Summary

  • Birmingham are League One champions after Wrexham draw 0-0 at Wigan

  • Wycombe close gap to Wrexham to one point with 1-0 win over Stevenage

  • Shrewsbury draw with Lincoln to delay relegation as Bristol Rovers lose to Exeter

  • Port Vale thrash Bromley 5-0 to go top of League Two

  • Ten-man Bradford lose thriller 5-4 at Swindon in early game; Walsall beaten

  • Carlisle beat Morecambe in meeting of League Two's bottom two

  • Tranmere come from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 at Accrington

  1. goal

    GOAL Doncaster 0-1 AFC Wimbledonpublished at 12:37 British Summer Time 12 April

    Alistair Smith (6 mins)

    First blood to the Dons.

    Top scorer Matty Stevens turns provider as he gets the ball into Alistair Smith inside the box and the former Lincoln midfielder does the rest.

    Six goals for Smith now and a huge one in the context of the game.

  2. goal

    GOAL Swindon 0-1 Bradford Citypublished at 12:36 British Summer Time 12 April

    Calum Kavanagh (6 mins)

    That didn't take long.

    A long throw is hurled into the Swindon box and when it's flicked-on Calum Kavanagh thrashes the ball in from close range for a seventh league goal of the campaign.

  3. Postpublished at 12:36 British Summer Time 12 April

    Wycombe 0-0 Stevenage

    Stevenage aren't hanging around.

    Daniel Phillips rushes to the box in the opening minute to loose off a shot but sees it blocked to prevent an early opener against the hosts.

  4. Postpublished at 12:31 British Summer Time 12 April

    Swindon 0-0 Bradford City

    At this stage in their last game, Bradford were ahead against Crewe with Bobby Pointon on target after 12 seconds.

    No such luck this week...

  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 12 April

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    And the early kick-offs are under way.

    This is all about the promotion race, folks. Who will prevail to strengthen their push for a chance to go up a tier?

  6. Two changes for Donny; one for the Donspublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 12 April

    Doncaster v AFC Wimbledon (12:30 BST)

    The Doncaster team formation to face AFC WimbledonImage source, Opta

    Doncaster Rovers boss Grant McCann makes two changes from the side which won at Cheltenham last weekend.

    Rob Street and Harry Clifton return to the starting line-up with Patrick Kelly and Billy Sharp dropping to the bench.

    AFC Wimbledon have brought in James Tilley to start with Aron Sasu among the substitutes.

    The AFC Wimbledon formation to face DoncasterImage source, Opta
  7. Two changes apiecepublished at 12:27 British Summer Time 12 April

    Swindon v Bradford City (12:30 BST)

    The Swindon formation to face Bradford CityImage source, Opta

    Goalkeeper Connor Ripley returns for Swindon and there is also a place for skipper Ollie Clarke for the first time since 22 March.

    Jack Bycroft and Tunmise Sobowale are on the bench.

    There is a blow for Bradford City as they are without central defender Aden Baldwin and George Lapslie is also missing. Jack Shepherd and Brandon Khela get the nod to start.

    On the plus side, Antoni Saracevic returns after more than a month on the sidelines to take a place among the substitutes.

    The Bradford City formation to face SwindonImage source, Opta
  8. Wycombe stick; Stevenage change three with Cooper outpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 12 April

    Wycombe v Stevenage (12:30 BST)

    Wycombe XIImage source, Opta

    Wycombe Wanderers stick to the squad that beat Huddersfield last time out.

    Though they do add Garath McCleary to the bench after recovering from illness.

    Luther James-Wildin signed a new contract for Stevenage in the week and gets to celebrate it by making an EFL club record 267th appearance for the side.

    Captain Carl Piergianni also marks his 150th appearance for the side.

    Usual keeper Murphy Cooper misses out with illness so in comes Taye Ashby-Hammond to take his place, who is joined by Dan Butler and Jamie Reid.

    Lewis Freestone and Elliott List are available from the bench as is Jake Forster-Caskey.

    Stevenage XIImage source, Opta
  9. Wigan switch two; Wrexham unchangedpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 12 April

    Wigan v Wrexham (12:30 BST)

    Wigan XIImage source, Opta

    Wigan make a double change to face the Red Dragons.

    Scott Smith and Harry McHugh rotate to the bench to make room for Jon Mellish and Baba Adeeko.

    While Wrexham have posted an unchanged line-up from their win over Burton Albion, with the talismanic Paul Mullins yet again missing out on the match day squad.

    Wrexham XIImage source, Opta
  10. Will Robins rock the Bantams?published at 12:24 British Summer Time 12 April

    Swindon v Bradford City (12:30 BST)

    Bradford's Bobby Pointon celebrating a goal with a salute to the crowdImage source, Rex Features

    Is this to be the year Bradford City finally escape the grasp of League Two?

    Graham Alexander has certainly got them motoring since New Year's Day as they have jumped from ninth place to the summit - overhauling Walsall's 17-point advantage over them in the process.

    All this has come without their talisman Andy Cook who had notched 12 goals before injury curtailed his season, strangely enough also on 1 January.

    The likes of Calum Kavanagh and Bobby Pointon have gamely filled the void and there is a three-point cushion now to fourth-placed Doncaster.

    As spectacular as Bradford's rise has been, Swindon's about-turn in fortunes has also been startling since the bells rang in 2025.

    At that moment the Robins were just four points clear of the trapdoor to non-league football with fans not only disenchanted by on-field matters but also with their ownership.

