Summary

  • League One: Jay Stansfield nets late penalty for Birmingham to beat Bristol Rovers 2-1

  • Wrexham held 2-2 by struggling Cambridge, while third-placed Wycombe dominate Shrewsbury but cannot find breakthrough in stalemate

  • Ricky-Jade Jones scores in the 97th minute for Peterborough to beat relegation-threatened Crawley 4-3

  • Fellow strugglers Burton beat Leyton Orient 2-1 to move within three points of safety, with a game in hand

  • League Two: Walsall hold onto top spot as they earn 2-2 draw against Doncaster through Danny Johnson's late goal

  • Lorent Tolaj and Mitchell Clark give third-placed Port Vale a 2-0 win over promotion rivals Bradford

  1. League Two updatespublished at 21:08 British Summer Time 1 April

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    Plenty of League Two goals to tell you about too.

    Harrogate doubled their lead against Tranmere through Tom Cursons but the visitors have got back to within one through

    Marcus Browne has scored a big goal for AFC Wimbledon at Swindon, as things stand thy are leapfrogging Doncaster tonight.

    Ben Woods has levelled for Accrington against Fleetwood and Morecambe are keeping their slim survival hopes alive through Ged Garner's strike against Cheltenham.

  2. Postpublished at 21:07 British Summer Time 1 April

    Doncaster 1-1 Walsall

    Another sight of goal for Luke Molyneux, again on that trust left peg, but once again his range-finder is slightly off, compared to his opening goal tonight, looping over the angle of post and bar from just outside the box.

  3. YELLOW CARDpublished at 21:05 British Summer Time 1 April

    Doncaster 1-1 Walsall

    Walsall's Liam Gordon takes one for the team, getting in the way of Luke Molyneux as he tries to take a quick free-kick and picks up a caution. 1-1 in goals, 2-2 in bookings now.

  4. SECOND HALF IN THE LATE KICK-OFFpublished at 21:05 British Summer Time 1 April

    Bristol Rovers 1-1 Birmingham

    Bristol Rovers were full of fight at the close of the first-half.

    Can they keep the engines going into the second or will Birmingham be out for blood?

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    GOAL: Cambridge 2-2 Wrexhampublished at 21:02 British Summer Time 1 April

    Sam Smith (56 mins)

    Wrexham were struggling after jogging out the tunnel but a stunning Ryan Longman-Sam Smith combination should get them going again.

    Longman's ball into the box is superb and Sam Smith, as Sam Smith does, is ferocious as he jumps onto it and heads it into the net.

    Nothing the keeper can do about that. Just Wrexham proving why they are second in the league and on track for their third successive promotion.

  6. League One updatespublished at 21:01 British Summer Time 1 April

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    First goal in the rest of League One in the second half and guess where it has come from... Crawley!

    It hasn't been a classic in terms of quality and the evidence is in this equaliser. Rushian Hepburn-Murphy has taken advantage of some horrendous defending to score his seventh of the season,

    Elsewhere, Luther Wildin's own goal puts Stockport further in control against Stevenage and Blackpool lead Reading. They are now set to go two points behind thanks to Sonny Carey and Oliver Casey in a quickfire double.

    The Royals' 11-game unbeaten run in serious peril.

  7. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:01 British Summer Time 1 April

    Port Vale 2-0 Bradford

    Jack Shorrock, the impressive Vale 17-year-old, is heading off, with Sam Hart replacing him on the Valiants' left flank.

  8. Postpublished at 20:59 British Summer Time 1 April

    Port Vale 2-0 Bradford

    Calum Kavanagh has a sight of goal for the visitors, whipping in a right-footed shot from the edge of the box but Ben Amos handles more convincingly this time, patting the ball down at his near post.

  9. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 1 April

    Port Vale 2-0 Bradford

    Huge appeals for a penalty, mainly from the Bradford fans behind the goal, in truth, as Vale keeper Ben Amos juggles a high set-piece into the box and then goes to ground in a tangle with a Bantams shirt as he tries to scoop the loose ball away.

    Referee Ben Toner says nothing doing, so on we go...

