Summary

  • League One: Cardiff go top after beating Mansfield 3-0

  • There were also wins for Bradford, Orient, Doncaster, Lincoln and Northampton

  • Reading beat Blackpool 3-0 and Stockport drew 1-1 with Barnsley in the early kick-offs

  • League Two: Walsall return to the summit after a 2-1 comeback win against Bromley

  • Swindon, Notts County, Cambridge United, Colchester and Salford also won

  • In the lunchtime matches, Accrington beat Oldham 1-0 and and MK Dons defeated Fleetwood 2-1

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  1. One change for Stanley; two for Oldhampublished at 12:12 GMT

    Accrington Stanley v Oldham (12:30 GMT)

    Accrington line-up against OldhamImage source, Opta

    Accrington Stanley make one alteration from the side that drew at Crawley last Saturday.

    Central defender Farrend Rawson is back and he replaces Connor O'Brien, who drops to the bench.

    Oldham boss Micky Mellon makes two changes in attack from the side that beat Newport County 3-0.

    Joe Quigley and Wigan loanee Kai Payne come in for Michael Mellon, who is on the bench, and Joe Garner who is not in the squad.

    Oldham line-up against AccringtonImage source, Opta
  2. Latics travel to Stanley in mid-table clashpublished at 12:09 GMT

    Accrington Stanley v Oldham Athletic (12:30 GMT)

    Micky Mellon.Image source, Shutterstock

    Oldham Athletic travel to Accrington Stanley at lunchtime for their first league meeting in 64 years.

    The Latics arrive at The Crown Ground in good form, unbeaten in their past four league games and having beaten Newport County 3-0 last time out at Boundary Park.

    Micky Mellon's side have adjusted to life in League Two well following their dramatic promotion via the play-offs last season - currently sitting 15th in the table on 23 points - and a win today would take them to within a point of the play-off places ahead of the 15:00 GMT fixtures.

    Accrington, meanwhile, are also unbeaten in their past four league matches after picking up a point on the road last Saturday at Crawley.

    Evergreen striker Paddy Madden, now 35, is on loan at Accrington from Chesterfield and has led the line well in recent games - he will be looking for his fifth goal in all competitions this season.

  3. As it stands in League Twopublished at 12:07 GMT

    League Two

    The League Two table before the games on 29 NovemberImage source, Shutterstock

    MK Dons will move top of the pile in League Two if they can beat Fleetwood in the early kick-off - at least until later this afternoon.

    Meanwhile, Oldham will be looking to make gains on the play-off places as they visit Fleetwood.

    A victory for the Latics would put them just one point behind Gillingham in seventh.

  4. Today's early fixturespublished at 12:03 GMT

    Kick-off at 12:30 GMT

    A corner flag at Blackpool's Bloomfield Road before kick-off with ReadingImage source, Shutterstock

    League One

    • Blackpool v Reading
    • Stockport County v Barnsley

    League Two

    • Accrington Stanley v Oldham Athletic
    • Milton Keynes Dons v Fleetwood Town
  5. Who will end today at the top?published at 12:00 GMT

    League One & League Two

    The final weekend of November has arrived and while the final month of the year looms with wet and cold weather sweeping across the UK, the EFL is heating up.

    There's plenty of teams on both sides vying to be Christmas number one and they've not got too many games ahead to do it - and today's clashes could have a big impact.

    Stockport County and MK Dons could lead League One and Two respectively if they win their early kick-offs against Barnsley and Fleetwood.

    Later on Walsall will look to retain their lofty position against third-place Bromley, while a tier up, Bolton and Luton will aim to keep up with the pace towards the top at Kenilworth Road.

    That's just a few of the highlights. There's an abundance of entertainment this afternoon and we have all the build-up to it coming right now.