Summary

  • Relive Tuesday's League One & League Two games

  • Seven matches in League One - Birmingham thrash Cambridge to go seven points clear at top

  • Also wins for Charlton, Crawley & Leyton Orient

  • Six fixtures in League One - table-topping Walsall held at home by Gillingham

  1. League Two updatepublished at 21:05 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

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    Matty Stevens has his second of the night to take him to the top of the joint-top of the League Two scoring charts. His 15th of the season sends AFC Wimbledon 3-0 up on 10-man Crewe.

    Barrow have turned around MK Dons to go 2-1 up. Ben Whitfield put the ball on a plate for Kyle Cameron. MK are heading towards a third straight loss, with their promotion hopes in tatters.

  2. SAVED PENALTYpublished at 21:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Birmingham 3-0 Cambridge Utd

    Remember the last one where Jay Stansfield slammed it down the middle and it grazed Nathan Bishop's studs?

    This time Bishop dangles a leg as he dives to his left and manages to hook the ball away.

    It remains 3-0. Though Birmingham immediately set about trying to find a fourth from open play...

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Reading 1-0 Shrewsbury

    Gareth Ainsworth has made a change at the break for Shrewsbury.

    Bradford City loanee Vadaine Oliver is on in place of George Lloyd.

  4. PENALTY TO BLUESpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Birmingham 3-0 Cambridge Utd

    Jay Stansfield is fouled in the box by Ben Stevenson and guess what... Stansfield has another chance from the spot.

  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Reading 1-0 Shrewsbury

    We're back under way in the later kick-off in Reading.

    Can Shrewsbury fight their way back into a game they should arguably be ahead in?

  6. GREAT SAVE!published at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Birmingham 3-0 Cambridge Utd

    Jay Stansfield turns provider on the Blues right and whips in a cross which Willum Willumsson meets with a first-time effort on the stretch, only for Nathan Bishop to produce a stunning reaction save.

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    GOAL Charlton 1-0 Peterboroughpublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Matt Godden pen (54 mins)

    Charlton v PeterboroughImage source, Getty Images

    What a penalty.

    Three penalties this season, and three converted. Matt Godden's 10th of the campaign is blasted into the top corner giving Jed Steer no chance, even though he went the right way.

    Four goals in as many games for Godden and Charlton have a precious lead.

  8. PENALTY TO CHARLTONpublished at 20:59 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Charlton 0-0 Peterborough

    Tyreece Campbell's shot hits a hand and it's a penalty to the hosts, though Carl Johnston is not at all happy...

  9. Postpublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Birmingham 3-0 Cambridge Utd

    Keshi Anderson is in the zone for Birmingham tonight.

    He tries to thread a ball through the massed amber shirts but then pounces on the loose ball as it's cut out and drives forward, only denied a shot on goal by a last-ditch toe-poke from Ben Stevenson.

  10. League One latestpublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

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    Plenty of goals in the opening stages of the second half across League One.

    Crawley took the lead against Stevenage through Harry Forster, who fired a powerful strike from the edge of the area into the bottom corner. But the visitors have hit back almost immediately through Brandon Hanlan to make it 1-1.

    Isaac Olaofe has given Stockport a 1-0 lead at Bristol Rovers as County look to keep pace with the automatic promotion spots.

    Leyton Orient are still 3-0 up on Mansfield, while Blackpool v Rotherham remains goalless.

  11. Postpublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Walsall 1-0 Gillingham

    Remeao Hutton has been firing balls in from the right all evening. They have all been pretty much on the money, but not capitalised on.

    The latest sees Elliott Nevitt take all the power off the delivery to give Tommy Simkin catching practice.

  12. 'Huge goal for Walsall'published at 20:57 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Walsall 1-0 Gillingham

    Mike Taylor
    BBC WM commentator

    Connor Barrett did really well, got past his man and his shot took a hefty deflection off Jamille Matt and into the back off the net.

    Matt is being congradulated, it is his 10th of the season.

    It is a huge goal for Walsall.

  13. Postpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Charlton 0-0 Peterborough

    Therry Small is a constant threat on the Addicks right and he's curled an inviting cross in from the flank which Jed Steer has dropped down to claim bravely in his goalmouth.

    The hosts on the front foot since the turnaround.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 20:53 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Birmingham 3-0 Cambridge Utd

    Poor old Liam Bennett has been subbed at the break for U's, with Ryan Loft also withdrawn by Garry Monk.

    Josh Stokes and James Gibbons are on to try to turn things around. Best of luck with that lads.

    Chris Davies has also turned to his bench with Tomoki Iwata heading off and Krystian Bielik coming on for what should be a pleasant 45 minutes of work.

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    GOAL Walsall 1-0 Gillinghampublished at 20:52 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Jamille Matt (49 mins)

    The League Two table-toppers lead!

    We're not sure Jamille Matt knows anything about this, let alone meant it. Connor Barrett jinxs into the box and attempts to find the bottom corner.

    But Matt is in the way of the shot and kind of flinches the ball in.

    Walsall's four match winless run is on its way to ending and they would celebrate with a nine point lead at the summit.

  16. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

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    That 15 minutes will have dragged for Birmingham and Leyton Orient and flown-by for Cambridge and Mansfield, you'd imagine.

    We're getting back under way in 12 games, with Reading and Shrewsbury only just tucking into their orange segments now.

  17. 'Comfortable and dominant'published at 20:48 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    HT: Birmingham 3-0 Cambridge

    Steve Marshall
    BBC Sport at St Andrew's @Knighthead - Park

    Birmingham v CambridgeImage source, Rex Features

    As comfortable and dominant a 45 minutes as Birmingham could have hoped for.

    Patient in possession, sharp in attack and untroubled in defence, the League One leaders have bossed this from start to finish.

    For a while it looked like all they would have to show for their control was Jay Stansfield's penalty - but that Liam Bennett own goal and Kieran Dowell strike mean that Blues go into the break with, you would suspect, the three points wrapped up.

    As it stands they're going seven points clear of second-placed Wycombe, and 11 of Wrexham in third - with a game in hand. It's going to take something remarkable to prevent them returning to the Championship at the first time of asking.

  18. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:47 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Reading 1-0 Shrewsbury

    Reading lead at the break but Shrewsbury will be kicking themselves.

    Salop have dominated proceedings and had a chance to go ahead from the penalty spot, but John Marquis tamely hit it straight at Royals keeper Joel Pereira.

    Jayden Wareham then steered the hosts ahead after 28 minutes to make the visitors pay the price.

  19. Postpublished at 20:45 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    Reading 1-0 Shrewsbury

    Shrewsbury win a couple of corners in quick succession but can't make anything of them.

    A frustrating half for Salop who will be wondering quite how they are behind in this.

  20. 'Walsall not pulling down trees'published at 20:44 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February

    HT: Walsall 0-0 Gillingham

    Matt Cole
    BBC Radio Kent

    Very little has happened in terms of events in this first half.

    Gillingham were the better of the two sides in the opening 15 minutes, Walsall grew into the game after that but are certainly not pulling down any trees.