Summary

  • Follow live updates from 22 games across League One and Two.

  • League One: Bolton score 94th-minute winner to beat Cardiff; Mansfield draw 1-1 with Wigan

  • Stevenage draw 1-1 with Bradford; Barnsley lose to Rotherham, and Burton beat Wimbledon

  • Jack Wilshere earns first win as Luton boss as the Hatters beat Northampton

  • League Two: Walsall concede 92nd-minute own goal to lose to strugglers Cheltenham; Fleetwood come from behind to beat Accrington

  • Swindon draw 0-0 with Colchester, Bromley beat MK Dons, and Crewe beat Grimsby 3-2

  • Tom Lockyer plays first game in two years as Bristol Rovers lose 4-0 against Crawley.

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  1. Trotters unchanged; five fly in for Bluebirdspublished at 12:11 BST 25 October

    Bolton v Cardiff (12:30 BST)

    The Bolton team to face Cardiff shown in formationImage source, Opta

    Bolton roll out the same side which came from behind to win a late one at Huddersfield nine days ago.

    There are five changes to the Cardiff side which beat Reading last time out.

    In come Isaak Davies, Will Fish, Perry Ng and Dylan Lawlor while Alex Robertson makes his first appearance of the season.

    Calum Chambers, Ronan Kpakio and Joel Colwill drop to the bench while Chris Willock and Gabriel Osho are missing.

    Boss Brian Barry-Murphy also goes into this one without a replacement goalkeeper among the substitutes - risky?

    The Cardiff team shown in formation to face BoltonImage source, Opta
  2. Star billing at the Toughsheetpublished at 12:08 BST 25 October

    Bolton v Cardiff (12:30 BST)

    Mason Burstow celebrating scoring for Bolton WanderersImage source, Shuttershock

    Unbeaten at home v unbeaten away

    Seventh v first

    Looks good this one.

    If you can have any problems when you're seventh after 13 games of the season then for Bolton it is their home form not being mirrored on their travels, thus they are yet to record back-to-back league victories.

    Get them on home soil however and you buy yourself a whole deal of trouble.

    Bolton have won their past three games at home, scoring nine goals along the way and in on-loan Hull City forward Mason Burstow (7) they have a man enjoying the most prolific season of his career so far.

    Cardiff City roll up to the Toughsheet Stadium enjoying their best start to a season on the road for four years and as the only League One side yet to lose away.

    Brian Barry-Murphy's side also know their way to goal with only Bradford City (22) having scored more than the Bluebirds' 21.

    Told you it looked good didn't I? Now we just have to hope these two can live up to the billing.

  3. How it standspublished at 12:05 BST 25 October

    League One table

    The League One table alongside a photograph of Cardiff City boss Brian Barry-MurphyImage source, BBC Sport/Shuttershock

    Cardiff have the chance to put the pressure on those chasing them at the top of League One if they can get the win at Bolton this lunchtime.

    Anything less and they could find themselves as low as fourth come teatime.

    Stevenage against Bradford City has a lot riding on it from 15:00 BST.

    Ian Evatt's first assignment as Blackpool boss is to try to lift them off the bottom and they have the ideal opportunity with their trip to the side just above them, Peterborough.

  4. Early starterspublished at 12:03 BST 25 October

    League One and League Two (12:30 BST)

    League One

    Bolton Wanderers v Cardiff City

    Mansfield Town v Wigan Athletic

    League Two

    Cheltenham Town v Walsall

    Fleetwood Town v Accrington Stanley

  5. Welcome alongpublished at 12:01 BST 25 October

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    Bolton dressing roomImage source, Shutterstock

    Good afternoon and welcome along to our live coverage of today's action across League One and League Two.

    We have a busy schedule and plenty of talking points in this, the final round of fixtures before the clocks go back (don't forget).

    Things are starting with a bang as the leaders in the third and fourth tiers are involved in our early kick-offs and then we have 18 matches coming your way at 15:00 BST.

    Will Tom Lockyer make his return to football after two years with Bristol Rovers? Can Jack Wilshere get a first win as Luton boss?

    Stick with us to find out and get in touch with your views on just about everything throughout the afternoon.