travel down to Whaddon Road in the aim of returning to winning ways following their surprise home defeat to Fleetwood Town.

    The Ammies had been coming off the back of six league wins on the spin prior to that and face a Cheltenham side who themselves suffered a disappointing defeat at Harrogate Town last weekend.

    The Robins indeed also lost their previous home fixture, the epic 5-3 defeat to Notts County, and will be aiming to avoid back-to-back home defeats in the fourth tier since September 2018.

    Despite winning the reverse fixture earlier this season, Salford have generally struggled against today's opposition, having failed to score in their previous three league meetings.

    A win today however would help secure Salford's standings in the play-offs, and with the top of League Two as congested as it is, the Ammies may have one eye on Port Vale's third-placed position while they are only two points below the Valiants before a ball is kicked this afternoon.