Summary

  • League One: Cardiff v Bradford go top of the table after a 3-1 win at Cardiff, Wycombe beat Northampton 2-0, while Peterborough defeat Plymouth 1-0

  • There are also wins for Blackpool, Bolton, Lincoln, Port Vale, Reading, Stockport, Stevenage and Wimbledon, while Huddersfield draw 0-0 with Burton

  • League Two: Salford move to second with a 3-2 win over Swindon, while Gillingham go top after beating Newport 3-1

  • Accrington, Barnet, Barrow, Cambridge, Harrogate, Notts County, Oldham and Walsall win, while the games between Bromley and Chesterfield and Colchester and Bristol Rovers end in score draws

  1. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:03 BST 20 September

    Bolton 4-1 Wigan

    Callum Wright was left out of the Wigan side today.

    He's on now to replace Matt Smith.

  2. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:02 BST 20 September

    Blackpool 0-0 Barnsley

    Barnsley can't find a way through at the moment.

    Vimal Yoganathan replaces Jonathan Bland.

  3. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:01 BST 20 September

    Bolton 4-1 Wigan

    Thierry Gale is off to warm applause from the home crowd because he ran the show in the first period.

    Ibrahim Cissoko is on for the final quarter.

  4. DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 13:59 BST 20 September

    Lincoln 1-0 Luton

    Nahki Wells has the ball in the net for Luton, but the 35-year-old was a long way clear of the last defender, and the flag is up straight away.

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    GOAL: Cambridge 2-1 Fleetwoodpublished at 13:58 BST 20 September

    Shayne Lavery (69 mins)

    What a turnaround!

    After a quick equaliser by Adam Mayor, just minutes later Shayne Lavery comes off the bench and is able to find a goal that gives his side the lead in this game.

    He reacts well with an instinctive finish from close range that flies into the back of the net.

  6. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 13:57 BST 20 September

    Lincoln 1-0 Luton

    A first change for the hosts sees Michael Skubala bring on Tom Hamer for Robert Street.

    Meanwhile, Cohen Bramall and Christ Makosso join the action for Matt Bloomfield's Hatters, replacing Zack Nelson and Kal Naismith.

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    GOAL: Cambridge 1-1 Fleetwoodpublished at 13:57 BST 20 September

    Adam Mayor (67 mins)

    Cambridge fire back with a quick equaliser!

  8. goal

    GOAL: Harrogate 1-0 Shrewsburypublished at 13:56 BST 20 September

    Jack Muldoon (65 mins)

    Harrogate take the lead!

    Jack Muldoon collects Bryn Morris' pass and finishes emphatically into the back of the net.

  9. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:54 BST 20 September

    Blackpool 0-0 Barnsley

    Barnsley make the first change.

    Neil Farrugia replaces Caylan Vickers.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 13:51 BST 20 September

    Bolton 4-1 Wigan

    There'll be no hat-trick for Marcus Forss today as he's withdrawn.

    Mind you, Sam Dalby's not a bad replacement for Bolton.

  11. goal

    GOAL: Cambridge 0-1 Fleetwoodpublished at 13:51 BST 20 September

    Jordan Davies (62 mins)

    We have a breakthrough!

    Dom Ball misplaces a pass and it is intercepted by Fleetwood who pounce on the counter attack.

    Jordan Davies is found in space and breaks out to the left before drilling a shot across the goalkeeper and into the bottom right-hand corner of the net.

  12. CLOSE!published at 13:50 BST 20 September

    Lincoln 1-0 Luton

    Almost two for Lincoln, and almost two for Ben House.

    The striker waits patiently at the back post and gets his chance when a long ball into the area isn't cleared. The header is too high, however.

    A first opening after a cagey start to the second half.

  13. Postpublished at 13:49 BST 20 September

    Blackpool 0-0 Barnsley

    Niall Ennis and Ashley Fletcher both get sights of goal but can't find the target.

    This one remains very tight but better from Blackpool in the second period.

  14. GREAT SAVE!published at 13:48 BST 20 September

    Cambridge 0-0 Fleetwood

    Ethan Ennis is found in plenty of space in the box after a lovely slowing move by Fleetwood Town.

    He then shoots towards goal but Cambridge keeper Jake Eastwood produces a stunning save to palm his shot on to the post and away.

  15. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 13:47 BST 20 September

    Cambridge 0-0 Fleetwood

    Now that was close...

    Fleetwood hit Cambridge on the counter attack as Ethan Ennis breaks away and finds James Norwood.

    He then smashes an effort against the base of the post.

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    GOAL Bolton 4-1 Wiganpublished at 13:46 BST 20 September

    Paul Mullin (54 mins)

    Too late?

    This time Bolton lose possession in their own half and it's worked to Paul Mullin who curls one beyond Teddy Sharman-Lowe.

    We've seen some great goals today...and some truly shocking defending!

    A fourth goal of the season for Mullin, his third in the EFL,.

  17. Postpublished at 13:46 BST 20 September

    Bolton 4-0 Wigan

    Emmerson Boyce
    Former Wigan captain on BBC Radio Manchester

    Wigan have to have a sense of damage limitation, they still have too many players up front.

    As a Wigan supporter this the worst feeling I can describe.

  18. 'A stress free afternoon'published at 13:44 BST 20 September

    Bolton 4-0 Wigan

    Keith Hill
    Former Bolton and Barnsley boss on BBC Radio Manchester

    Wigan defensively are the victims of their own errors.

    It is brilliant anticipation from Bolton, and now it is about running the clock down and a stress free afternoon.

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    GOAL Bolton 4-0 Wiganpublished at 13:42 BST 20 September

    Marcus Forss (50 mins)

    Different half, same old story.

    A complete shambles from Wigan.

    Luke Robinson slices the ball up in the air and to compound the error Morgan Fox's header back to Sam Tickle is woefully short and Marcus Forss scores an easy second for him and a Bolton fourth.

  20. YELLOW CARDpublished at 13:41 BST 20 September

    Blackpool 0-0 Barnsley

    A first caution of the game and It's Jonathan Bland who is shown a yellow card by referee Martin Coy.

    The Barnsley man will need to watch his step for the rest of the half.