    With the warmer weather has come the relief of now sitting a whopping 18 points above the relegation zone and with boss Ian Holloway signing a new contract they have lost only one of their past nine league games.

    This is an obstacle Bradford might not find easy to swerve.

  11. The stakes are high for Donny and Donspublished at 12:23 British Summer Time 12 April

    Doncaster v AFC Wimbledon (12:30 BST)

    AFC Wimbledon top scorer Matty StevensImage source, Rex Features

    Such is the nature of the League Two promotion race you could make a case for any of the top seven taking one of the three automatic places on offer but let's stick with the first five for now shall we?

    Notts County's slip at home to Salford last night means they'll need some help today and something will have to give in South Yorkshire.

    While those around them have been stumbling and stalling, Doncaster are unbeaten in their past five games and have their highest points total at this stage of a season since they were promoted in 2017.

    Speaking of stumbling and stalling, AFC Wimbledon have chosen the wrong time to take a dip in form with just three wins from their past 10 games but they are looking for a first EFL double over Rovers.

    The Dons have been boosted this week with their top scorer Matty Stevens signing a new contract and they will need him to keep firing for the remaining five matches at least.

    There will be plenty of twists and turns to come with Doncaster facing Bradford and Notts County in their final two games and AFC Wimbledon up against Port Vale and Grimsby - the stakes today have rarely been higher for these two.

  12. League Two excitement everywherepublished at 12:22 British Summer Time 12 April

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    League Two tableImage source, Rex Features

    It's difficult to know where to look in League Two today with so much at stake at the top and bottom.

    Defeat for Carlisle in their titanic game at Morecambe would leave them hanging on by their fingertips while a win for the Shrimps would keep them on the tails of Accrington and Tranmere who also face-off against each other.

    With Doncaster, AFC Wimbledon and Bradford all in action at 12:30 (BST) they can heap more pressure on Walsall before their trip to Barrow.

    We haven't even started on the play-off shake-up but I may need to lay down before we get to that point!

  13. Wycombe chase their former pursuerpublished at 12:20 British Summer Time 12 April

    Wycombe v Stevenage (12:30 BST)

    Photo of billboard showing Wycombe v StevenageImage source, Rex Features

    Wycombe Wanderers eked out a vital win when Daniel Udoh's second-half strike saw them claim victory against play-off chasing Huddersfield.

    But they will know it's not enough. For weeks, they sat in an automatic promotion spot until some stumbles saw them displaced by Wrexham.

    But today, they have the opportunity to get back to where they feel they belong.

    They'll need to claim all three points against Stevenage and hope Wrexham lose at Wigan to reclaim second place on goal difference, and deliver the gut-wrenching punch the Welsh side delivered to them not so long ago.

    But fail where the Red Dragons succeed and the prospect of a play-off campaign in May will be putting lumps in the back of Chairboys supporters' throats.

  14. Wrexham look to keep title out of Blues' hands... for nowpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 12 April

    Wigan v Wrexham (12:30 BST)

    Fans entering Brick Community stadiumImage source, Rex Features

    The season is coming to its end and the pressure is mounting for the Red Dragons. But will it tell?

    Wrexham are aiming for their third successive promotion but are just three points ahead of rivals Wycombe to ensure they don't need to go through the perils of the play-offs to get there.

    As for the title, well, it's all but Birmingham's at this point but with Blues already bound for the Championship and gunning for the Vertu Trophy tomorrow afternoon, the Welsh side can steal away a possible triple celebration in the West Midlands should they win today.

    Lose and the title is Blues'.

    However, Wrexham's opponents will be just as desperate for a victory, winless in five and starting to enter dangerous territory with the relegation zone just seven points behind them.

  15. How it looks in League Onepublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 12 April

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    The League One table with a picture of Wrexham boss Phil ParkinsonImage source, Rex Features

    The battle for second place could take a major turn today with both Wrexham and Wycombe involved in the lunchtime games and three points separating them.

    If Wrexham fail to win then Birmingham, who are involved in the Vertu Trophy final tomorrow, will be crowned champions.

    Defeat for Shrewsbury at Lincoln will see them relegated although a win for Bristol Rovers over Exeter would condemn the Shrews to the drop anyway.

  16. Early starterspublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 12 April

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    There is so much at stake at this stage of the season the teams involved in the early games have a chance to put pressure on those playing later.

    League One

    Wigan Athletic v Wrexham

    Wycombe Wanderers v Stevenage

    League Two

    Doncaster Rovers v AFC Wimbledon

    Swindon Town v Bradford City

  17. Welcome!published at 12:10 British Summer Time 12 April

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    Brick Community Stadium, WiganImage source, PA Media

    Oh... what a Saturday we have for you!

    With Birmingham already booking their slot in the Championship thanks to their midweek win over Peterborough, it's now the turn of Wrexham to stop the West Midlands side from also claiming the title in the same week.

    The Red Dragons face Wigan to keep their dimly lit title hopes alive, while Shrewsbury take on Lincoln City in order to escape an early exit from League One.

    As for the fourth tier, it's just as tasty as ever.

    Both Port Vale and Walsall called themselves league leaders last week before Bradford City went and stole it all away.

    Both sides can take it back this afternoon, with the Valiants hosting Bromley and Walsall visiting Barrow - if the Bantams slip up at Swindon.

    All this and we've hardly scratched the surface.

    Join us to take you through all today's action starting with Wrexham and Bradford City in their early kick-offs at 12:30 BST.