  10. Postpublished at 20:54 British Summer Time 1 April

    Doncaster 1-1 Walsall

    Luke Molyneux gets the ball at his feet, outside the box, from a slight angle, on his left foot... there's no way he's not having a go, let's be honest, but this time he gets too much height and not enough bend on the ball and it sails off target without troubling Sam Hornby.

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    GOAL: Cambridge 2-1 Wrexhampublished at 20:54 British Summer Time 1 April

    Josh Stokes (47 mins pen)

    What a start to the second half for the U's!

    Josh Stokes is cool as a cucumber and sends the ball into the opposite direction as Wrexham keeper Arthur Okonkwo.

    Cambridge lead. A huge three points if they can hold onto them!

  12. PENALTY TO CAMBRIDGEpublished at 20:53 British Summer Time 1 April

    Cambridge 1-1 Wrexham

    Lewis Brunt brings down Cambridge's Ryan Loft in the box and the referee points to the spot.

  13. Postpublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 1 April

    HT: Bristol Rovers 1-1 Birmingham

    Ed Hadwin
    Commentator on BBC Radio Bristol

    It could have been even better, but at half-time it is a pretty favourable scoreline for the Gas.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 1 April

    Port Vale 2-0 Bradford

    Graham Alexander has opted to sub left-wing-back Tayo Adaramola, the Crystal Palace loanee, at the break, with Bobby Pointon coming on. He didn't cover himself in glory for the second goal, if truth be told.

    Jack Shepherd is also coming on for centre-back Paul Huntington for the Bantams.

    Shows you what Alexander made of that first half.

  15. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:48 British Summer Time 1 April

    Bristol Rovers 1-1 Birmingham

    Even at the break.

    Keshi Anderson exploited a weak start from the hosts to nestle in an opener but Rovers played themselves in to cause the league leaders some trouble.

    They find an equaliser after a free kick finds Gatlin O'Donkor, with the forward also hitting the woodwork later on.

    Blues should be giving their keeper Ryan Allsop a good pat on the back in the half-time break.

    His gloves keep out a set piece delivery that outfoxed his teammates as the half drew to a close and stops them from trailing as they go into the tunnel.

  16. GREAT SAVE!published at 20:47 British Summer Time 1 April

    Bristol Rovers 1-1 Birmingham

    What a thrilling free-kick this is!

    Kofi Shaw gets the decision in a threatening position and he takes it straight as an arrow with Ruel Sotiriou running onto it.

    It's clean and leaves Birmingham dumbfounded, with Sotiriou having plenty of space to get his shot off but can't get it past Blues keeper Ryan Allsop.

    Fantastic move.

  17. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 1 April

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    Doesn't feel like 15 minutes was enough to catch our breath, but there are players back out in the middle, and 22 of our 23 games are getting back under way any... second... NOW.

    What drama can we look forward to? Let's find out...

  18. League Two updatespublished at 20:44 British Summer Time 1 April

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    The play-off race in League Two is so intriguing. Before kick off, 10 points separated fourth and 10th.

    For Grimsby, it has been a bad half. They are losing 1-0 to Crewe, with Colchester also ahead against Gillingham, meaning the gap between the three teams is just one point as it stands.

    Harrogate lead against Tranmere towards the bottom, stretching their cushion to the relegation zone to 11 points. Morecambe and Carlisle are both goalless against Cheltenham and Chesterfield, respectively.

  19. Postpublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 1 April

    Bristol Rovers 1-1 Birmingham

    Lee Mansell
    Former Bristol Rovers midfielder on BBC Radio Bristol

    Bristol Rovers midfielder Kofi Shaw controls the ball under pressure from Birmingham's Marc LeonardImage source, Rex Features

    Having been battered for the first 15 minutes, Rovers have come back into it, it has been pretty close since.

    I thought Birmingham would come here and dominate, they did in that horrendous first few minutes for the home fans, but Rovers have impressed since.

  20. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 1 April

    Bristol Rovers 1-1 Birmingham

    From one end to the other!

    This time Gas goalscorer Gatlin O'Donkor is the one with the chance and gets his head on a cross.

    He puts plenty of power on the header but it just whacks off the crossbar. Unlucky.