Summary

  • 20 games across League One and League Two on Tuesday

  • Early League One leaders Stevenage fight back to win 2-1 at Port Vale

  • Bradford come from behind to win at Stockport, Huddersfield beat Doncaster

  • Cardiff snatch late win at AFC Wimbledon to go second

  • Crewe win 4-1 at Fleetwood to extend perfect record in League Two to four straight wins

  • Chesterfield, who had also won first three games, beaten 4-1 at Gillingham

  • Burton beat Tranmere on penalties in rearranged Carabao Cup first-round tie

  1. Save of the season?published at 21:47 British Summer Time 19 August

    FT: Stockport 1-2 Bradford

    Bradford's Sam Walker saves from Brenony AndressonImage source, Getty Images

    Just seen a few replays of that last-gasp action at Edgeley Park.

    Benony Andresson planted a downward header towards the middle of goal from beyond the far post, the sprawling Sam Walker somehow touched the ball onto the inside of the post and then slid to gather it on the line, all in one movement.

    An astonishing save, right up there with the reaction save he produced at Ewood Park in the EFL Cup win over Blackburn last week.

    Is any keeper in better form this season?

  2. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 21:45 British Summer Time 19 August

    Walsall 0-1 Grimsby

    Walsall substitute Jake Hollman puts in a great little dink to put a cross into the box and it finds Daniel Cox.

    Cox nods it towards the net but the keeper gets a touch. It flows Ryan Finnigan's way but though his header sails into the net, his celebrations are cut short as the offside whistle is blown.

  3. 'Walsall have the height advantage'published at 21:45 British Summer Time 19 August

    Walsall 0-1 Grimsby

    Richard Wilford
    BBC Radio WM commentator

    Set-pieces or long throws anything they can muster can help them. Walsall have a real height advantage in the box now.

    The Grimsby players are going to look to waste a bit of time and they might happen to start getting cramp soon.

  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:43 British Summer Time 19 August

    Tranmere 1-1 Burton

    It's all over in the game at Prenton Park in the EFL Cup which means we go to penalties.

    We'll let you know the outcome of this one.

  5. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:41 British Summer Time 19 August

    Port Vale 1-2 Stevenage

    An incredible turnaround.

    For the first time in their history Stevenage have won four games to begin an EFL season.

    They were 1-0 down until the 88th minute, thanks to Lorent Tolaj's tidy finish from an angle after rounding the keeper just before the break.

    However, Jamie Reid popped up at the far post to lash home from a long throw to equalise on 88 minutes and then spun in the box to fire in a low winner just three minutes later for his fifth goal of the young season.

    Breathless stuff at Vale Park.

  6. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:40 British Summer Time 19 August

    Stockport 1-2 Bradford

    What drama.

    Benony Andresson thinks he's snatched a far-post equaliser with the final kick of the game but Sam Walker somehow keeps the ball from crossing the line.

    It's the final action of a incredible match. Owen Moxon's 16th-minute strike put County on their way but Will Swan levelled from close range on 49 minutes before Antoni Sarcevic, back at his old stomping ground, returned to haunt the Hatters with a wonderful angled strike 18 minutes from time.

    Stockport are unbeaten no more. Bradford remain so. Their first away win in eight games.

  7. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:40 British Summer Time 19 August

    Fleetwood 1-4 Crewe

    Crewe sit at the top of the League Two table after a confident, statement-making performance over Fleetwood.

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:40 British Summer Time 19 August

    Gillingham 4-1 Chesterfield

    Gillingham shock Chesterfield. Who saw this coming? Be honest.

    We told you a little earlier that the Gills had demolished the Spireites 10-0 in 1987 when the latter were league leaders.

    Tonight they upset them again and while it hasn't been such a drubbing, it's no less painful.

  9. 'What went wrong?'published at 21:39 British Summer Time 19 August

    Port Vale 1-2 Stevenage

    Mike Baggaley
    Port Vale journalist on BBC Radio Stoke

    Darren Moore will usually come out and speak to us very quickly and talk about the game.

    I wonder if today that will be a bit different and there might be an inquest into what went wrong in the last few minutes of the game.

  10. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 19 August

    Huddersfield 2-0 Doncaster

    Somehow Huddersfield have emerged with a win and a clean sheet, something which looked highly unlikely midway through the first half.

    Late goals from subs Ben Wiles and Joe Taylor, from the penalty spot, have made Rovers pay for spurning a host of chances, particularly in the first half.

    Doncaster's unbeaten start is over, Town register their first win in this fixture in eight attempts over 20 years.

  11. Elsewhere in League Onepublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 19 August

    #bbcefl

    Exeter lead at Wycombe. Jack Grimmer with the own goal at Adams Park. Wycombe are in search for their first league win but time is against them.

  12. Postpublished at 21:37 British Summer Time 19 August

    Fleetwood 1-4 Crewe

    There's six minutes added to clock but it won't result in a change of fortune.

    Crewe Alexandra continue to lead the league in style.

  13. goal

    GOAL: Gillingham 4-1 Chesterfieldpublished at 21:34 British Summer Time 19 August

    Marcus Wyllie (90+1 mins)

    That's it.

    Chesterfield are being served their first loss of the season as Gills substitute Marcus Wyllie is clear of mind to score his maiden goal for his club.

  14. goal

    GOAL: Port Vale 1-2 Stevenagepublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 19 August

    Jamie Reid (90+1mins)

    Incredible.

    In the first of SEVEN added minutes Charlie Goode sends in a cross from the left which clips a defender and lands at the feet of Jamie Reid, back to goal, to spin and fire a low angled strike past Marko Marosi and into the net.

    Two in three minutes and now FIVE for the season.

    Stevenage's winning run looks to be aiive and well after all.

  15. Elsewhere in League Twopublished at 21:33 British Summer Time 19 August

    #bbcefl

    Can League Two new boys Barnet get their first points on the board tonight? Well there's been a big goal at the County Ground and the Bees have taken the lead against Swindon thanks to Emmanuel Osadebe.

    And Luke Offord has equalised for MK Dons at Crawley to make it 1-1 in that game.

  16. CLOSE!published at 21:33 British Summer Time 19 August

    Stockport 1-2 Bradford

    Odin Bailey has just been introduced by Dave Challinor and he's almost made an immediate impact, ghosting in at the far post to meet Jack Diamond's floated left-wing cross, only to head wide of Sam Walker's upright.

  17. goal

    GOAL: Walsall 0-1 Grimsbypublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 19 August

    Evan Khouri (68 mins)

    Deadlock broken.

    Kieran Green's header doesn't do the job as it's blocked by a striped shirt but Evan Khouri is there to tuck it away.

  18. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 19 August

    Gillingham 3-1 Chesterfield

    That's Armani Little's night complete.

    Two penalties, two goals for the home side. Not a bad going.

    He's replaced by Nelson Khumbeni, who joins the fray alongside Bradley Dack.

    Jonny Williams is the other name to depart.

  19. goal

    GOAL: Port Vale 1-1 Stevenagepublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 19 August

    Jamie Reid (88 mins)

    They were never going quietly...

    Charlie Goode's long throw into the Vale box is flicked on to the back post where Jamie Reid is lurking to wallop his fourth goal of the season, making him the division's top scorer.

    Just the ninth goal Vale have conceded in 16 home games.

  20. Postpublished at 21:29 British Summer Time 19 August

    Gillingham 3-1 Chesterfield

    Dilan Markanday takes aim for Chesterfield but his shot drifts off-target and bounces off the outside netting.

    Time is dwindling now for the Spireites.

    They could be served their first defeat of the season unless they can produce a whirlwind response in these latter stages.