Summary

  • Updates from 18 games across League One and League Two

  • League One: Strugglers Rotherham come from behind to beat Northampton in early kick-off

  • Leyton Orient hit four in win over Doncaster; Burton beat Bolton 3-0; Stockport beat managerless Blackpool

  • Wycombe inch past Wigan; Exeter 1-1 Reading; Wimbledon 1-1 Port Vale

  • League Two: MK Dons win 4-0 away at Bristol Rovers; Leaders Walsall held by Crawley; Grimsby lose against Colchester

  • Newport win for the first time in the league since 9 August; Wins for Chesterfield and Barnet

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  1. League Two updatespublished at 16:14 BST 11 October

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    Walsall are level at Crawley. A really nice finish cutting in off the right and to the edge of the box from Connot Barrett.

    Crewe think he is offside, but Michael Cheek has stayed on and tucked Bromley ahead.

    Harrogate are back ahead. They lead Fleetwood 2-1 thanks to Jack Mulddon.

  2. Postpublished at 16:14 BST 11 October

    Burton 2-0 Bolton

    Chances at both ends again... this game is lively.

    Charlie Wester fires a volley over the top for the Brewers after a long-throw is only half-cleared before Mason Burstow tees up Marcus Forss at the other end but his low shot is too close to keeper Brad Collins.

  3. Postpublished at 16:13 BST 11 October

    Stockport 0-0 Blackpool

    Stockport are seeing plenty of balls flashed in front of goal but no one can get control of them just yet.

    The home support's frustrations must be starting to build. All well and good to dominate a game but if you don't win it...

  4. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 16:11 BST 11 October

    Bristol Rovers 0-1 MK Dons

    A sluggish start to the second half, and Darrell Clarke has seen enough.

    Joel Senior and Ruel Sotiriou come on for Macauley Southam-Hales and Clinton Mola. That suggests Clarke has ditched his three at the back idea.

  5. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:10 BST 11 October

    AFC Wimbledon 0-0 Port Vale

    Ben Amos is called into an unorthodox but vital save as Nathan Asiimwe's dink into the box from the right loops towards Omar Bugiel at the near post, only for the keeper to fly off his line, Schmeichel-style, in a star-fish shape to swat his header away.

    Dons look a different team after the break.

  6. League One updatepublished at 16:09 BST 11 October

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    Dom Ballard is having a great day against Doncaster Rovers.

    He's picked out with a long ball on his lonesome and sets himself up for a 1-v-1 with the keeper.

    The forward wins, seeing the ball glide past the stopper for an open goal that you know he's not missing to give Leyton Orient a 3-0 lead.

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    GOAL: Burton 2-0 Boltonpublished at 16:07 BST 11 October

    Fabio Tavares (48 mins)

    Floodgates open at the Pirelli...

    Dylan Williams whips in a deep cross from the left which is not cut out, drops to Fabio Tavares who steps inside his man, has a shot blocked by Teddy Sharman-Lowe but is able to bobble the rebound into the corner for his first league goal of the season.

    They hadn't scored since the 50th minute of their opening home game, remember. This is the fourth match since then.

  8. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:06 BST 11 October

    Stockport 0-0 Blackpool

    Blackpool have been forced into a half-time change.

    Hayden Coulson can't carry on after picking up an injury late into the last half and is replaced by Zac Ashworth.

  9. Postpublished at 16:06 BST 11 October

    AFC Wimbledon 0-0 Port Vale

    You feel the Dons players might have had a rocket from Johhnie Jackson at the break and they have begun on the front-foot.

    Ryan Croasdale has gone into the book for Vale for a foul just outside the box, which will give the hosts a shooting opportunity.

  10. Postpublished at 16:04 BST 11 October

    Burton 1-0 Bolton

    Ibrahim Cissoko has been withdrawn by Steven Schumacher at the break for Bolton, with Marcus Forss coming on in his stead.

  11. Postpublished at 16:02 BST 11 October

    HT: Exeter City 1-1 Reading

    Brent Pilnick
    BBC Sport at St James Park

    A dominant first half performance from Exeter City here.

    The hosts will be kicking themselves that they are not ahead as we sip our half-time tea.

    Reece Cole, Akeel Higgins and Pierce Sweeney have all had excellent chances to put City in front.

    Reading fans might well be a bit concerned as bar their goal, which came from an Exeter error, they have rarely troubled their hosts.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 16:02 BST 11 October

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    The wait is over, thank goodness...

    The exciting conclusion of this afternoon's drama is under way. Enjoy!

    (Oh, and don't forget we have Oldham v Barrow in League Two in full for you from 17:30 BST too)

  13. League Two's half-time headlinespublished at 16:01 BST 11 October

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    • League leaders Walsall are behind against lowly Crawley. Harry McKirdy missed a penalty before Ryan Loft gave the Red Devils the lead.
    • Shrewsbury are set to move out of the bottom two and look on course for their first win since 6 September. They lead Cambridge 2-0
    • Newport are off the bottom of the table thanks to Accrington man Isaac Sinclair's own goal.
    • Grimsby went into the top two temporarily but Colchester pulled them back to draw 1-1 at half-time.
    • Barnet have zoomed into the promotion places by cruising into a 2-0 lead against Tranmere.
    • All other matches are level.
  14. League One's half-time headlinespublished at 16:01 BST 11 October

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    • Leyton Orient lead Doncaster Rovers 2-0 thanks to both frontmen, Dom Ballard and Aaron Connolly
    • Wycombe take the lead at Wigan to go into the break at 1-0 after Sam Bell finds the net
    • A riveting opening 11 minutes sees Exeter and Reading share a goal each as they enter the tunnel.
    • Burton lead Bolton courtesy of a penalty kick.
    • It remains goalless between Stockport and Blackpool, while the same can be said for the promoted battle between AFC Wimbledon and Port Vale.
  15. 'I don't think anyone can complain about that'published at 15:59 BST 11 October

    FT: Northampton 1-2 Rotherham

    Ronnie Moore
    Ex-Rotherham manager on BBC Radio Sheffield

    I don't think anyone can complain about that, I think we deserved to win the game.

    We had all the chances, five chances I think, the final ball at atimes in wide areas has got to better.

    But overall, we played some really nice football, we got into the wide areas, which we haven't in recent weeks.

    The goal that won the game deserved to win it, the way he's bent it round the wall and into the back of the net.

    At this level we shouldn't fear anyone away from home when we have a side that's free from injury.

  16. FULL-TIMEpublished at 15:56 BST 11 October

    Northampton 1-2 Rotherham

    Josh Benson's direct free-kick ends Rotherham's dire away winless streak and sees them with their first victory on the road this season.

    Not enough to take them out the bottom three, mind.

  17. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 15:54 BST 11 October

    Northampton 1-2 Rotherham

    Rotherham goal scorer Josh Benson walks away to warm applause from the away end.

    He's done his job, now Liam Kelly needs to do his and make sure they don't drop points over the next four additional minutes.

  18. 'Wimbledon have been all at sea'published at 15:54 BST 11 October

    HT: Wimbledon 0-0 Port Vale

    Adam Yates
    Former Vale defender on BBC Radio Stoke

    It's not been a game of free-flowing football.

    Anything that's dropped in midfield Vale have been mainly first to.

    Port Vale have had loads and loads of possession in the opposition half without any real chances.

    There's been a couple, Byers had the header and Devante Cole had a chance as well, so a productive first half without going in front.

    Wimbledon have been all at sea and I don't think anyone would complain if Vale went in a couple of goals ahead.

  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:51 BST 11 October

    Stockport 0-0 Blackpool

    Stockport firmly in control but haven't yet been able to find a breakthrough.

    Blackpool, meanwhile, haven't looked too shabby on their rare opportunities for a counter-attack.

    Arguable if Tangerines caretaker boss Stephen Dobbie will be happy with what he's seen but his side are still in this.

  20. 'Just rewards for the way we've played'published at 15:50 BST 11 October

    Northampton 1-2 Rotherham

    Ronnie Moore
    Ex-Rotherham manager on BBC Radio Sheffield

    That's just rewards for the way we've played today.

    We're 2-1 up and missed a lot of chances. We just have to make sure we see it out now.